What Does 'All-Ages' Really Mean for Stretch?

We’re almost at the finish line — the all-ages version of Stretch is nearly complete.
When we decided to shift away from R18 content, we didn’t just “remove” things. We refocused the experience around what makes the game truly special: emotional storytelling, vivid character interactions, and that faint sense of youth-driven absurdity. Gone are the bath scenes and towel jokes — but what’s left behind feels surprisingly stronger.
It made us realize that Stretch was never about pushing boundaries. It was about breaking expectations, in a way that’s humorous, heartfelt, and occasionally surreal. Whether it’s the maid comedy skits or the dream sequences with a sci-fi cat society, none of it needed to be R18 in the first place.
This new version doesn’t tone things down — it sharpens the edges that matter.
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Status | Released |
Author | kirishimashoichi |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Tags | ai-generation-disclosure, demo, free, japan, Kinetic Novel, Ren'Py, school, Slice Of Life, Story Rich |
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