
Maddie Goes Shopping
A downloadable game for Windows and Android
This is a short text-based dating simulator where you chat with your co-worker called Maddie.
Make flirty choices in this chat-style adventure. Your responses to Maddie will unlock teasing selfies that Maddie takes as she goes into a store fitting room where she needs your opinion on the outfits she’s chosen. Encourage her & ask for more to receive sexy photos & take things further.
Your decisions determine how the story ends, based on how bold Maddie feels after you encourage her.
This is a spin-off from my other game Lewd Mod.
You can also play the demo in the browser here: https://hhrichards.itch.io/maddie-goes-shopping-demo
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| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows, Android |
| Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars (32 total ratings) |
| Author | HH Richards |
| Genre | Visual Novel |
| Made with | Twine, Inkscape, Sublime Text |
| Tags | 2D, Adult, Erotic, Female Protagonist, NSFW, Romance, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Touch-Friendly, Twine |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Mouse, Touchscreen, Smartphone |
| Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Subtitles, High-contrast, Interactive tutorial, One button |
| Links | Steam, Patreon, Twitter/X |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.90 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- Minor updateSep 24, 2024
- Updates - Demo addedMay 18, 2022



Comments
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Is it posible that you can sell nsfw on Itch Io??😶 did they remove some restrictions?
Itchio will host paid NSFW games but they aren't visible in the search
thanks bro
Still love this series. So fun
The game is a spin-off of Lewd Mod, featuring Maddie, a character from the main storyline.
Despite (or perhaps because of) its minimalist but fitting style, the game stands out.
And it's really fun because it doesn't seem artificial or clumsy. The dialogues are charmingly written.
I'm happy to recommend it :)
just a question why can’t we just play the full game like we play the demo on the website instead of a download or whatever you need to do appreciate the effort and now thing take time and are hard juts curious
I wanted to create more of an app experience than just a webgame. Playing in the browser might not remember your progress like an app can, so you might have to start from the beginning if you get interrupted.
Did we get an update?
Only small bug fixes, & an an engine update. No new content, I'm just keeping the app up to date.
does this not work on IPhone? I downloaded it and I think I unzipped the file but then it would just give me a list of blank papers and that’s it…
Unfortunately this is for Windows and Android only. At some point I'll figure out iPhone, but right now it's a bit too difficult. You can get a refund from itch.
Oh ok bummer. Thanks for your prompt response :) Too bad though as I was looking forward to playing!
just a question why can’t we just play the full game like we play the demo on the website instead of a download or whatever you need to do appreciate the effort and now thing take time and are hard juts curious
heyyy i was think at exact thing!
Hi, I just bought the game but only seem to have the demos available for download right now.
I just checked, & if you click "Buy now", & go through the process it'll end you on a screen where you can download the full game files.
You should also have got an email with links to the files.
I can see from the stats that people are downloading the correct files.
Hi, thanks I had already bought it but the install button only gave me the demo version. Now the full version appears as well :-) Must have been a slight delay with Itch recognising my purchase.
Oh phew, great!
Again, releasing what should be apart of the original games as a way to make more money is kinda lame.
This is a separate game!
I see it as part of the trend toward indie games releasing smaller, cheaper games with continuing development supported by paid DLCs, as opposed to a triple-A title that releases one big expensive game at the end of a long development period.
The business model is better for indie developers who need the cash flow sooner than a big studio, and we the players get more content over time. I agree that there are times where this strategy looks bad (particularly when studios churn out buggy content without maintaining and fixing their older stuff), but I don't think this isn't the case here. Especially since this game is less than $3!
My issue is that the creator said that if you bought the first game you would have access to all future content for free (or at least something along those lines since i don't remember exactly), but later released a paid second game (which is just a direct continuation of the first and shouldn't even be a second game) along with 2 paid spin offs. The creator used a bait and switch tactic, which is really scummy. Even if the creator changed their mind and wanted to release new content at a price, they should have at least made it free for those who had already bought the first game. It's just really scummy.
Hi, I'm working really hard to create more content. New chapters, more games etc. I'm sorry that I can't give it all away for free, it's just not feasible.
ooo I'd love to give this a try, but how long is the game?
It's a short game. There's 4 chapters, plus the last chapter has bonus extra if you choose the right options.