New World Paradise -v0.1.3.1- By Dingodeer Review

If you are a patron of DingoDeer (usually the $10 tier or higher), you can find the download link on their Subscribestar or Patreon page. Because this is a v0.1.3.1 release, it is considered an unstable beta.

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Title: Setting Sail in a New Paradise – Version 0.1.3.1 Impressions Developer: DingoDeer Current Version: v0.1.3.1 New World Paradise -v0.1.3.1- By DingoDeer

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the indie adult game scene, you’ve likely seen DingoDeer’s name pop up. With the release of New World Paradise v0.1.3.1, the developer is giving us our first real taste of a tropical adventure that promises sun, sand, and plenty of steamy interactions.

As this is an early access/initial release (the v0.1 branch), does this paradise live up to the hype? Here is a breakdown of what to expect from this build. If you are a patron of DingoDeer (usually

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New World Paradise -v0.1.3.1- By DingoDeer represents a solid foundation for an adult visual novel. It is currently in a "proof of concept" phase where the mechanics and art style have been established, but the content volume is still growing. Players interested in the game should expect an introductory experience with the promise of more content in future updates (e.g., v0.1.4 or v0.2.0).

Recommendation: Suitable for fans of the genre who enjoy character-driven stories and do not mind waiting for episodic updates. New World Paradise -v0

Report – New World Paradise (v0.1.3.1)
Developed by DingoDeer

Prepared on 13 April 2026


Implementing these steps will transition New World Paradise from an intriguing sandbox prototype to a viable indie contender with a sustainable ecosystem of creators and players.


The loop is well‑balanced: each stage offers immediate feedback (e.g., visual growth of a planted forest) while encouraging long‑term planning (maintaining predator‑prey equilibrium).