Club Naughty Reviews
Build a Club Naughty empire! Build your club, manage staff, take care of your customers, complete mini games, unlock achievements, and level up a variety of club owners. Are you Naughty enough to succeed?
App ID | 558870 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Ripknot Systems |
Publishers | Ripknot Systems |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Strategy, Action, Simulation, RPG |
Release Date | 18 Nov, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |
Age Restricted Content
This content is intended for mature audiences only.

152 Total Reviews
52 Positive Reviews
100 Negative Reviews
Mostly Negative Score
Club Naughty has garnered a total of 152 reviews, with 52 positive reviews and 100 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Negative’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
159 minutes
Club Naughty - Yeah I'll keep this one short:
Pros:
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[*] Easy steam achievements
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Cons:
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[*] After setting the music down and you want to buy another music track for the club, it'll still play the song regardless of the volume setting.
[*] After building up the first club and buying everything in order to buy a second club, you only move onwards with the cash on hand and your reputation. Why? It's almost like the entire first club you had disappears and doesn't generate passive income anymore. Stupid design choice.
[*] The complaints/problems from clients/bartenders/dancers are either Cash or Reputation rewards. No deviation.
[*] Somehow, right click zooms out, not in, so you're running around with a zoomed in view. Makes no sense at all.
[*] The interface is awful. Needs some rework at least.
[*] When the menu is open in the background and you talk to a client/dancer/bartender, you can't select anything and need to press ESC twice in order to close and open up the pause menu to actually be able to select anything.
[*] The income after getting all the upgrades for a club is literally $3 per second. Really? This feels like padding on the next level.
[*] The mini games where you click on things dropping down from the screen isn't as accurate as I would've liked. It works 70% of the time. It's like you kind of need to click where the item will fall.
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I appreciate that the dev tried something else, 100% agree that's how you grow as a developer and you won't know what works if you don't try. I just feel more time could've been used to either test or polish this. I can only recommend this at a later stage and on a massive discount.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
49 minutes
Club Naughty may have some interesting mechanics, but it falls short in many areas that make the game tedious and repetitive. The lack of variety in customer interactions, limited staff options, and clunky interface detract from the overall experience. Additionally, the game's suggestive content may offensive to some players, and the gameplay lacks depth and replay value. While the customization options are impressive initially, they lose their novelty quickly due to the lack of variety in gameplay mechanics. Overall, Club Naughty may be enjoyable for a short period, but it fails to hold the player's interest over time.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1051 minutes
Well..... Buy it on sale. By the time you progress enough to get the 2nd club you have seen everything the game has to offer. I kept playing to see if anything else was provided. after 17 hours and almost every club owned there is nothing new from the base game.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
679 minutes
This game has a few issues. The interface is a little janky, the HUD is clunky, and the mini games are sometimes unresponsive. But over all, it's not bad. The graphics are good, the music is great, and while it can get a little repetitive, the gameplay is also not bad, and keeps you in it. I wouldn't rush out and buy it, but it's decent for what it is. 6.5/10
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
41 minutes
True shovelware from a guy who has published 63 games on Steam.
I bought this game on sale for a dollar expecting it to be a buggy mess and found that what is there is fine... there just isn't hardly anything in it.
1) There is absolutley no sex in this game (not even the kind of strongly hinted at offscreen sex you would expect to find in a bioware game.) On a related note, I think it's very bad that Steam is home to murder-simulators like Hatred and Postal but I can't name a game on Steam with any significant depiction of sex between consenting adults (mods don't count and the cheescake pics in heavily censored visual novels are hardly significant.)
2) There is no real gameplay to this game. You just walk around the club and respond to people who have an unhappy face choosing from a very limited set of options which boost either your repuation or your cash... don't let that fact lead you to assume that there is any management gameplay btw becaus there isn't.
Money flows in regularly and you spend it on upgrades. That's it. No regular expenses to manage. No ability to feel like you are actually running a club. This game should be called "customer service rep" because that is all that you do.
3) There is a mini game whch is basically a very poorly implemented version of Fast Food for Atari 2600 which has the food replaced by drinks or panties or whatever. Not fun and not really a game.
Conclusion: What there is is fine but there is almost nothing here. I think the developer could use this as the basis for a good game but he or she would need to add a LOT more to it.
I bought it for $1 and I guess that's OK but it is disappointing to see so little content...
Then I saw that the dev raised the price to $24... does he think that if it is expensive enough, people will be tricked into thinking it's a real game? I am pretty sure that is the game since it is the only conceivable reason to charge so much for so little.
👍 : 38 |
😃 : 10
Positive
Playtime:
155 minutes
I really wanted to like this game. Long review ahead.
Did I get my $10 worth? Sure.
My PC is right in between the minimum specs and recommended specs, and so while the game itself ran okay, the achievements lagged, all the cinematics failed, and any chance to freeze was a chance taken. So I rented a high end rig to play instead.
This is not a management game, and could hardly be called a game at all. This is merely an idle game with a bit of interactivity requiring top of the line hardware to support useless, game interrupting, cheesy-as-hell cinematics. The tutorial is 'hand-holdy' to the point of not showing the mechanics properly until full game, and even then the narrator comes off as condescending and infantalizing rather than seductive.
You do 3 things in this game: You walk around "fixing problems" by selecting from 2 choices on a very finite number of scenarios, which are good for a laugh the first time, but quickly become dull since there are only about 5 for each category (supposedly you get more as you unlock more, but I got most of the way unlocked and didn't see anything new). You also purchase club upgrades which have no gameplay differences, only an annoying cinematic with each and every upgrade. Each and every, that's right.
The last thing you do is complete "Events" which are tricky little mini-games where you click on the falling objects before they hit the bottom of the screen. This is one of the redeeming factors in the game and the only bit of gameplay involved. The mini-games are tough, but fair, and more than doable without cheating with a bit of practice and some top of the line hardware.
I hate to find myself disappointed in this 'game', but one of the things 'good' about it are the annoying-as-crap achievements for each and every little thing you do (which also lag the game if you aren't top-spec). Instead of 1 achievement for "Hire 25 dancers" there are 25 achievements: 'hire 1 dancer', 'hire 2 dancers', 'hire 3 dancers'... all the way up to 25. You did this, community. You asked for more achievements, and you got them. *tuts*
Perhaps if this was an actual game with actual gameplay, instead of a shiny idler with boobs that's marketed as a game, it'd be really good. I'd kill for a good strip club management/tycoon game. Well, maybe not kill, but seriously maim.
👍 : 34 |
😃 : 10
Negative
Playtime:
47 minutes
I only payed 69p for this game and STILL feel like it was not worth the money, terrible game with terrible click events that are impossible to complete because the collision is so darn bad you have to click multiple times and it is inevitable you're going to be forced to miss stuff, added to that the game is pretty much repetative with level progression based on nothing more than repeating the same tasks over and over and over and....
.... sorry even talking about this game bores me, just avoid it, unless you are an insomniac then buy it and be bored to sleep!
👍 : 22 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
57 minutes
Extremely repetitive gamplay and voiceovers. Nothing required on strategizing the business. Interface is quite shoddy, almost to the point of 8-bit game sort of display.
Totally not worth the money
👍 : 50 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
87 minutes
In Club Naughty you play as a club owner and need to look after your customers, strippers and bartenders all while earning money to grow your empire.
Pros:
-Easy Steam Achievements
Cons:
-Bad graphics with full frontal nudity, which looks absolutely horrendous.
-Irritating music, and poor voice effects.
-Controls are awfully clunky and non-responsive.
-No real gameplay whatsoever, do the same thing over and over .
-Overpriced.
Rather avoid this hunk of crap. Many games which are better than this for R55 (~$5)
1/10
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👍 : 19 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
53 minutes
Wow this game is really bad.
You have to manage a night club by buying upgrades, resolving issues with your staff/customers and doing some events.
Sounds good on paper but all the upgrades are the same (gain reputation and money per second) and they aren't even reflected in your night club.
Talking with your staff and customers rewards you with either money or reputation and the events let you do the same stupid mini game over and over again.
After buying all upgrades you are allowed to proceed to the next club but it's just the same club again and you loose all your upgrades (beeing curios about the next club is the only reason i even played this an entire hour).
So after about 5 minutes of playtime you've seen everything this game has to offer... so you might just play a random free flash game instead...
👍 : 231 |
😃 : 11
Negative