Sinners Landing
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the GameSinners Landing is an adult-themed, romance-based, dungeon crawling RPG with a card-style battle mechanic. Explore dungeons, slay monsters, get loot, and romance the women of the local town.
A Rogue on the Run
Tristan Lamprey is a rogue, a cheat, an aspiring artist, and a failed magical apprentice… And he’s on the run from the dread Archmage Xargoth! The Archmage has vowed to hunt him down and punish him for deflowering his beautiful daughter Sumita. Luckily for Tristan, he has been magically teleported to the hinterlands of the kingdom: the tiny riverside mining village of Sinners Landing.
A Town of Beautiful Women
The town is run by a cadre of beautiful women, each with her own hopes, dreams, and story to tell. Some are building a following at the Temple of Fire and Lust, others are searching the nearby abandoned copper mines for an ancient treasure, and others are rebuilding their lives after shady and mysterious pasts.
Dungeon-Crawling Fun
Venture into nearby dungeons, such as the Abandoned Copper Mines, or the twisted labyrinthine Wildlands. There you’ll encounter rotbones, fungoids, woodies, funkslimes, and dozens of other creatures. You’ll also be faced with traps, riddles, and choices that could provide great rewards, or fatal dangers. Each crawl into the dungeon is different, with an ever-expanding world of choices, monsters, and combats.
So. Much. Wenching.
Successful romance with the girls of Sinners Landing leads to fully animated sex scenes with over a dozen different women, each with their own deep story, character, and desires. Unlock all of the various scenarios by unraveling each of their personal stories.
An Artistic Touch
Tristan isn’t just a rogue and mage apprentice, he’s an aspiring artist with a sketchbook in his satchel. Throughout his adventures, he’ll be drawing the beautiful girls he sees, often in extremely exotic, imaginative, and sexy situations. Each of these drawings is a painting subgame, allowing you to build a library of images of the beautiful girls of Sinners Landing.
Steam User 15
Sinners Landing is as much an AVN as it is a sandbox/point-and-click adventure and a puzzle game. It’s one of those titles that doesn’t focus heavily on an overarching story but instead offers a world populated by multiple women, each with their own questlines. Completing these quests increases their affection towards you.
To progress, you’ll need to engage in card battles and a variety of minigames — many of which, especially early on, are drawing-based. The card combat system is actually quite decent and enjoyable. What I really appreciate is that if it’s not your thing, the game allows you to skip these fights entirely. The same goes for the other minigames: they’re simple (though not always easy) and can also be skipped if needed, which is a great accessibility feature.
However, some of these minigames would benefit significantly from better instructions or clearer guidance. In general, a proper tutorial would have been a very welcome addition.
Beyond the minigames, the bulk of the experience revolves around dialogue — a lot of it. Much of this dialogue consists of lore dumps or background information about the women you can pursue. I mention this because I can easily see some players finding this aspect slow or even boring, especially if they’re looking for a more fast-paced, steamy experience. Make no mistake: this game is a slow burn. If you’re expecting to jump straight into sexual content and quickly win over the women, you’ll likely be disappointed.
Visually, the game is polished and the artwork is well-done. It uses the distinctive Unity-style sex animations — if you like that style, you’ll enjoy it here. There’s also a decent variety in the sex scenes; they’re not all carbon copies of each other, which I appreciate. The overall polish extends to the music, sound effects, and ambient audio, which are all well-implemented. The sex scenes even include moaning, which is a nice touch.
There are a few choices to make along the way, but the experience is mostly linear. However, you do have agency when it comes to which women you want to pursue, which is a nice bit of flexibility.
Overall, Sinners Landing is a slow-paced AVN with more minigames and world-building than you might expect, and less emphasis on adult content. That’s not necessarily a bad thing — it makes for a relaxing and engaging experience if you're in the right mood. There’s also plenty of content, making it well worth the price. If I had to rate it numerically, I’d give it a 7.5/10.
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Steam User 5
I have found the writing to be entertaining, the artwork attractive, and the mini-games enjoyable; just the right amount of challenging.
All of that said, the dungeon combat could use some balance and fine tuning. Combat moves a little slowly and the progression curve is a bit more like a roller coaster than a smooth ramp up. However, this is an early access game, so it's expected.
I really think the creative team deserves some serious kudos for this project.
If this game "looks" like other games you've played, then there is a very good chance you will enjoy this game. One great thing about the game is that it sets the mood and tone very early on. In other words, you will know if this is a "keeper" within the first hour or so.
Steam User 3
I'm 17 hours in at this point, and I feel pretty confident in saying that this game is an eroge genre GOTY contender. Entertaining writing backed up by excellent art, animation, and pacing. The deckbuilding combat is pretty fun, although it's quite easy to tell when a card does and does not have good value. Gameplay segments are interspersed with really creative puzzle and painting sequences. I haven't seen something like this in many modern eroge in a way that's done well, but Sinners Landing gets it right. Also, excellent soundtrack. Blues is such a strong choice for the vibe of this game, it really suits the mood. Overall, an outstanding game, especially for the price. There is clearly so much effort and heart put into this, don't pass it up!
Steam User 3
It's a great story. Well crafted. Still some parts missing, but that's the beta version for you. If you like stories of magic, witchcraft, quests and what not; with the occasional sex scene intertwined, this game's for you. Do try it out.
Steam User 3
Art is nice, environment is nice, characters are nice, minigames are nice, music is ok, but the text - prepare for a shit-ton of text, dialogues that are just idiotic fillers. If the game had only half the dialogues, playuer would not get boring. Often times the gialogues get so boring and so offtopic that it feels they are there just to keep players gameplay hours metrics. I am saying it out loud not to criticize, its a nice little game with its own pros, i am saying it so that the game authors can take it to heart and make other games more enjoyable by cutting the filler dialogues to absolute minimum.
Steam User 3
I still haven't played through it all, but so far so good. The characters are likable, the humor is similar to the Paradise Lust games, the card battler is entertaining enough, and minigames are enjoyable. The biggest difference compared to the Paradise Lust series that I see is definitely the amount of dialog. If you don't like reading, try a different game. This one is full of worldbuilding and lore, with characters that have long backstories. For an AVN, it is a surprise. But personally, a welcomed one.
Steam User 2
This game is listed as Early Access, but could just as easily be a demo. I'm hopeful I will like the full game, but right now there just isn't enough content to get invested. I met a character, fucked her immediately, then right after there's a pop up saying 'that's all the content of this girl, stay tuned for more!' Like... I named her not 40 seconds ago. Then other characters are just dialog machines. I hope this game feels full and better paced some day. But that is not now. I will return when it is out of early access, but I'm done for now. It is early access, so I wont negatively review the game, but I wish I could give it like a neutral review instead of a positive one. Happy Gooning