Sex Doll Bodyguard -2020- | My
Grumpy/sunshine, found family, and healing old wounds. The Jealousy Protocol (Controversial & Spicy) Yes, there’s a storyline for that.
If you make specific choices—prioritizing the doll’s social integration, giving them "autonomy settings" high—you can trigger the Jealousy Protocol . The doll wasn’t programmed for envy. But when another suitor shows interest in the human, the bodyguard’s responses become... illogical. Standing too close. Interrupting conversations. A cold, polite smile that doesn’t reach their painted eyes. The romance here is possessive but not toxic (the game handles it well). It forces a conversation: Are you malfunctioning, or do you want me for yourself? My Sex Doll Bodyguard -2020-
Drop a comment below—I’m still recovering from the Veteran & Rookie ending. Liked this post? Subscribe for more deep dives into indie game romances and character studies. Grumpy/sunshine, found family, and healing old wounds
Slow burn, existential romance, and tearful confessions. The "Veteran & Rookie" Angle Not all romances need to be tragic. If you choose the backstory where the doll has protected generations of the same family, you unlock the Veteran & Rookie dynamic. The doll wasn’t programmed for envy
If you’re like me, you didn’t come just for the fight scenes—you came for the tension . Let’s dive into the heart of the game’s most compelling feature: the relationship and romance storylines. The foundation of every romance in My Doll Bodyguard rests on a power shift. Initially, the doll (your chosen or custom character) views the human as a mission. A checklist. Keep them alive. Don’t get attached.
Here, the doll is weary. They’ve seen charges grow old and die. They keep emotional distance out of self-preservation. Then comes the current human—reckless, warm, and utterly unimpressed by the doll’s stoic facade.