Being A Dik -v0.10.1- By Dr Pinkcake File

Being A Dik -v0.10.1- By Dr Pinkcake File

Developer: Dr PinkCake (PinkCake Games)
Version: 0.10.1 (Episode 10)
Platform: PC, Mac, Linux, Android (unofficial ports), Steam (Season 1 & 2)
Genre: Adult Visual Novel, Choice-Driven Narrative, Dating Sim, College Comedy-Drama

Let’s talk about the phone overhaul. In previous versions, the phone felt clunky—a necessary evil for checking messages and the Rooster app. In v0.10.1, it’s a joy to use. The new social media interface actually looks like a modern app, complete with stories and reaction GIFs from the characters.

Also, Dr. PinkCake has quietly become a master of environmental storytelling. Walk into the Preps’ mansion library now, and you’ll find new clutter, changed posters, and subtle hints about Vinny’s past that you would miss if you’re just clicking through to get to the next lewd scene. Slow down. Look at the backgrounds. There’s a conspiracy being built.

Without ruining the major twists, Episode 10 focuses on one central theme: Consequences.

The fallout from the Halloween party (Episode 9) ripples through every relationship. Whether you’re on the Maya & Josy path, the Sage path, the Jill path, or the tumultuous Isabella path, the emotional stakes have never been higher.

| Game | Similarities | Differentiators | |------|--------------|-----------------| | Dream Daddy | Dating‑sim, inclusive romance options. | Being a DIK adds a stronger academic/time‑management layer and explicit adult scenes. | | Katawa Shoujo | Visual‑novel with mature themes. | Being a DIK is set in a modern university with a more contemporary humor style. | | Honey Select (adult) | Explicit content. | Being a DIK focuses heavily on story/character, not just erotic scenes. | | Persona 5 (lite) | School life + time management. | Being a DIK is lighter on combat, more narrative‑driven, and indie‑budget. | Being a DIK -v0.10.1- By Dr PinkCake


It’s that time again, DIK brothers. The wait is over.

On [insert recent date], Dr. PinkCake unleashed Being a DIK v0.10.1 upon the world, and the adult visual novel (AVN) community has been collectively losing sleep ever since. If you’ve been hibernating, waiting for a substantial content drop, wake up—because Season 3’s Interlude is officially in the rearview mirror, and we are now knee-deep in Episode 10 proper.

Let’s break down everything that makes this update one of the most ambitious in the game’s history.

The headline for this update is "Character Depth Over Chaos." While previous episodes leaned heavily on frat wars and raunchy set pieces, v0.10.1 focuses on the quieter, more painful consequences of your choices.

You play as a freshman at Miyashiro University, a bustling urban campus where academics, part‑time jobs, and a vibrant social scene intersect. The title’s tongue‑in‑cheek “DIK” stands for “Don’t I Know?”, referencing the protagonist’s internal monologue as they navigate friendships, romance, and the inevitable “first‑year” mishaps. Developer: Dr PinkCake (PinkCake Games) Version: 0

Being a DIK v0.10.1 isn’t just a great adult game. It’s a great game, period.

Dr. PinkCake has raised the bar so high that other AVNs feel like they’re making stick figures in MS Paint by comparison. The writing is sharp, the humor lands (Derek is a national treasure), and the emotional gut-punches hit harder than ever.

Score: 9.5 / 10

Half point deducted for that godforsaken English class mini-game and the Maya path length.

Where to get it: Support Dr. PinkCake on Patreon (for the latest version) or check Steam for Season 1+2. It’s that time again, DIK brothers

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to replay the entire game from Season 1 just to see if choosing the "Fight Troy" option back in Episode 1 changes a single line of dialogue in Episode 10.

Spoiler: It probably does.

What did you think of v0.10.1? Drop a comment below—but keep it spoiler-tagged for the brothers who are still downloading!


Being a DIK is an adult visual novel. This blog post is for audiences 18+ only.