Ntr - Clumsy Man | -v1.07- By Not True Right
Version 1.07 introduces a controversial (unlockable only after the “Worst Ending”). In it, Kaito admits, “I don’t even love her. I just wanted to see if I could.” This line alone has sparked debates on forums about whether the game is nihilistic or moralistic.
Not True Right has stated in an interview (translated from a Japanese indie developer Q&A) that Hiroki’s clumsiness is “a mirror for the player’s own willful blindness.” The game is less about sex and more about the . The “Not True Right” Ethos The developer’s name is a mission statement. In a genre often plagued by clear-cut villains and helpless heroines, NTR - Clumsy Man refuses to take a side. Miori is not written as a traitor; her dialogue in v1.07 reveals genuine loneliness and manipulation by Kaito, who weaponizes Hiroki’s flaws. Kaito is not a moustache-twirling evil; he’s a predator who believes he’s “liberating” Miori. NTR - Clumsy Man -v1.07- By Not True Right
For the uninitiated, the title itself is a triple entendre. “NTR” (Netorare) is a Japanese genre term for a specific type of cuckoldry narrative where a protagonist’s partner is gradually seduced away. “Clumsy Man” refers to the hapless, often oblivious protagonist at the story’s heart. And “Not True Right” is the pseudonymous creator—a handle that suggests a deliberate, almost philosophical rejection of moral absolutes within the game’s fiction. Version 1
Version 1.07 transforms a rough diamond into a polished tragedy. The new mechanics reward patience and punish carelessness—just like the clumsy protagonist himself. Not True Right has crafted a game that doesn’t want you to feel good. It wants you to feel something . Not True Right has stated in an interview
In the sprawling, often underground world of adult-oriented visual novels and indie RPG Maker games, few titles generate as much whispered controversy and niche devotion as the NTR - Clumsy Man series. The latest iteration, version 1.07 , released by the enigmatic developer Not True Right , marks a significant evolution in both technical stability and narrative daring.