Dive into a world where rules are meant to be bent, or perhaps broken entirely, in 'As Long As It's Not Illegal: Act I'. This indie simulation title from MoonCaustics invites players into a narrative-driven experience centered around a daring plan: a party at a rival campus.

The catch? It's strictly illegal for the two cities, Suncity and the Undercity, to mingle.

But as the game's title suggests, the thrill lies in the possibility of never getting caught.

Players will navigate the consequences of this illicit gathering, making choices that shape the story and their relationships. The game features a compelling cast of five potential love interests, each with their own unique background and story arc.

One such character is a childhood friend who has endured a difficult life, reappearing after a year's absence, leaving the protagonist to wonder how much he's changed. Another intriguing figure is known only as "Sugar Daddy," adding a layer of dark humor and intrigue to the unfolding events.

'As Long As It's Not Illegal: Act I' blends elements of visual novels, dating sims, and choose-your-own-adventure gameplay. The narrative promises a mix of comedy, crime, and romance, all set against the backdrop of a lawless land.

With multiple endings, player decisions carry significant weight, ensuring replayability as you explore different paths and outcomes. The game also touches upon mature themes, including drugs, crude humor, strong language, partial nudity, and depictions of violence, hinting at a narrative that doesn't shy away from darker subject matter.