My Cute Roommate 2 -v13.12310 Extra-

You play as a young man who, after a typical AVN setup (a breakup/job loss), moves into a shared house with several female roommates. The "cute" descriptor undersells the variety—you've got the shy bookworm, the brash goth, the fitness junkie, and the "girl-next-door."

The narrative is not going to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. It’s a power fantasy soap opera: solve their problems, fix the house, and gradually charm your way into their pants (and hearts, if you care about that). The "Extra" in this version seems to add a few side-hustle mini-games and extra lewd scenes, but the core plot remains linear and low-conflict.

Verdict: It’s comfort food. Don’t expect twists; expect slice-of-life with a heavy dose of fan service.

The game shines with its cute, pastel-art style, featuring expressive animations and well-designed character models that bring each roommate to life. Each character has a distinct personality, from the shy bookworm to the extroverted artist, and their designs reflect their traits. Backgrounds are whimsical, blending quirky interiors and cozy outdoor settings that enhance the "living together" atmosphere.

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The standard v13 had a game-breaking bug on Day 45 when entering the bathroom between 8-9 PM. The v13.12310 Extra- build finally patches this, though users on forums report that old save files may still be corrupted. A fresh install is highly recommended.

MCR2 leans into sandbox mechanics: you have stats (Charm, Intellect, Fitness), a currency system (earned via a repetitive computer mini-game), and a schedule. Need to raise Charisma? Read a book for the 50th time. Want to talk to the goth roommate? She’s only available on Tuesday nights between 7-9 PM.

This is the game’s biggest flaw. While the original felt organic, the sequel buries content behind tedious stat checks. My Cute Roommate 2 -v13.12310 Extra-

The v13.12310 update added a "Skip Wait" button for stat actions, which alleviates the pain, but the core loop remains a click-heavy chore.

My Cute Roommate 2 -v13.12310 Extra- is a thoughtful sequel that improves on its predecessor by deepening characterization and offering tasteful extras. It’s not trying to revolutionize the genre—nor should it. For readers seeking cozy warmth, genuine chemistry, and a few surprising emotional moments, this installment delivers.

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My Cute Roommate 2 (v13.12310 Extra) is the final comprehensive update to the adult visual novel developed by

. This version marks the conclusion of the story following Derek, a supporting character from the original game who takes the lead in this sequel. Core Premise and Story

The game follows Derek as he attempts to avoid military school by joining a student exchange program in Russia. Shortly after beginning his journey, his life takes a supernatural and chaotic turn: The "Gifts": You play as a young man who, after

A mysterious creature grants Derek a massive physical upgrade and a sarcastic inner voice that serves as a constant, snarky narrator and guide. The Spy Plot:

While en route, Derek is recruited by a secret agent to infiltrate the home of a suspected terrorist—who happens to be his new host family.

The game features an open-world exploration of a Russian city filled with seductive roommates, agents, and students. Key Features of v13.12310 Extra This specific "Extra" build serves as the project's Final Release , consolidating all content and technical improvements. Scene Replay System:

A full gallery is available from the main menu, allowing players to rewatch all animated adult scenes. Language Support:

The final version is fully translated into 15 languages, including English, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, and German. Updated Intro:

Short new animations were added to the beginning of the game to make the introduction feel more dynamic. Multi-Platform:

While primarily for Windows, Mac, and Linux, an Android version was released, though some builds have reported stability issues. Gameplay Mechanics Interactivity: Unlike standard visual novels, it includes point-and-click

elements and dynamic minigames such as boxing, casino games, and pool. Branching Paths: The standard v13 had a game-breaking bug on

Player choices significantly affect character relationships and lead to multiple different endings. Visual Style:

The game uses 3D rendered art and includes explicit 18+ animated scenes, some of which utilize AI assistance for smoother character movement. Reception and Performance Reviewers on

note that while the game is technically superior and more polished than the first entry, some found the narrative fragmented due to the high number of characters and subplots. Common community feedback highlights the difficulty of certain quests, like the boxing training or earning enough money for quest items, often leading players to seek out detailed walkthroughs complete walkthrough for a specific character's path or a guide for the


The soundtrack is a highlight—soft, upbeat melodies for daytime interactions and sultrier tunes for late-night scenes. Voice acting (if included) is generally well-done, though limited to key moments. SEs for actions like cooking or cleaning help immerse you in daily routines.

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The numbering "v13.12310" tells us a lot. The "13" typically indicates the thirteenth major revision of the game's core engine or storyline chapter. The following digits "12310" often point to a specific build date (likely December 3rd, 2010, or a coded internal version). However, the critical addition is the "Extra-" suffix.

What does this version add?