Which according to Wikipedia:
Criminal Girls is a role-playing video game series developed by Imageepoch and published by Nippon Ichi Software. Criminal Girls was released on November 18, 2010 for PlayStation Portable, in Japan only. The game was remade for PlayStation Vita as Criminal Girls: Invite Only, and NIS America published it in the West, a later release was made for Microsoft Windows on Steam. A sequel entitled Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors was released in 2015. The "unabashedly risqué Japanese games" were controversially censored for their western releases, by "stripping the sound and obscuring the action".
How much action try this screenshot
Kotaku had their own take upon this
Somewhere beyond this eerily silent, pink-mist clogged screenshot is the "motivation" mini-game from the unabashedly risque Japanese game Criminal Girls. Stripping the sound and obscuring the action made it okay for Western release—only no it didn't.
It's kind of amazing the 2010 PSP game from developer Imageepoch made it to North America in any form, especially given the current gaming climate. Criminal Girls (now Criminal Girls: Invite Only for the Vita) is a game that centers around a male protagonist sent to hell and tasked with overseeing the rehabilitation of a series of seven girls. This involves a great deal of mildly entertaining dungeon crawling, as well as a heaping handful of discipline.