One day, as our unfortunate hero was walking home, a demon stopped him on the road.
Without warning, she cast a spell on him, knocking him unconscious. When he awoke, he found himself in a mysterious castle.
There, a maid explained to him that he was captured in order to serve as a demon’s slave.
Can our hero escape? Or is he doomed to serve for the rest of his life?




























Some Dude (verified owner) –
Don’t buy this game, it’s a waste of time. The gameplay is poorly explained and for the most part doesn’t even make sense and the story is just boring as heck. The only thing somewhat decent about this game is the art, the art is decent. But getting to that is frustrating as hell so don’t bother.
litlebigbird (verified owner) –
great game, wish could be longer
Batt0sai (verified owner) –
This game is immersive in the sense that, after dying to the boss of the first area for two hours, I started to fear and hate the succubi. The first section of the game involves avoiding them and powering up.
The gameplay is pretty intuitive if you experiment, I don’t think a guide is necessary. Similar to TechnoBrake’s “reign of the succubus”, which kaguragames also sells, the amount of art is pretty limited, and there is some jank with the gameplay (which is also similar). There are minor inconveniences like not being able to tab out, English dialogue not fitting in the text boxes, etc. Characters in this game were more likeable than in the other succubus game, the optional “social” scenes were endearing, and the gameplay closer related to the in-game narrative (justifications for waking up in bed when you die, etc). I’m still not sure what the purpose of the hiding at night minigame is, I don’t know if it’s possible to beat it.