Topics:2DCG, RPG, Male protagonist, Female Domination, Humiliation, Tentacle, Tease, Anal Sex, Vaginal sex, Monster girl, Footjob, Futa/Trans, Handjob, Oral Sex, Rape
How to install:1. Extract and run.
Developer comments:Only download the patch if you have a copy of the game already, otherwise use one of the links to download the complete game.
Spoiler: [Scenarios]-Constriction/mummification
-Brainwashing, hypnotism
-Hand jerking/foot jerking/hair jerking
-Cowgirl
-Submission
-Curses
-Kissing/fellatio
-Mucus
-and more!
-Aimed at M-type players
-Cheat Mode available in the Options for players who have difficulty progressing
Spoiler: [Features]-All violated CGs are animated
-Fight real-time battles using mouse or keyboard
-Debug mode included (unlock post-game content, adjust BGM/backgrounds/handicaps for -battle)
-Auto message skip included
-Over 50 status effects
-Status effects have levels of severity
-4 difficult options
-Cheat mode
-Post-game content
-Adjust battle speed
-Compendium system included
-Achievements system included
Spoiler: anonacc3's combat guideHere’s what I’ve figured out about the game so far (don’t know any JP, so just what I’ve observed).
In the main menu, there are 3 places of interest. “Story” contains the fights vs. monster girls. When you click Story you get a left-hand menu and right-hand menu. The left hand menu is like “Arc 1”, and right hand menu is specific battles (so you have Arc 1 Battle 1, Arc 1 Battle 2, Arc 1 Battle 3) etc. The first “fight” is just dialogue, so you can hold CTRL and skip through it to unlock Arc 1 Battle 2. You need to beat the Monster Girl to get to the next battle. If you lose to any Monster girl, you seem to get an item that you can equip later that will make future battles easier.
In the main menu, there is also an “Equip” section. This lets you fight against a dummy that does not fight back, so you can experiment with your different commands as well as different equipment. If you press Q in this area, it will Quit back to the main menu. If you press E, it opens up the Equipment area. There are 4 buttons to Equip. The first is to manually equip stuff (pretty easy, since as you get new equipment you can see it increases or decreases some stats). The second seems to auto-equip stuff. The third is unequip all. No idea what the 4th does.
During the Equip section dummy fight, you should figure out what all of your 8 commands do.
In combat, you start off as LVL 99 with a Stamina Bar (Yellow, labelled ST 100/100) and HP Bar (Red, starts off 7500/7500). You have 8 options you can perform that use up Stamina. Some of these actions have a Cooldown. You can view these at any time by hovering your mouse over these icons. Changing equipment can affect stamina costs, cooldowns, damage etc.
Bottom row contains the most common commands. From left to right
Z (Attack) – basic punch, deals some damage and consumes 5 stamina. 0 cooldown so you can spam punch and all-in to try to seal a win. You can “combo” but the bonus damage from combos doesn’t seem too high. I’m sure the combo mechanic is useful in specific fights or against specific characters since this game is all about gimmicks. More importantly, when you hit a monster girl it shortens the amount of time until she attacks (more on that later), so you gotta be strategic about when you hit.
X (Block) – Applies a short 1 second buff that you can use RIGHT before you get hit by CERTAIN attacks. If the girl uses a “physical” based strike and you shield it, you take little/no damage AND you gain +30 stamina. Getting a shield proc off on the right hits and getting that bonus stamina is the difference between victory and defeat, since stamina doesn’t recover fast enough naturally. Unfortunately, Shield doesn’t work against all attacks. If you waste your shield once or twice at the wrong times, or use it against a magic/ debuff attack that doesn’t trigger your shield, it’s often game over since the cooldown is high.
C (Dodge) – Same as shield with a 1 second buff that lets you dodge CERTAIN attacks. Unfortunately, the only way to learn which attacks you can shield vs. dodge (and which attacks you can do nothing about) is to fight a monster girl again and again. Spend time experimenting and see what happens when you try to dodge certain moves vs. shield them.
V (Cure debuff) – Removes 1 level of debuff from you. Doesn’t work against all debuffs, unfortunately – the only way to learn is trial and error. If you’re getting hit by debuffs that you can’t purge, chances are you either need to avoid / shield the attack somehow, or perhaps randomly change equipment (I’m sure there’s some specific status resist equipment that you can unlock, but hell if I know how to translate that shit).
Top row actions are provided by what weapon and skill you equip.
Monster Girl attacks: They have two “action” bars that quickly fill throughout the fight. When a bar reaches its max, the girl takes an action. The purple ball is usually slower and has a heavier / unique attack – dodge TENDS to be the better default option for these. The orange bar is often a lighter physical attack – it TENDS to be better to shield these since you can often get bonus stamina from these attacks. Sometimes shielding some attacks gives you the bonus stamina but you get debuffed anyway – that’s just how the game goes.
If you enter a fight for the second time, the game gives you an option to skip straight to the fight (top option) or rewatch pre-battle dialogue (second option).
If you lose a fight, the game gives you an option to end the fight immediately (first option), or for the girl to drain you out as she talks to you (second option). The second option is cool but it’s the same sex animation as in combat and it’s not like we can understand the dialogue, sooooo it’s usually a waste of time.
Staggered State:
Speaking of in combat sex, you have an orange bar above your stamina. I’m just calling it “Poise” for now. When enemies hit you with certain attacks, it reduces your poise. Once the enemy breaks your Poise, you entered a “Staggered” state minigame. The orange bar re-appears, but this time it’s the enemy’s Poise as they attempt to get you into a raped state. You generally want to get out of Stagger as fast as you can, since while you’re in this state your stamina periodically drops. Some enemies have debuffs that keep you in this state for longer, or prevent you from acting for some time at the start of the minigame so they can drain more stamina.
During this minigame, there will be icons on the left that are presented in a vertical row (fist, shield, dodge, heal). You need to press the corresponding icons accordingly (Z/X/C/V) to break out of stagger state. Every time you press a button, the new Orange enemy Poise bar drops. Pressing a button unfortunately costs stamina, so if you don’t have enough stamina when you’re staggered you’re (literally) fucked. If you have enough stamina and press the right buttons quickly enough, the enemy Orange bar goes down to 0 and you break out and resume normal combat. What makes this whole minigame tricky is the game will auto-press the right button for you at random intervals. So if you see that you need to press Z X C V, it might be that you press Z X, and then the game auto-inputs C for you. However, since you weren’t expecting it, you press C again anyway, but the current icon is waiting for V. It forced you to enter the wrong input. When you enter the wrong input, you lose some stamina AND the enemy orange Poise bar recovers a bit.
Some enemies have unique stagger states / minigames (ex. kiss, stepping on you etc.). You may have to mash Z to get out of these. There’s sometimes a bar that you can see on the top. Mashing Z reduces the bar, while it increases over time (faster if you’re debuffed). Being stuck in this state for longer is bad (ex. longer kiss = longer debuff, being stepped in longer = more damage taken once you break out).
If the enemy keeps you in Stagger state for long enough, they start raping you (unless it’s a unique stagger like Kiss/Stepping). Same minigame rules apply as stagger state. There’s a new white bar above their orange Poise bar. If it fills up, you’ll cum and they’ll drain about 30 levels. Once they start level draining you the fight becomes much harder, though you can still rarely pull off clutch wins. If they drain you to Level 1, you lose the fight. If you input the right commands and break their Orange poise bar, you break out of the raped state and start fighting again. There’s also a meter along the left side that increases vertically – it shows how horny they are. There’s usually 3 states. The first bar is a lighter color. Once it fills up, they pick up speed and a second color bar starts overwriting the first. On the 3rd bar, they’re raping you really fast and your white cum bar will skyrocket quickly. If you input the wrong minigame commands to break out, not only will their orange poise bar increase, but it’ll also boost their lewdness. If you press the wrong button 5-6 times, for example, they’re usually going to be at max speed and it’ll be game over soon.
Hope this helps anyone trying the game. It’s actually pretty fun once you figure out the basics.
Some updates on the mechanics I posted in my previous comment below: on the equip screen, your weapon is the first slot. The weapon seems to dictate your A/S/D abilities. Your second equip slot always dictates your F-ability. Picking the right weapon and F-ability is a huge part of each battle. If you’re unsure what your abilities do, just fuck around in the equip screen dummy battle. They’re actually pretty easy to figure out. Your Z/X/C/V abilities never change. Also, some status debuffs for some girls require multiple V debuff spell usages to remove.
Finally, when you’re stuck in the rape minigame, know that it costs 3 stamina to press a button to escape. If you have debuffs you might lose more stamina after, but the game will still let you press the button. For example, in battle 1 (slime girl), if she has debuffed you enough it might cost 10 stamina per escape command input. However, you can still press the escape command once you get 3 stamina, which will bring you to -7 stamina. The game doesn’t allow you to have negative stamina, so it instantly brings you to 0, saving you some stamina overall.