The kingdom admires Princess Lucrezia for her strength and beauty, but all is not well in Hartverne Castle. The lackadaisical and widely reviled General Abol regularly shirks his duties, prompting the princess knight to train the troops in his stead. However, it isn’t long before rumors begin to circulate about the pair, as Lucrezia constantly makes excuses for Abol and refuses to give him the boot. In this turbulent state of affairs, one lone soldier takes it upon himself to uncover the truth, but with monsters threatening the kingdom and the question of divine meddling on everyone’s lips, who will be left standing when the dust settles?
The Soldier and the Golden Princess is a story-driven adventure RPG.
As a proud soldier of Hartverne, your sleuthing skills will be tested as you investigate the secret relationship between Princess Lucrezia and General Abol. Though you may be brothers-in-arms, the castle watch won’t hesitate to tear into you if they catch you snooping around. But don’t worry, you aren’t alone in your quest to satisfy your curiosity. The shady shopkeeper Lloyd is happy to supply you with all the tools you need to see your investigation through. Of course, none of this is an excuse to neglect your duties as a soldier! During the day, you’ll have to embark on defense missions to safeguard the kingdom from the monsters that threaten it.
Will you rise to the occasion, or will your name be lost to history like the many other nameless soldiers before you?




























gamero (verified owner) –
It’s a simple, short NTR game with multiple endings and no grinding.
It shines as one of those rare NTR titles presented entirely from the male protagonist’s POV. The voyeurism-focused approach is also great, since you can experience all the scenes in a single run without needing the heroine’s POV through cross-view or a recollection room. You only need to redo a few key choices to get the different endings, and there aren’t many.
Unfortunately, it falls short in length, I mean i finished it in just under five hours. The relationship between the heroine and the protagonist is also purely platonic from his side, which makes the NTR weaker in my opinion.
Still, I found the content and the heroine’s design exciting enough to be enjoyable; it’s just that it could’ve been so much better.