Cherry Dolls Review: The Fast Food of 3D Cybersex
Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat. Cherry Dolls isn’t really a game. It’s a 3D interactive porn video where you get to point the camera and pick the positions. That’s it. No grind for virtual currency, no character creator where you spend an hour tweaking nostril width, no branching dialogue trees that lead to a “true ending.” You pick a girl, pick a spot, and start humping. If that sounds shallow, you’re not wrong. But sometimes shallow is exactly what you want.
I went in expecting a tepid tech demo. What I got was something that actually managed to raise my pulse. The whole experience is weirdly intimate in a way I didn’t see coming.
The Menu: Who, Where, How
You get three girls. Blonde, brunette, redhead. That’s your lot for now, though the devs promise more characters down the line. Each one is naked from the get-go, lounging around like they just finished a photo shoot and forgot to put clothes back on. You also pick a male avatar—white, black, or Latin dude. Doesn’t change much beyond skin tone. The Cherry Dolls characters are all white women with similar body types, differentiated mostly by hair color and face. It’s not a buffet of diversity, but the models themselves look solid. Naturalistic. Not those uncanny valley plastic dolls you see in half-baked 3D sex sims.
Three locations: a forest, a garden, and a bedroom. The garden is where I started. Bright daylight, clean textures, birds chirping in the background. It felt like I was about to shoot a softcore scene on a reality TV show. The lighting is actually impressive—shadows fall right, skin catches the sun believably. For a game this focused, the visuals punch above their weight.
Getting Down to Business
You click “start” and the action begins. No foreplay mini-game. No awkward dialogue where you have to guess what pick-up line works. Just two bodies going at it. You pick from six positions: doggystyle, cowgirl, 69, blowjob, a couple others. You can swap anytime. That’s about the extent of the gameplay.
But here’s the thing. The animations are smooth. The bodies move like real people, not ragdolls with collision issues. There’s a speed slider so you can pump faster or slower. Two meters—blue for the guy, pink for the girl—fill up as things progress. Max out both and you get a cumshot. You choose where it lands: face, tits, belly, or inside. The jizz looks a bit goofy with weird shadow artifacts, but the act itself is satisfying.
What really surprised me was the sound design. Moans, gasps, slurps, little giggles. None of that overacted “oh yeah fuck me harder” porn dialogue. Just genuine-sounding pleasure. My wife walked in while I was testing it and asked what I was watching. I told her it was for work. She didn’t believe me but she also didn’t leave immediately. That says something.
The Camera Controls Save It
Honestly, the best part of Cherry Dolls gameplay is the freedom of the camera. Left mouse to look around, right mouse to rotate 360 degrees. W and S to zoom in and out. You can practically stick the virtual lens inside the action if you want. I spent a good ten minutes just circling the couple, finding the perfect angle, watching skin ripple on impact. It feels like directing your own porn scene. The game even has an F11 screenshot button. They know what you’re going to do.
If you’re the type who loves animations and wanting to catch every detail from every possible perspective, this is where it shines. The girls’ faces change expression as they get closer to climax. Eyes roll back, mouths go slack. It’s effective.
What’s Missing (And Why It Might Not Matter)
Let’s tally the downsides because there are plenty.
- Lengthy load times. Swapping positions or loading a new scene takes forever. You’ll be staring at a loading screen long enough to forget why you opened the game.
- No cum persistence. Finish round one, and the cum magically vanishes before round two starts. I wanted to see the mess build up. Nope. Clean slate every time.
- Only 6 positions. No threesomes, no girl-on-girl, no wild group scenes. It’s strictly one-on-one hetero stuff.
- No real choices or consequences. This isn’t a dating sim or a visual novel. You don’t win affection or unlock secret routes. What you see is what you get.
- The cumshot control is clunky. You get a brief window to choose where to splooge. Miss it, and the guy just grunts uselessly while staying inside her. Anti-climactic.
But here’s the real question: do those things ruin the experience? For me, not really. Cherry Dolls knows exactly what it is. It’s a quick hit. You boot it up, you bang a virtual babe, you close it. No commitment. No grinding. No reading paragraphs of backstory about how the gardener’s daughter got stranded on a desert island. It respects your time.
Two Versions, Same Core
There’s a standard version and an improved version called 3D Sex Life. The latter adds VStroker support (if you own one of those fancy interactive toys), monthly updates with new scenes and characters, and a few other bells. If you’re dropping $20, might as well get the upgraded one. The base game feels a little sparse, but the promise of regular injections of content makes it easier to swallow. The renders are crisp, the dialogue is non-existent (which is a plus), and the whole package runs on modest hardware.
For a Cherry Dolls walkthrough, here’s all you need to know: pick girl, pick dude, pick spot, pick position, fuck, cum, repeat. There’s no puzzle, no hidden ending, no secret boss fight. That simplicity is either a feature or a bug depending on what you want.
The Verdict (Skip the Score, Just Read This)
I’ve played RPG sex games with elaborate skill trees and narrative branches that took fifty hours to complete. I’ve played visual novels with more text than a Tolstoy novel. Cherry Dolls is the opposite of all that. It’s a microwaved burrito compared to a five-course meal. But sometimes a microwaved burrito hits the spot.
If you want customization, story, progression, or any sense of accomplishment beyond making a digital woman moan, look elsewhere. If you want to fire up something on your PC, pick a hot model, and watch her get railed from six different angles with decent sound and smooth animation, this is your jam. The $19.95 price tag feels fair for what it delivers—especially since there’s a demo to test the waters first.
Just don’t expect it to change your life. It’s here for one thing, and it does that one thing well. Sometimes that’s enough.