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A downloadable shower-simulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux Skrolls of thermos mac os.
UPDATED, 19 NOVEMBER 2018:
- now available: Rinse and Repeat HD with updated graphics, gamepad support, improved stability, and Simplified Chinese localization (简体中文). For more on this remaster, read my blog post.
Rinse and Repeat is a steamy first person showering game about giving a hunk a helping hand.
by Robert Yang ( @radiatoryang, www.debacle.us)
Was he in your Tactical Zumba class, or was it Blood Pilates? Usually you wouldn't risk a shower right after class, they already talk enough shit about you, but the other day -- a cough then a smirk and then a knowing glance, that's all it ever takes until you start hoping against hope.
Don't fuck it up. Show up when he'll show up, right after class. Set multiple alarms on your phone, mark your calendar, clear your schedule. What is this terror? What is this ecstasy? What is it that fills you with this extraordinary excitement?.. Boy, it's the promise of a workout.
- PRICE: $0 USD (free, pay what you want, $5 USD donation suggested)
- PLATFORMS: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
- LANGUAGES: English (audio + text), Français (texte), Русский (текст), Deutsch (text), Español (texto), 日本語(テキスト), 繁體字(文本), 简体中文(文本), Português (texto)
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: a DX9 capable computer, basically something manufactured within the last few years.
- CONTROLS: Mouse / trackpad, or almost any common gamepad.
- PRODUCTION VALUES: Full voice acting! Custom-engineered wet skin shaders! Physically-simulated water droplets! (This is the most technologically advanced male shower simulator in the history of video games.)
- ENDINGS: There's one. You'll know it when you see it.
- AVERAGE RUNTIME: 10-20 minutes total, in 5 minute bursts, across a few days. You'll have to commit to this, a little. Put it in your calendar.
- NOTES / ARTIST'S STATEMENT: Rinse and Repeat as cup runneth over
- RELATED GAMES ALSO BY ROBERT YANG:Hurt Me Plenty, Succulent, Stick Shift, Cobra Club, The Tearoom
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AS FEATURED IN: Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt at Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
PRESS: Kotaku, Eurogamer, GayGamer, Boing Boing, Destructoid, Polygon, Kill Screen, Vice, Dangerous Minds, Der Spiegel, The Telegraph, Instinct
⚠ 'NSFW' CONTENT WARNING!!! ⚠This game has intricately rendered naked men in it, but genitalia have been obscured. It is like a barely rated-R film / rather saucy PG-13.
TWITCH USERS, BE ADVISED: Twitch has universally censored / banned this game from broadcast. This policy is unethical, inconsistently enforced, and anti-artist.
MAIN CREDITS:
- Code, design, most art assets by Robert Yang (@radiatoryang)
- Music is 'Vyvanse' by Grounders, used with permission
- Voice acting by Mike Hillard
- Character shader work by James O'Hare (@farfarer)
- Character base by Kris Hammes (@Kris_Hammes)
- Localization by [Español] Javier Candeira (@Candeira), [Français] Maxime Lebled (@MaxOfS2D), [Русский] Benjamin Glover (@BenjaminGlover), [Deutsch] Ryan Field, [繁體字] Kyle Li (@Ghettokon), [日本語] Robin Scott (@AltheaR_00), [Português] n00bmobile
TROUBLESHOOTING + TECHNICAL SUPPORT: see https://debacle.us/support/ for fixes and workarounds
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | |
Author | Robert Yang |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Erotic, First-Person, Gay, LGBT, Queer, radiator, radiatoryang, robert-yang, sex, Short |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Chinese |
Inputs | Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Playstation controller |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Subtitles, Interactive tutorial |
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- Rinse and Repeat HD: remaster re-release!Nov 19, 2018
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Hmmm - I don;t seem to have that field in mine. Can it be added and if so - where?
I think you've got the value backwards.. Increasing it slows down the key repeat. The value 2 seems to be the minimum (fastest repeat) settable through the GUI. When I change it to 1 or 0 it does seem faster.
This is kind of strange. First of all, I agree with the person who posted that larger numbers SLOW the key repeat rate. So you have to go to 1 or 0. I went straight to 0 and it was flying. Way too fast. Then I went to 1 and it was still too slow. So I went back to 2, which is the fastest setting allowable through System Preferences. Get this.. it seems faster than it was when set through System Preferences. I'm almost curious enough about that to do some more testing, but having to log out and back in to test every setting is a pain, and I think I'll get on with my life. But I figured I would contribute the little that I found.
Thanks for the hint. Just what I needed.
Thanks for the hint. Just what I needed.
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Well, now I don't know what to think. When I reboot with the value set to 1, it comes up slow again. Roos small world mac os. Seems like the first time it reset it to 2, but the latest time it was still 1 (and slow) and when I went to System Preferences the slider was not as the fastest setting. I moved it to the fastest setting, which seemed more tolerable than before, then checked the setting and it was 2.
I just wish:
a) That they had a wider selection of settings. If anybody selects the fastest setting, it should be really fast.
b) That hacking the setting was more consistent and survived reboots
I just wish:
a) That they had a wider selection of settings. If anybody selects the fastest setting, it should be really fast.
b) That hacking the setting was more consistent and survived reboots