"Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta" (translated as "I Shouldn't Have Gone to the Doujin Convention Without Telling My Wife") is primarily an adult-oriented manga and OVA series rather than a standalone "lifestyle and entertainment" video game. However, its popularity has led to discussions across various gaming and entertainment communities. Core Premise and Plot
It serves as a cautionary tale wrapped in an adult visual novel format, reminding players that in the world of NTR, the most dangerous threat to a marriage isn't always a monster—it's simply leaving the front door open.
“I said ‘tsuma ni damatte’ as a joke for two years. Then she found the closet full of sealed Saturn games. She didn’t laugh. We’re sleeping in separate rooms now. Game not hot. Game cold.” tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta game hot
—a massive exhibition or spot-sale event where creators sell self-published works (doujinshi). The Deception:
Each of these is “hot” only to a specific breed of collector. To a wife, they look like e-waste. "Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta"
The title " Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta " (translating to "I Shouldn't Have Gone to the Convention Without Telling My Wife") refers to a series originating as an adult (hentai) manga, which has since been adapted into an Original Video Animation (OVA). Overview & Plot
Combat is turn-based. You draw cards and use "Action Points" to play them. The strategy comes from synergizing your items. A frying pan might be a weak weapon on its own, but combined with a "Cooking Oil" card, it might deal burning damage. “I said ‘tsuma ni damatte’ as a joke for two years
She pointed to the Aegis figure. "You were the one who bought the last one. I saw you leave through the side exit while I was still waiting for the peripherals."
I paid without blinking.