
3D Girlz — Build her, scene her, control everything — the most customizable 3D fantasy sandbox that actually runs.
3D Girlz lands in a category with a lot of vaporware — promising "realistic 3D" games that turn out to be five scenes and a slider. 3D Girlz isn't that. It's been running since 2011 (MobyGames has it catalogued), it's received consistent updates, and the subscriber layer is real: monthly, quarterly, and annual plans through Epoch, one of the more reputable billing processors in the adult space. If 3D fantasy simulation is your thing, this is one of the longest-lived options still standing.
This is a Windows-compatible downloadable game, not a streaming video site. You're building characters from scratch — facial structure, body proportions, hair, clothing, accessories — then placing them in environments (apartments, luxury hotels, island settings) and directing the action through manual or automatic control modes. Manual mode means you set speed and positioning yourself. Automatic lets the game run the scene while you watch. Think of it as the director's chair, not the audience's seat.
The audience is straightforward: solo players who want more agency than passive video gives them, and who have a reasonably capable PC to run it (the recommended specs call for at least an i5 processor, GTX 1060-class GPU, and 8GB RAM — mid-range hardware from a few years ago, nothing exotic).
The customization depth is the main draw and it earns that reputation. Character creation goes beyond face presets into granular tuning of proportions and presentation. The environments have enough variety to avoid the one-location-forever feeling that kills replay value in most games in this space.
Weekly content updates — new characters, outfits, scenarios — give the subscription model a reason to exist month-to-month rather than feeling like a one-time purchase dressed as recurring billing. Flixband haptic integration is a real differentiator for users with compatible devices; very few competitors at this price tier bother.
Age verification runs through Yoti, which is a meaningful trust signal — proper compliance infrastructure, not just a checkbox.
The system requirements are the honest-to-goodness gatekeeper here. If your machine is more than a few years old and hasn't been updated, you may hit performance walls before you hit content walls. The game is PC-only — no mobile, no browser fallback.
The pricing page doesn't surface publicly (pricing lives behind the Epoch join flow), so you're committing to a signup flow before you see the number. That's not unusual in the adult space, but it creates friction for the comparison-shopping buyer. We're re-checking live pricing before confirming deal tiers.
Narrative variety is limited by design — this is a simulation, not a story-driven game. If you want branching plots or character arcs, look elsewhere.
Multiple subscription tiers exist (monthly, quarterly, annual), billed through Epoch.com. We were not able to confirm current dollar figures from any public page before publication — the join flow gates pricing. We're listing this as price-pending and will update once confirmed. What we can say: Epoch's standard adult billing practices usually mean the annual plan offers 40-60% savings over monthly, and cancellation can be done directly through Epoch's support portal. Charge descriptors on your statement will show Epoch, not 3D Girlz — standard practice for the processor.
If you want a long-running, regularly updated 3D interactive adult game with deep character customization and haptic device support, it's one of the more credible options in that niche. If you want a content library of real-person video, this isn't it — it's a simulation game, full stop.
Full access to the downloadable game, all character customization tools, available environments and scenarios, weekly content drops (new characters, outfits, scenes), and Flixband haptic device compatibility. Premium membership reportedly unlocks advanced customization options and additional locations beyond the base set.
You'll want at least an Intel i5-class processor, an Nvidia GTX 1060 or equivalent GPU, and 8GB of RAM. It's a Windows PC download — no browser or mobile version is available.
Billing runs through Epoch.com. You can cancel directly via Epoch's customer support portal at epoch.com or by contacting their support team. The charge on your statement will appear under Epoch's descriptor, not the site name.
It's a game — specifically a downloadable 3D adult simulation. There's no real-person video content. You build and direct animated characters. Think interactive adult game, not paysite or cam platform.
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