Player input is limited to, at a few junctions in the story, the ability to choose one of two paths. The English release also uses the original Japanese voices together with the English translated text. Each character of the game has a Japanese voice-over actor to supplement the text during conversations between characters. Most of the game consists of reading text and seeing stationary artwork, most of which is yaoi-themed. Game interaction is extremely limited, as Absolute Obedience is a visual novel. The requests usually include seducing the said targets. The two are assigned to specific targets, which range from members of the KGB to aspiring soccer players. One of the storylines involves a dramatic motorcycle race to the Berlin Wall and back, so the game must be set sometime after 1961.The player takes the role of either Kia WelBehenna or Louise Hardwich, one of the two members of a secret agency run by Louise Hardwich. The developers have taken a lot of historical freedoms, as the exact year is never mentioned. The game is set in post-World War II West Germany. Released in the USA by JAST USA, publishers of Enzai and Teikoku Sensenki respectively.
The game is set in postwarWest Germany, but makes little attempt at historical or linguistic accuracy. Absolute Obedience, known in Japan as Zettai Fukujuu Meirei ( 絶対服従命令) is one of the few BL game titles to see an official English release.