Nice Spice

Nice Spice

Nice Spice takes JRPG-like elements (in-depth story segments, towns, equipment, leveling, etc) and combines it with randomized action-platformer battles.

SETTING OVERVIEW

In an enigmatic hellish underworld, different queer furry folk on their own journeys find one another and quickly form friendships and band together. They learn of mysterious arcane spices that when consumed, giant monsters and dungeons are summoned. With different personal goals and needs they decide that working together to collect the spices and conquer the dungeon is the best way to move forward, even if the path is full of dangers and peril. They travel through caves of guts and bones, goo, etc.

The story will feature themes of sexuality, mental health, queer comradery, and finding a sense of place in a hostile world.

CHARACTERS

The game has an ensemble cast of playable characters and NPCs, such as:

  • Oregano, the perpetually anxious green canine who must rescue his boyfriend captured by a cultist.

  • Yonko Donko, the donkey who taps into her inner butch badass when she learns to channel her punk idol.

  • Preston, the nudist burnout shopkeeper who scavenges the ground for items.

  • Marble, the otherworldly latex-clad being who is a total sweetie.

  • A furry dragon with a thing for being tied up.

  • Clyde, mysterious mummy, possibly hibernates in an egg made of bandages.

  • Two mysterious canine demons who love prophecies, and have a floating head mascot creature pal.

GAMEPLAY

The fighting revolves around action-platforming and randomization. Once you get into an encounter with an enemy in a dungeon or in a random battle, you must complete a series of random-generated rooms with varying terrain and enemy placements, as well as random powerups when you defeat enemies, etc. You’ll also be focusing on managing XP, equipment, coins, finding shops etc.

Aside from the action segments, the other equally major focus of the game is on the story segments. You’ll spend lots of time getting to know the ensemble cast, spending time with eccentric townsfolk, and progressing a large story. The main story will be linear but you’ll be given freedom to explore and find denizens to hang out with to also further the plot.

In all there are several different views and modes used to traverse the game’s world:

  • side-view random-gen action platforming battles

  • side-view to explore towns and caves, very chill

  • a top-down dungeon-crawling view, very trippy

  • a SNES-style psuedo 3D overworld

  • and scripted story segments will bring you to new areas too

ACCESSIBILITY

A few accessibility options we’ll include:

  • turn off screenshake & tone down flashy effects

  • slow down time for all battles, to make the game easier to control

  • hide nude illustrations


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Nice Spice on Steam

Boo Party

Boo Party

Recruited by a sketchy scientist, your job is to enter the site of paranormal disturbances and come back with photographic proof of ghosts and monsters. Sexy Proof!

Boo Party might look scary at first but come on inside and you’ll find it’s not so bad! Explore the mansion at your own pace, complete missions for interesting characters, and finally… take those photos! Get ready for a fun and sexy adventure that will make you smile.

  • 12 cool Ladies to meet and photograph!

  • Minigames, Microgames, and even the arcade smash, Succu-Bouncer! (What do you mean you’ve never heard of it?)

  • Spooky, kooky and groovy soundtrack by OSC!

  • Set lewdness level (or block it entirely) with in-game controls


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Boo Party on Steam

Operation Rescue: Bunnies

Operation Rescue: Bunnies

Disappointed this left Early Access without it’s problems fixed. Biggest is the it needs to auto detect the native language at start. It starts in Chinese by default. You must press ‘Y’ to change to English. There is no way for an English player to know this when starting!

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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Operation Rescue: Bunnies on Steam

Chasing Tails ~A Promise in the Snow~

Chasing Tails ~A Promise in the Snow~

I got roughly 4 and a half hours out of this game after 100%ing it.

I really enjoyed this visual novel. I would highly recommend it. This is one of the better visual novels that I have read.

It had a compelling story. If this were a full length novel, I would definitely read more. It was a shorter novel, so a lot of plot points could not be super well developed unfortunately. It’s essentially a bite sized chunk of a story. But I think it’s good for what the price is for this game.

The game has a crisp and beautiful art style. It even has some nice special effects. I was pleasantly surprised considering this is one of the less expensive visual novels.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

A PROMISE OF GOOD TIMES

The game is a good example of the H-style gaming with a cute story plot and background mixed in with some surprise erotic scenes between the main characters.

Whilst the overall arch of the novel is not as complex nor dramatic, it does provide the player with some good light-hearted humour, tender moments and even scary heart-jumping flashes. It will satisfy the curiosity of any casual gamer venturing into the anime-ecchi side of the the spectrum and may even fulfill the need for a nice short plot that may, or may not end nicely depending on one’s choices.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Chasing Tails ~A Promise in the Snow~ on Steam

封灵档案

封灵档案

As much as I enjoy this game and will continue to play it I can not recommend it mostly due to the lag and the hidden mechanics that are not explained or might be bugs. These are the only 2 issues i have with the game everything else characters, maps, items, cosmetics, the mechanics that are explained etc. are pretty good and outweigh the negatives.

The negatives being the devs not communicating outside of their respective apps. Every update fixing some bugs but also introducing more bugs then what they fixed. The balancing between Agents and Fiends. Spawns for Agents/Fiends always being in the same location that goes for ward placement as well and the 2 issues I mentioned in the first paragraph.

Real player with 449.8 hrs in game

This game should surpass dead by daylight Not because of content/boob physics/How polished it is or will be but it should because the expansion of gameplay dead by daylight currently or inevitably will have… Here the expansion of the game play isn’t just small minimum changes or things that should be there by default

Real player with 136.3 hrs in game

封灵档案 on Steam

Succumate

Succumate

Been a fan of Dojin Otome games and their animated pixel hentai artwork. Succumate is a fun but frustrating game. It has a good lore with its mystery case of a killer succubus. Unlike Summer Memories, the characters are more shallow. Hell, our main succubus girl, Lilim, doesn’t get much screen time. She only exist to progress the plot by dumping enough semen into her to fulfill her quota. The game runs like a management resource one where you have to make sure you’re not hungry or sleepy. If you’re too hungry, you can’t fuck, work, or do anything. If you’re sleepy, you can’t move or leave your apartment (if your sleep meter runs out inside). Being sleepy can make you sick. Being sick means you can’t fuck or work to receive full cash. You are always running out of cash. Your main girl who is cohabiting with you cannot help you make cash. It’s 3 other heroines or recording 2 NPC couples having sex in public once you unlock Gonzo, one of the many Hentai skills you acquire.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

At a Glance

| (Adult) Content | (FxM) Sexual content. |

| Censorship? | No. Woot! Woot! |

| Hours of Gameplay | Four or five hours. |

| Modding Support? | No. |

| Patch Available? | Download from Kagura Games. |

Succumate is a lewd visual novel/RPG about a man and his newfound succubus roommate.

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game

Succumate on Steam

Blood ‘n Bikinis

Blood ‘n Bikinis

Pretty good game, definitely not for children or militant feminists. Your main characters are a ripped guy in swim trunks named Gary, a nudist girl named Laura (who’s butt naked throughout the whole game) and a group of women all clad in bikinis. You’ll build up love/obedience points as you interact with your female companions, you can give them human body parts to lower the cost of interaction, at the end you’ll choose one girl to be your wife, girlfriend or slave. You’ll see your enemies on the screen, run into them and a battle will commence, however not all monsters will start a fight when you touch them, have Gary walk into simple zombies and he’ll just punch them then they’ll explode. The game isn’t that long, you’ll travel through 7 places, pool, Sandy’s house, apartment complex, hospital, restaurant, school and military bunker. if you love zombies or nude women you’ll love this.

Real player with 59.4 hrs in game

Wish I could give a neutral reaction on this. Consider it a tentative recc!

The Good (pros and positives)

-Sexy girls with hints of bisexuality for them. As a bisexual girl myself, I liked the way the girls interacted.

-Rather than sexism like some btch might assume, it’s actually just got a theme of BDSM femsb going with the ladies, which is nice to see since most guys are more into femdm and Msb. One of them is even explicitly a switch, being a sb to the male protag but a dmme to another girl in the party. Like, the BDSM themes are so clear, you’d have to be blind to think this is misogyny and not femsub…

Real player with 40.7 hrs in game

Blood 'n Bikinis on Steam

Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction

Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction

DON’T BUY if you expect Flatout!

I played Flatout: Ultimate Carnage and Flatout 2 a lot and some day I saw Flatout 3 on sale for around 5 $. Totally blinded by the awesomeness of the previous Flatout games by Bugbear I ran into this trap without checking what I was actually buying…

After playing maybe like 30 minutes I was really disappointed since I expected something like a worthy successor for Ultimate Carnage which Flatout 3 clearly is NOT. I uninstalled the game and considered this my worst game investment ever.

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game

(Game was gifted to me by a friend, hence why I’m tagging it as having received the game for free.)

Having the (dis)honour of being one of few items on the Steam storefront to hold an “Overwhelmingly Negative” review score among Steam users, FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction is an absolute travesty of a FlatOut game, if not of a video game in general. One does not even need previous experience with the preceding titles in the series; even outside of comparisons to its vastly superior predecessors, FlatOut 3 falls flatout on its face.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction on Steam

Bean Battles

Bean Battles

My In depth review and analysis of Bean Battles.

How would i describe Bean Battles?

I would describe Bean Battles simply as a master piece, this game is far far ahead of its time and i foresee the game becoming more popular than fortnite.

What is Bean Battles?

Bean Battles is a game that follows the trends of the battle royale genre, an unoriginal idea executed in a way that is so unique, it beats out any up and coming battle royale game (such as Minecraft Hunger Games) It puts up to 16 people in a battle royale scenario but is far different from any current battle royale. In a typical battle royale game the aim of the game is to survive and be the last one standing, this often leads players to play incredibly passive and finish games with few kills. Bean Battles changes this by introducing a scoring system, each player is rewarded for their winning and becoming the last player standing but also rewards for kills, two kills is better than one round win, this makes the player play smart, but also agressively to beat thier opponents.

Real player with 62.9 hrs in game

Once in a lifetime you’ll come across a game that truly captures the history and cultural distinctions of the modern world the way a person can subjectively perceive it through our guided field of perspective. I have to admit, I had my doubts when I first learned of the game. After all, Bean Battles? Will this game even be good? How ignorant was I to even have these thoughts. Little did I know I was about to indulge in what may have been the best 1 hour and 21 minutes of my life. The game started out strong. The maps enticed the audience with a captivating enigma. I was so taken aback from the next-generation animation that I almost didn’t even realize the underlying symbolism in the ongoing games. It wasn’t until my twenty sixth game where I finally got my bearings together and was able to focus on the gripping and labyrinthine stratagem. The underlying analogy for 19th century distopianism and the evangelical deviation of typical orthodoxy was enlightening to say the least. Just when I thought the game could not get any better, the increasing conflict before the climax began. I could not believe the complexity of game as the bean protagonist. My bean struggled with the everyday endeavors for a quintessential bean such as the consistent up- hill altercation of the fight against misogyny and the fiscal synergy of opposing interplanetary dynamisms. There I was, gripping to my chair as the conflict of the game began. I was so enticed by the game that I felt as if I was both practically and relatively apart of the game. This is a special kind of high that not even the strongest of drugs can give you. Was I part of the game? Am I inside the game right now? This game will leave you questioning existential nihilism and the objective skepticism of our perceived valuation of anthropological existence. At this point in the game, I was fully intoxicated by the avant-garde animated art style. That’s when the game finally aggrandized and I was completely stupefied. You could have lived a thousand years of isolation trying to predict the plot twist and you would never even scratch the surface of what actually transpires in the game. I was so bewildered that I actually had to stop playing the game so that my existential crisis didn’t dive too deep inside of myself. Even restarting the game was surreal. It’s almost as if life restarted with the game. I felt as though I had actually become a cinematic tangent quantum. The effects are still wearing off and I haven’t been able to play the game in several days.

Real player with 48.4 hrs in game

Bean Battles on Steam

Apostasy

Apostasy

Pretty solid game,Cheeky and fun dialougue,solid animation,open maps with hidden powerups so you’re not just walking a linear path the entire time,each character brings a different playstyle to the table for replayability, I certainly need to spend more time in it but I haven’t found too many things to harp on as of yet,there was one spot at the end of the second level where I wanted to go back and look for the hidden item but the wall was too steep,not sure if that was intended or an overlook. Music and sound is very fitting as well,very cave-like,especially the ambient drips and such.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

This game has its own sorts of entertainments

It is funny, Hard but fun, and of course a ~INTERESTING~ game

I brought this game cause I saw Thicc big booty women but than…This game starts to get alittle interesting

Glad to say this is worth 5 bucks if you can spare it…and If you want to see half naked women running around and fighting Lol

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Apostasy on Steam