represents one of the post-release updates, typically including bug fixes or additional content. Overview of the Work
: The game is set in a fantasy-inspired world, utilizing common tropes of the genre while focusing on the personal lives of its inhabitants.
The art style is classic "elven noble" – long silver hair, pointed ears, ornate but revealing home clothes. The update refined the sprite's facial expressions to reflect the Milk Force gauge. When pressure is low, she looks serene; at medium pressure, she has a furrowed brow; at high pressure, visible blush and sweat drops appear. Hitozuma Elf no Orusuban -v1.05- -Milk Force-
The game falls into the "house-sitting" or "stay-at-home" subgenre of adult simulations. It focuses on the daily life of a married elf character while her husband is away. Players typically interact with the character through point-and-click mechanics, managing schedules, or triggering specific dialogue and animation sequences. Key Elements Art Style:
A typical day in Hitozuma Elf no Orusuban -v1.05- follows a strict hour-by-hour clock (6 AM to 10 PM): The update refined the sprite's facial expressions to
: The game relies on "point-and-click" or menu-based interactions to progress Lily's relationships and trigger specific scenes.
The story is intentionally lean, a common trait in titles produced by Milk Force. The "Hero" husband departs for an adventure, and in his absence, Lily is left to her own devices in their village. The narrative tension arises from her interactions with various NPCs—such as the village chief, merchants, or younger villagers—who take advantage of her isolation. It focuses on the daily life of a
The title translates roughly to "Housesitting for a Married Elf - Version 1.05 - Milk Force." The narrative setup is classic doujin soft-core fantasy: The protagonist (you) is entrusted with watching the home of an elf couple while the husband is away on a long-term adventurer's guild quest. The wife, a mature, lonely elf noble, remains behind.
As a simulation, it often involves time-management elements or a "lust" meter common in the genre, where the player's choices influence the character's behavior and the progression of the "orusuban" (house-sitting) scenario. The v1.05 Update: