Synopsis
“The Demon Lord has fled.”
With the rise of strategy guides and tools, modern RPG demon lords are relentlessly crushed by fully-powered heroes.
Sick of this fate, the Demon Lord finally ran away.
That’s where a part-time worker named “Taro” gets hastily hired.
Earning 100 Gold per day, the Demon Lord’s part-time job begins here.
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Become the leader of the Demon Lord’s army and face off against the hero party in an epic final battle!
Face off against the colorful cast of the demon army and hero party—each with their own unique personalities and quirks. Show them the true power of a Demon Lord!
Fully voiced female characters. Features animation, cutins, and a special [Eyeball Button] system!
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Editorial Review
This is a comedic strategy RPG that inverts the tired “hero defeats demon lord” formula by making you the reluctant last-minute hire tasked with actually winning. The premise lands hard—the Demon Lord’s desperation to escape fate by outsourcing the final battle to a random part-timer is genuinely funny, and the game commits to that absurdist energy rather than playing it straight.
The mechanics pivot around tactical battles against a hero party, but the real draw here is the cast dynamic. You’re managing a colorful demon army roster (all fully voiced female characters), each with distinct personalities that flesh out what’s typically the disposable enemy faction. The combination of character-driven RPG gameplay with the perverted and lascivious tags suggests this isn’t playing the comedy entirely for laughs—there’s a clear appeal to the demon girls themselves, and the game seems comfortable letting suggestive character interaction coexist with actual strategic depth. That blend of cute character focus with adult appeal is more intentional here than in standard fantasy fare.
The production values signal genuine polish: animation, cutins, and the novelty of an “Eyeball Button” system (presumably interactive elements tied to character sprites) indicate this isn’t a bare-bones text adventure. The investment in presentation for a comedic strategy title shows confidence in the concept.
This lands best with players who want their strategy RPGs seasoned with personality and adult humor rather than players seeking pure mechanical challenge. If you’re fatigued by generic demon lord encounters and want a game that winks at RPG tropes while delivering character-focused, lascivious storytelling with tactical bones, this hits the sweet spot. The fully voiced cast and animation justify engagement even if the strategic layer proves moderate in depth.
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