In "Saimin Office," building relationships is key. The game features a cast of characters, each with their backstory, preferences, and roles within the world. Players can engage in conversations, complete quests for these characters, and eventually, develop intimate relationships. These relationships are not just about the act of copulation but are designed to evolve based on the player's actions and choices throughout the game.
Saimin Office takes the classic "Hero vs. Monster" trope and flips it on its head. You are the new hire, but you aren't here for the paycheck. You’re here for the conquest.
While specific technical details about the combat system are scarce, the game's classification as an "Action RPG" suggests a focus on player skill, timing, and perhaps resource management. The protagonist's "sexual tasks" are not just a narrative device; they are mechanically integrated into the gameplay, likely affecting his ability to influence colleagues and meet the sales quota. The game's small file size of 222KB indicates a lightweight, possibly browser-based or minimalist game, which aligns with the trend of short, focused adult RPGs common in the Japanese indie scene.