An Alt Girl for Skoof
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| Designer(s) | Vitaliy Terletski |
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| Publisher(s) | Terletski Games |
| Publication date | March 28, 2024 |
| Genre(s) | Visual novel |
| System(s) | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS |
| Players | 1 |
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An Alt Girl for Skoof is a visual novel-style computer game developed and released by the Russian development teams Terletski Games and Rik Animation for personal computers running Windows, macOS, SteamOS, and Linux on April 21, 2024. The game’s setting is based on internet memes about “alt girl” and “skoof.” Since its release, the game has received several expansions.
Gameplay
The game is based on internet memes about “alt girls” and “skoofs”.[1] “Alt girls” refers to members of the alt subculture. This subculture got its name in 2020, when users of the social media platform TikTok decided that all content on the platform could be divided into “straight” (mainstream content) and “alt” (a counterculture of people who oppose popular trends).[2] The term “alt” can also be viewed as an umbrella term for several subcultures[3], such as goths, emos, dead inside, and others.[2] “Skoofs” is a term used to describe middle-aged men who neglect their personal appearance—that is, men who are overweight, have receding hairlines, unkempt stubble, wear unflattering clothes, and look older than their actual age.
The word “skuf” itself is an abbreviation of the surname of Alexander Skufin, a moderator on the Dvach imageboard[4]; later, the word spread beyond “Dvach” and became the basis for numerous memes.
In November 2023, a meme began circulating online claiming that by filling out an application on the Russian government portal “Gosuslugi,” one could receive a personal “alt girl” from the state; the meme did not go viral until January 2024.[2] The game is based on this meme, which the creators describe as “an immersive simulator that fully immerses players in the life of a middle-aged man”.[1] In the story, a 40-year-old skuf signs up on the online platform “Skoofuslugi” to get his own personal alt girl.[5][6] The player can choose from three girls: Ksyusha, Nastya, and Alisa. After selecting a girl, the player must fill out a form that requires, among other things, information about the condition of their teeth and the size of their penis. If the player decides to lie about even one of these items, there will be consequences; for example, the game might simply shut down at any moment.[7][8] The game features a complex branching system of choices which, according to the developers, has almost no impact on anything[1], nevertheless, the player can reach five different endings.[9]
Development and release
The game was created by the Russian development teams Terletski Games and Rik Animation. Comic book author Vitaly Terletsky was responsible for the script, while artist Rikani—known for her viral anime-style music videos—handled the visual style and voice acting for the Alt girl Ksyusha, Nastya, and Alisa; For example, the artist and her studio have created music videos for songs by artists such as Slava Marlow.[5] According to Terletsky, he was inspired to create “Alt girls for Skoofs” by visual novel developers Nikita Kryukov (“Help Me Buy Milk”) and Bunny Joker ("Bunny Joker"). Additionally, according to Rikani, Vitaly decided to make the game the day after the artist started actively sending him memes about skufas and altushkas. Because visual novels are very simple to produce, the game was created in just one month; of that time, Terletsky spent six days developing the plot.[10] The soundtrack was composed by Nikita Kryukov, the main character — the skuf — was voiced by Kirill Kutuzov, and his “inner voice” was provided by Russian musician Prophet Sanboy.[5] According to Terletsky, the developers did not set out to create a commercial project; for them, “it was a challenge—to try something new that seemed impossible.” “Alt girl for Skoof” was released on April 21, 2024, on the Steam digital distribution platform[1], and two days later on VK Play. The game was originally scheduled for release on April 15.[5][6]
Reception
At launch, the game had an 85% positive rating on Steam. Just one day after its release, it entered the top 5 best-selling games on the Russian Steam[11][12] store, with a peak concurrent player count of 1,364.[13] At the same time, journalists’ reviews of the game were mixed. For example, Anastasia Vismut, in a review for the website Cybersport.ru, criticized game for its drawn-out narrative, underdeveloped plot, and lack of quality humor; at the same time, she noted as a plus the presence of Prophet Sanboy, who “didn't even try to make an effort, but respect for being there.”[14] At the same time, Sergey Sergienko, who left a review for the same website, took a less critical view of the game, largely addressing the concerns raised by the author of the previous review. He does not deny that the quality of the project leaves much to be desired, but in his words, “it is very important to understand that this is exactly what the creators were aiming for: there is no claim to masterpiece status here, nor any attempt to create something that aspires to a place in history”.[15]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "«Альтушка для скуфа»: как петербургские художники Виталий Терлецкий и Rikani превратили главный мем года в игру" [“Alt girl for Skoof”: How St. Petersburg Artists Vitaly Terletsky and Rikani Turned the Year’s Biggest Meme into a Game]. Собака.ru (in русский). 2024-05-02. Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Альтушки: почему в соцсетях так называют девушек и при чем тут госуслуги" [Alt girls: Why Are Girls Called That on Social Media, and What Does It Have to Do with Government Services?].
- ↑ "12 новых слов из зумерских чатиков: кто такие альтушки, что такое слэй и не ругательства ли это" [12 new words from Zoomer chat rooms: who are “alt girls,” what is “slay,” and are these swear words?]. Мел (in русский). 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Салеева, Ксения Беленицина, Екатерина. "Кто такие скуфы и как не попасть в их ряды? Вся правда о типаже мужчин за 35 лет" [Who are “skoofs” and how can you avoid becoming one? The whole truth about men over 35]. Чемпионат (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Трясин, Семён (2024-03-28). "Виталий Терлецкий и Rikani выпустят визуальную новеллу о скуфе и альтушках" [Vitaly Terletsky and Rikani are releasing a visual novel about a skoof and alt girls]. 2х2.медиа (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 butcher69 (2024-03-28). "Пророк Санбой в дебютном трейлере визуальной новеллы "Альтушка для скуфа"" [Prophet Sanboy in the debut trailer for the visual novel “Alt girl for Skoof”]. PlayGround.ru (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Варизонов, Дмитрий (2024-04-25). "Обзор игры "Альтушка для скуфа" - пророк Санбой и другие приколы" [Review of the game “Alt girl for Skoof” – Prophet Sanboy and Other Fun Stuff] (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ "Почему игра «Альтушка для скуфа» — это искусство" [Why the game “Alt girl for Skoof” is a work of art]. Афиша (in русский). 2024-04-24. Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Афиша, ForPost- (2024-04-24). "«Скуф» и «альтушка»: От мема до «игры года»" [“Skoof” and “Alt girl”: From Meme to “Game of the Year”]. ForPost (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ "Визуальная новелла Альтушка для Скуфа". www.rik.studio (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Пилецкий, Борис (2024-04-21). "Визуальная новелла «Альтушка для скуфа» вошла в топ-5 продаж российского Steam" [The visual novel “Alt girl for Skoof” has made it into the top 5 bestsellers on Russian Steam]. IXBT.games (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Пилецкий, Борис (2024-04-23). "Визуальная новелла «Альтушка для скуфа» и санкционная Helldivers 2 стали одними из самых прибыльных игр в российском Steam" [The visual novel “Alt girl for Skoof” and the sanctioned Helldivers 2 have become two of the highest-grossing games on Steam in Russia]. IXBT.games (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Пилецкий, Борис (2024-10-06). "Авторы «Альтушки для скуфа» выпустили экшен по мемному мрачному фэнтези Gnomes and Knights, стартовавший в 20 раз хуже предыдущего хита" [The creators of “Alt girl for Skoof” have released Gnomes and Knights, a meme-inspired dark fantasy action game that launched 20 times worse than their previous hit]. IXBT.games (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Висмут, Анастасия allestron (2024-05-02). "Обзор игры «Альтушка для скуфа» — постметаирония на 2 из 10". Cybersport.ru (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
- ↑ Сергиенко, Сергей Lampochko (2024-05-03). "На лучшее не настроился, вот и не расстроился — альтернативный обзор «Альтушки для скуфа»" [I wasn't expecting the best, so I wasn't disappointed—an alternative review of the “Alt girl for Skoof”]. Cybersport.ru (in русский). Retrieved 2026-05-04.
External links
- An Alt Girl for Skoof at The Visual Novel Database

