RPGM - Completed - Inma Ka Sugoroku [v1.3] [Corrupt]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    SparkCarrot

    Well, this game had infinite potencial, the mechanics are executed well and gets more inteesting each time you play. They real problem is the lack of content.

    The protagonists play a tabletop game, each time they play they accumulate lust, more the lust they transform into succubus, if you play well, you can see all the endings. The only problem is that becoming little by little into succubus, means almost nothing, some males become futas, females became sexier and sluttier, but there is nothing apart from that, not even masturbating themself or others, kissing, etc.

    This game just lack on content, really a shame because is kind of fun.
  2. 4.00 star(s)

    QUANQ77

    Inma Ka Sugoroku is one of those interesting games with a rather amazing premise with a slightly flawed execution. I can certainly say it's one of the more unique in terms of gameplay though, depending on whether or not you're looking for something fun or potentially irritating in addition to your porn.

    Major positives are the art, characters and general corruption themes. These are all top notch. You get three stages of a character, with males turning into futanari or fully female, then full succubus forms. These are all illustrated and wrote very nicely for fans of those themes. I enjoyed seeing each stage of a character and finding out what they'd act like when fully turned.

    The game plays sort of like a Mario Party without the minigames. You roll dice, get items and try to complete a certain objective around a map against three AI. Corruption is a hard to shake stat which you accumulate during gameplay, which turns you into a succubus, and as each player gets dragged down they'll try to drag you down further with same space events.

    What's the bad then? You're only playing to lose. I don't imagine this game being "beatable" in terms of being the last non-succubi standing in 99% of circumstances because the game is built to continue throwing more and more corruption at you. I didn't get as far as seeing what happened when everybody fully transformed, but it happens after about three or four boards due to the game giving unused characters their own corruption as if they'd played a match in the meantime.

    However if the premise appeals to you at all, you'll more than likely enjoy it for a while. I know I remained interested for a few hours until my character was fully corrupted with no good ending seemingly in sight.
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