Destroyer
Game Information
Developer
TestovironVersion
v1.50
Engine
HTML
Release Date
Aug 13, 2026
Last Update
Aug 13, 2026
Censorship
Uncensored
Overview
Destroyer is a sandbox visual novel for players who want a large, character-driven adult playground with real photo content. The tone is explicit and openly transgressive, built for long-term exploration rather than a tight story.
Gameplay
The player moves through an open city, meeting and building relationships with a large cast of characters, many of whom run their own storylines and branching endings. Progress comes from working jobs, taking part in mini-games, and making choices that steer individual character arcs toward different outcomes. With over a hundred playable characters and a huge amount of text, the loop favors steady discovery over a single fixed path.
Features
- Real pornographic photo content woven into an interactive narrative
- More than 100 characters, many with independent storylines and multiple endings
- A mix of job-based activities and mini-games layered onto city exploration
- Themes spanning corruption, group scenes, and gender-bending transformation
Notes
The content leans heavily into non-consent, humiliation, and NTR-adjacent themes, alongside transformation and sissification arcs. Readers sensitive to these themes should weigh that before diving in.
Installation
1. Extract and run.
Changelog
v1.50
- Dr. Angela has been added to the basement.
- Skin has been added to the basement.
- Tia received an extension to her NSFW basement scenes.
- Mandy received an extension to her NSFW basement scenes.
- A new perk tree related to combat and training has been added, with 12 new perks in total.
- The poker logic has been improved.
- Frank and his storyline have been added to the walkthrough.
v1.49
- Added a new basement system
- Chanel has been added to the basement
- All characters except Emma, Jayden, Gianna, and Rachel have been added to the new system and received a large expansion of their scenes
- Random basement scenes have been changed narratively and now require a phone call and payment instead of being random