Baddies, Inc. is a choice-driven adult visual novel that puts you in the middle of a high-stakes reinvention story: you’ve been taken in by Judy, a longtime family friend, and now you’re her last real shot at saving both herself and her struggling farm. Your solution? Head to Loho Valley, build a dating app startup, and outmaneuver competitors who don’t mind playing dirty.

Loho isn’t just a land of business opportunities—it’s also packed with characters looking for connection, distraction, and excitement. The result is a VN that leans hard into branching decisions and relationship management, where ambition and temptation constantly collide.

Premise: Save the Farm, Launch the App, Survive Loho

The core setup is refreshingly modern for the genre: instead of a fantasy quest or high school drama, you’re chasing traction, reputation, and leverage in a place where “competition is ruthless” isn’t a tagline—it’s a warning. As you establish yourself in Loho, you’ll make calls that shape both your company’s trajectory and your personal life.

The game frames your journey as a balancing act: stay focused on your mission, or get pulled into the city’s many distractions. Either way, your path is a reflection of your choices, and the story is built to react accordingly.

Choices That Matter (In Business and in Love)

Baddies, Inc. is explicit about player agency: you can try to win on merit by building a better product, or escalate conflicts dramatically when rivals get in your way. That philosophy extends into the romance routes as well—plenty of admirers are on the table, but how you treat them (and how much you prioritize the startup) influences outcomes.

  • Branching decisions that shape your reputation and relationships
  • Multiple directions for how you handle rivals and setbacks
  • Romance and personal choices that can support—or derail—your goals

Production Values: Renders, Animations, and a Big Runtime

Visually, the game is built around high-volume content and scene variety. According to the game’s feature list, it includes:

  • 9000+ high-resolution renders
  • 230+ high-quality animations
  • 20+ hours of gameplay

There’s also a gallery system for revisiting unlocked content, which is especially useful in choice-driven games where you may want to compare outcomes or revisit specific scenes after a branch.

Meet the Cast: “Lots of Baddies” in Loho

Loho Valley is designed as a character-rich setting, with romance options and recurring personalities spread across different parts of the city. The game highlights several of the people you’ll encounter:

  • Natalie, your open-minded friend with benefits
  • Lana, your cute co-worker
  • Sandy, a real estate agent
  • Kendra, a MILF investor
  • Boba, the flower shop owner
  • And even your co-worker’s mom

The game’s tone suggests a wide range of relationship dynamics—from casual to more invested—while keeping the pressure on you to manage time, priorities, and consequences.

Lexa: Smartwatch UI and Virtual Companion Features

One of Baddies, Inc.’s standout systems is its smartwatch-style companion interface featuring Lexa, a virtual assistant who expands in usefulness as you progress. This isn’t just a menu skin—Lexa is presented as part helper, part in-world tool, part character.

  • Review character profiles and private portfolios
  • Browse in-game web content for business tips and local gossip
  • Interact with Lexa directly (including flirting)

There are also collectible-style extras: the game mentions unlocking exclusive renders via PhotoHunt by finding hidden icons during a playthrough, plus browsing gossip via Loho Today.

Mac System Requirements

If you’re planning to play on macOS, here are the listed minimum requirements:

  • OS: 10.11+
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 3 GB RAM
  • Storage: 9 GB available space

Who It’s For

Baddies, Inc. is best suited for players who want an adult VN with:

  • Branching narrative and decision-making that affects outcomes
  • A startup/modern setting rather than fantasy or school-based tropes
  • High-volume visual content (renders + animations) and a longer runtime
  • Extra UI flavor via an in-world assistant and collectible unlocks

If the idea of building a business while navigating a city full of temptations—and consequences—sounds like your kind of VN, Loho Valley is ready to test your focus.