Crusoe Had It Easy is a game that takes inspiration from the classic tale of Robinson Crusoe, but with a twist. The game, rather than focusing on survival, explores the dynamics of being stranded on an island with a single companion - your attractive cousin, Sophie. The game begins with you, the main character, and Sophie stranded on a remote island. Despite being city dwellers with little knowledge about wilderness survival, you manage to stay alive without any injuries. The island provides enough resources, such as fish and game, to sustain you. However, the real challenge arises from the sexual tension between you and Sophie. She's an unintentional tease, and the isolation amplifies your desires. The game encourages you to explore this tension and decide whether or not to cross the line. Crusoe Had It Easy offers multiple endings, some of which are premium. The dialogue is decent, and the game's difficulty level keeps you engaged. However, the game's linear structure leaves little room for interpretation, and the lack of explicit sexual content might disappoint some players. Despite these shortcomings, Crusoe Had It Easy provides an intriguing exploration of human nature and morality in extreme circumstances.