Good Girl Gone Bad cover art showing Ashley's transformation

Because you enjoyed Good Girl Gone Bad

Games Like Good Girl Gone Bad

Good Girl Gone Bad by Eva Kiss is one of the rare adult visual novels that actually finished. Released as a complete game with a Jasmin DLC, it follows Ashley — a genuinely likeable protagonist whose life starts unraveling in ways that put her virtue up for grabs at every turn. What hooks players isn’t the adult content alone; it’s the weight of each decision. Do you push Ashley toward corruption, or fight to keep her on the straight and narrow? The branching paths diverge in meaningful ways, the 2DCG art style is distinctive and expressive, and the cast — a manipulative boss, complicated family, and a circle of friends each with their own agendas — gives you real reasons to care about the outcome. If you’ve finished every route and are hungry for that same feeling of watching a character transform through your choices, here are seven games worth your time.

1. Jessica O’Neil’s Hard News

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A female reporter chasing big stories in a city full of men who want something in return makes Jessica O’Neil’s Hard News an obvious first stop after GGGB. StoperArt’s game follows Jessica as she navigates the sleazy underbelly of journalism, and like Ashley’s story, the corruption is incremental — each choice nudges her closer to compromise or finds another way through. The 3DCG art is polished, the scenarios range from tense to explicit, and the game respects your agency in how far things go. With multiple routes and a solid adventure structure, it scratches that itch of watching a capable woman negotiate a world stacked against her.

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2. City of Broken Dreamers

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The protagonist flips to male here, but City of Broken Dreamers by PhillyGames delivers the same narrative-first AVN craftsmanship that made GGGB stand out. Set in a cyberpunk Los Angeles of 2042, you play a fixer navigating corporate intrigue and a city full of dangerous, layered women. The 3DCG is some of the best in the genre — cinematic framing, expressive renders, and a genuinely compelling sci-fi noir plot. The moral greyness comes from the choices you make and the lives you alter along the way. If what you loved about GGGB was the craftsmanship and the feeling that decisions carry real weight, this is essential playing.

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3. Intertwined

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A quieter, more intimate pick, Intertwined by NyxVN centers on a male protagonist navigating relationships in a school setting — but the tension, the slow-burn tease, and the sense that you’re nudging characters toward decisions they can’t take back all feel familiar to GGGB fans. The 3DCG is clean and expressive, and the writing understands that restraint makes payoffs hit harder. Each update adds depth to the central cast rather than just piling on new encounters. If you appreciated that GGGB took time to establish its characters before it unleashed the corruption, Intertwined operates on the same patient wavelength.

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4. Radiant

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Radiant by SirD and Alorth is built around the same core appeal as GGGB: a protagonist shaped by your choices, relationships that branch in genuinely different directions, and a tone mixing romance with darker undercurrents. It leans into family drama and sharp comedy alongside the corruption elements, but the multi-path design and character investment are the real connective tissue. The writing is confident, the character designs are strong, and the game has accumulated substantial content across its chapters. It’s less complete than GGGB but offers the same feeling of caring about what happens to the people around your protagonist.

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5. SexNote

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If GGGB’s 2DCG art style was part of its appeal, SexNote is the closest match in that lane. JamLiz’s game is a Death Note parody sandbox where your protagonist gains supernatural leverage over the women in his life — but what makes it feel fresh is the careful attention to each woman’s individual personality and corruption arc, echoing GGGB’s commitment to individual character journeys rather than generic encounters. The 2DCG art is expressive and animated, the humor lands consistently, and the sandbox structure lets you pursue scenarios in whatever order suits you. It’s actively updated with regular new content.

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6. University of Problems

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Corruption in an academic setting is familiar GGGB territory, and University of Problems by DreamNow delivers that premise with high-quality 3DCG renders and a school full of characters who each have their own arc. The male protagonist angle differs from Ashley’s story, but the underlying mechanics — building relationships, making choices that tip characters toward increasingly bold behavior — are the same rhythm. It recently reached version 1.9 Extended, which means there’s a substantial amount of game to play right now. A strong choice if you want the school-setting corruption experience with modern production values and consistent developer output.

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7. Sunshine Love

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Mr Dots Games is one of the most consistently quality studios in the AVN space, and Sunshine Love is their most polished entry. A male protagonist, a seaside resort town, and a cast of women whose relationships you can steer in genuinely different directions — it captures the same care for branching that made GGGB feel like it respected your investment. The 3DCG art is exceptional, the writing balances humor and real emotional stakes, and the game was built to be finished rather than stretched indefinitely. It’s lighter on the corruption angle than GGGB, but it delivers the same rare satisfaction of a game that has an actual arc.

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