It’s messy, in a good way. The kind of fantasy world that doesn’t pretend to be noble or heroic - just dripping with temptation and bad decisions. You start thinking it’s some kind of dungeon-crawling strategy thing, but then the dice rolls start deciding more than just combat. Every choice feels like it’s testing what kind of pervert you really are. One moment you’re managing resources, the next you’re managing your throbbing frustration while a monster girl with too many curves for physics pins you down and asks if you’d rather beg or fight back. I said “fight,” obviously, but she made me regret that fast.
The humor sneaks in between the filth, like the devs couldn’t decide if they wanted to make porn or parody. There’s this scene where your female protagonist ends up spanking a goblin because he tried to cheat at cards - it shouldn’t be hot, but somehow it is. Then you switch to the male side and suddenly the tone flips again: power struggles, teasing, groping, all wrapped up in a system that actually makes you think before you thrust. The simulator part isn’t just for show either; it punishes lazy play. Lose focus, and you’ll find your character moaning instead of attacking. That’s not a metaphor.
I kept expecting the fantasy theme to wear thin, but it doesn’t. Maybe because every encounter feels like a gamble between pleasure and humiliation. You can be the one giving orders, or the one getting dragged by your hair across a marble floor - depends how the dice fall, or maybe how much you secretly want to lose. The big tits, the big asses, the exaggerated everything - it should be ridiculous, but it works because it knows exactly what it is. Dirty, funny, kind of cruel. It’s not polished, not even close, but that roughness fits. Like a smirk you can’t wipe off. Dare to play it alone, or invite company?