Naughty Boyfriend

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It’s easy to lose track of time with Naughty Boyfriend. You’ve got this mischievous partner who absolutely refuses to move an inch for himself, so it’s on you to fling candy, donuts and even exploding sweets right into his mouth. Just draw lines, tap props like springs or fans, and watch the chain reactions unfold as you guide each treat on its journey. There’s something oddly satisfying about seeing a perfectly timed explosion send your sugar load flying through hoops and over spikes until it lands with a squishy pop.
As the puzzles go from “cute and easy” to “what on earth am I supposed to do here?”, you discover new toys in your toolbox. Springboards, teleporters, conveyor belts—each introduces a fresh twist. You might start by simply ricocheting a candy off a wall, but before long you’re juggling moving platforms and timing fans so precisely that one wrong move means starting the whole thing over. Getting that first perfect three-star run feels a bit like untangling a tricky knot you didn’t know how to approach.
What really sells the whole thing is the personality dripping from every scene. The boyfriend’s goofy animations and that sassy voiceover chiding you for taking forever make each failure more fun than frustrating. Bright, colorful graphics and upbeat tunes keep the mood light, even when you’re hunting for that last stubborn star. And pity the poor friend you show this to—they’ll end up elbow-deep in levels before you know it.
I’ve found myself coming back to Naughty Boyfriend whenever I need a quick brain teaser that doesn’t overstay its welcome. It strikes a perfect balance between kooky charm and clever design, and it’s one of those rare puzzle games where you actually feel cheeky pulling off that perfect shot. If you like a sprinkle of humor with your geometry, this might just be the slice of sugar-coated mischief you didn’t know you needed.
