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Harem In Another World -0.801- By Jong: Games Upd

If you have spent any time scrolling through adult RPG forums or itch.io’s “Trending Adult” section in the last six months, you have seen a particular thumbnail: a garish, neon-drenched title screen featuring a wizard, a cat girl, and a salaryman falling through a portal.

The version number "-0.801" suggests this is a post-beta build, likely focusing on stability and quality-of-life fixes after a major 0.8 release. Based on patch notes released by Jong Games, here are the critical updates: Harem in Another World -0.801- By Jong Games

For fans of adult isekai simulations, offers a surprisingly deep experience. It respects the player’s intelligence by punishing lazy choices and rewarding strategic planning. The 0.801 patch addresses the most frustrating bugs of previous versions, making this the most stable and feature-complete release to date. If you have spent any time scrolling through

Romance, too, reshaped into layered things. Alia remained fierce and tender, a compass rather than an anchor; Neri’s laughter softened into long conversations that ended in shared blankets and sleepy confessions; Mave warmed into someone who could be laughed at, not merely admired; Rhea’s touch grew from tending wounds to tending words; Ren’s banter became the language of trust. They were not a chorus singing in perfect harmony—jealousy pricked like nettles at times, misunderstandings cut, new negotiations began when feelings shifted—but they were adults who sat at the table and hashed things out. The harem became a chosen family: multiple loves, multiple loyalties, negotiated with honesty and limits. It respects the player’s intelligence by punishing lazy

. In the game, you play as an "everyday pervert" magically transported to a mysterious fantasy world. Your main objective is to locate your lost friends while navigating varied lands filled with ghosts, goblins, giants, and other mythical beings. Key Game Features (v0.801 and Beyond)

"A hard reset," Kaelen repeated the words, feeling a chill that had nothing to do with the wind. "Everyone wiped. Forgotten. Just a blank canvas for the next build." "Not on our watch," another voice chimed in.