As of early 2026, remains in Early Access on Steam . While it received a major "HD Overhaul" in 2021 that modernized the rendering and UI, recent community discussions indicate that active development has significantly slowed or stalled, with some users labeling the project as "abandoned" due to long gaps between official updates. Where to Download
: Create a unique succubus using dozens of facial sliders (eyes, nose, lips) and extensive body modifications, including muscle size and skin complexion. Detailed rendering even allows for fine details like moles and veins.
: Collect crystals from combat to purchase "sexy" lingerie (stockings, corsets, etc.) and loot powerful, randomly statted armor and weapons to boost your combat effectiveness.
: Design and furnish your own palace with interactive items like beds, couches, bathtubs, and even torture devices. You can interact with your rescued companions here, set up custom poses, and take screenshots in a dedicated free-pose mode.
: Rescue "companion maidens" from missions who will live in your palace and fight alongside you in battle. You can fully customize their appearance and equipment just like your main character.
is a dark fantasy action RPG (ARPG) that blends hack-and-slash combat with deep character customization. You play as a succubus who must fight her way out of the "Tower of Pain" after being betrayed by her siblings to reclaim her throne. Core Gameplay & Features
: Battle through randomly generated dungeons using melee weapons (swords, maces), bows, and magical spells like fireballs. The combat emphasizes parrying, dodging, and high-stakes "slaughter or be slaughtered" mechanics.
: The game supports community-created content through the Steam Workshop, allowing players to download new weapons, outfits, and levels. Development Status (Early Access)
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