Escape Dungeon
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the GameEscape captivity in this turn-based roguelite! Enemies and items will spawn randomly as you navigate your way through the enchanted mines. You don’t need to defeat all your captors, but you have to escape!
Features:
◇ Experience the action with Live2D animated & interactive CGs!
◇ Examine every detail with our detailed CGs 3x the size of regular CGs!
◇ Explore and break out of these treacherous procedurally-generated mines!
◇ What happens if you get caught? Submit to their merciless capture with 26 different Live2D-animated H-scenes!
Plot:
Queen Illy: A monarch who controls time with her orgasms. She and Human King Raleven held the reins to the Sundista Kingdom, the last of the great kingdoms on the continent. For hundreds of years, they succeeded in repelling Lord Qaron’s demon armies. Every time they were on the verge of defeat, the King would give Queen Illy an orgasm. Time would reverse, and they would seize victory from the jaws of defeat.
Yet, it all ended when the King passed away. With the Queen unable to climax, the Kingdom was doomed. Lord Qaron led marched his demon armies to the capital for their final battle.
The Grand Mage Shalith, knowing of their imminent doom, used all her mana to teleport the Queen to safety. Drained of magic and unable to resist, Shalith was captured by the demon army. Lord Qaron imprisoned her deep inside the enchanted mines.
With the enchantments restricting her abilities, they thought Shalith would never be able to escape…
Steam User 10
I love this game! But it's tiring as heck!
There's a lot of things I enjoyed about Escape Dungeon and there's an almost an equal amount of this I find annoying in this game. With that said, there's more than I enjoyed so I recommend it.
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Let's start with what it's about:
You're a grand mage that was captured during the war between human and elves vs demons. You need to escape before you get raped . In the case you do get caught trying to escape, the elf queen has the ability to turn back time with her orgasm(crazy ability).
The game is a turn-based rougelite dungeon crawler played with only a mouse that emphasizes more on strategy and resource management in order to beat the game. You have to progress through 28 floors of the dungeon with a boss placed after every few floors with random drops of items, spells, weapon skills and crystals scattered at every floor.
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The fun stuff
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Sex is great! Let's be real, you buying this game for the fact its a porn game and we all know the pattern of a female protagonist fighting all male demon dungeons. You can unlock individual scenes from losing to each mob but obviously you wanna focus on actually beating the game which will unlock 95% of scenes. The other 5% is from beating hard mode(which I personally think isn't worth it except for literally one scene). With that said, they have a good number of scenes of each specie: rats, goblins, orcs, yadda yadda. Animation is decent.
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GAMEPLAY
Escape Dungeon forces you to rely on the many random drops it gives you and the fun part is that the game has a decent variety of offensive items and utility items so you choose the playstyle you prefer. Wanna become one punch man? Just find the spell that buffs your next melee attack with weapon arts as a one two hit combo. Wanna play zoner wizard? Find an immobility spell and spam fireball at that demon! Offense goes from close range weapon arts to ranged magic spells. Utility has vision spells, dash, teleports and even passive healing. Do note the drops are random. So you need to adapt when necessary. But when combined, you become the John Wick of demons.
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The annoying stuff
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The only weird thing I do notice is that a lot of the scenes involve demons covering the mage so instead of a good look at her body, you mostly looking at male demon ass. It especially zooms in their butt like c'mon I wanna see the sexy mage body more! Although they do make the male body transparent for a short time, I wish there was more control on the scene.
GAMEPLAY
The early parts of the game is pretty grindy from the fact you die pretty easily if you don't have enough crystal money to upgrade: health, attack, inventory space and map vision. Upgrades are an absolute necessity if you want to last long as there are very few ways to sustain health esp with potions being rare. But to get upgrades > you need crystals > to get crystals you need to farm DEEP in the dungeon > to get deep in the dungeon, you need upgrades. Farming for upgrades will be the most annoying but once you get a certain level, the game becomes almost too easy if I'm being honest.
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GAME NOTES
I just wanna say that the game has a bit of difficulty but in a good way that you get used to and learn to navigate around. In combat, enemies will ALWAYS have the first turn so taking damage is almost unavoidable UNLESS you use your items. There's also annoying ass archers. At the early game rat archers are stationary but if you get to goblins, boars, etc. they will MOVE. And you can only do melee attacks if you and your enemy are beside each other(left and right, top and bottom. No diagonals). So you eventually have to save range spells for them.
There's also a gimmick that's fun to use. Enemies will only move if you are at the same square; the same room as them. If you are only at the door way, they will not move or attack(except for some archers). So you can spam spells safely from the door way and if its on cooldown, you can skip your turns on the doorway until the spell comes back up.
Even though some dungeon floors are random, they have patterns and some have secret rooms. Whether they need a room key or a tunnel to get through (Good luck!).
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tl;dr
Escape Dungeon's a rougelite game where you play as female human elf John Wick. You're forced to use whatever you find on the ground to kill everything that moves.
And if you fail...( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Grindy but rewarding. Slow and annoying at first but gets fun in the long run. So I recommend this to everyone who loves rougelites
Steam User 4
It's an eroge roguelike, which ends up being a pretty decent idea conceptually, and the art and sound is pretty good too. I have some issues with the execution, like the combat system always resulting in you taking damage which makes runs a bit too luck-based with how many potions you end up finding, or the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ insects that crawl up your vagina and just take up an inventory slot for the rest of the run forever (what the hell were they thinking?), and it's a bit on the grindy side to get upgrades like it originated as a mobile game and they forgot to balance it or something (as far as I can tell, this isn't what happened, it's just like that). But overall, it's fine. You can play it with one hand if you need to. Like let's say you were eating food while gaming, you can do that just fine.
Steam User 2
Yes, but-Absolutely, not. (Purchased on sale. Deep, sale.)
I am normally fine with overly simple game play experiences, but this title lacks repeatability.
I nearly completed the first run without a fail state, but as I found out, completing a run will just unlock the "event" replays. This took the wind out of my sails for completing extra runs. This also factored into completing a run on the hardest post game difficulty, but the novelty of the game play loop wore out.
The menus, specifically the title menu and character growth menu, are of the lowest effort. The backgrounds, actors (in-game) are serviceable. The event sequences have the most artistic effort. I will surmise this is why you might be drawn to the product in the first place.
Character's do not have a lot of animation while moving on screen or in combat.
Over-all it is still a solid package. I would personally just replay some retro game, whilst having an internet browser open.
Deep. Sale.
Steam User 3
i think this is called a dungeon crawler. you have to escape a dungeon, and if you die you get ra..ed by goblins, orcs, or other zombie hounds. the scenes feature cream..es, x-ray, but no pregnancy. and are quite well made in all honesty. if you die you restart from the start. But it's not exactly the start, as dungeons change, and you keep your stats. the dungeon bosses change too. yuou don't meet bosses you already won over. it's a turn by turn game. it's more of a casual game
Steam User 1
This game has some pretty horrible, brutal, violent, humiliating, unsexy, unattractive, sex scenes for being captured, but in spite of that it is a pretty well made good game. I don't care too much for all of the sex scenes, since some of them just, ick me out. However the game can still be played and enjoyed in spite of those scenes. Pretty content to explore the randomly generated Dungeons and fight monsters and upgrade my character. It is a good rogue-lite. I highly approve of it.
Steam User 0
Started from the second Escape Dungeon (one day I will stop beginning franchises with the sequels, but not today), so I wasn’t expecting much. And, indeed, the game looks rather simple compared to its continuation—characters are mostly static except during CG scenes, and combat is pretty basic.
The story… well, it just exists; it’s definitely not the main reason we play this game, am I right? :)
However, after the second area, the gameplay picks up a bit. I was pleasantly surprised by the debuff mechanic—you could get infected during random looting, adding a nice strategic twist. Too bad the sequel didn’t have this feature, as it’s a good mechanic that could have been expanded further
Once you finish the game, all CGs open up, and you can go into the NG+ for real ending and to clear up the remaining achievements. It will take you, like, five hours or so, tops
In summary, Escape Dungeon is a straightforward, simple experience with subtle moments of depth that make it worth a try if you’re into light dungeon crawlers with 18+ scenes added to the mix.
Steam User 0
interesting concept, just the details that are not the greatest. give it a try on sale.