My Sex Doll Bodyguard -2020- [UPDATED]
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.
When you first pick up My Doll Bodyguard , you expect action, intrigue, and a unique premise: a sentient doll sworn to protect a human charge. But what happens when the line between “duty” and “desire” begins to blur?
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. 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.
But the best storylines tear that manual apart. If you’re like me, you didn’t come just
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.
The romantic arc isn’t about the doll becoming human. It’s about the human treating the doll as something more than a tool. The first time your character asks the doll for their opinion—not their tactical assessment—the first time they stitch a tear in the doll’s uniform just because they care ... that’s when the romance seeds are planted. One of the most popular romantic storylines explores what I call the Pinocchio Paradox . “If I become real, I might not be strong enough to save you. But if I stay a doll, I can never truly hold you.” This route is angsty and beautiful. The human protagonist struggles with loving something that society says has no soul. Meanwhile, the doll begins to malfunction—not in combat, but in quiet moments. A lingering touch. A processing delay when the human smiles. The game brilliantly codes these as "errors," but we know the truth: it’s love breaking through the programming. Initially, the doll (your chosen or custom character)
This romance is about thawing. The human teaches the doll to enjoy small things: sunrise coffee, a badly sung song, the weight of a shared blanket. In return, the doll teaches the human what true loyalty looks like.
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?