


There’s a reason for that huge file size. As with the first game, the artwork is consistent and well-drawn, and each scene is fully voiced. Each has their own Game Over H-scene, which is the real reason you’re here, let’s face it. Common types such as harpies, lamia, slime girls (Milfy is adorable), mermaids and succubi are all present, and even some more unusual creations as well. There are five monster girls in each maze as well as four generals and the demon queen herself, making fifteen characters in total. Most of the time the player will do this before they even get to the barrier, so it’s not really a chore. Defeat three random encounters and the barrier pops open.

Yes, the idiosyncratic pixelated artwork is back, but at least the main characters are all drawn with detailed artwork. The random encounters in each region are smaller versions of the main monster girl with lower quality artwork. The mazes are divided into five regions, each containing one of the main monster girl characters locked off behind a mystical barrier. Cute, bouncy, adorable.and general of an army focused on exterminating humanity. Aside from them, the player levels up each time they defeat one of the main monster girl characters. This is mostly gone apart from six special conventional monsters (this time with full artwork rather than plain black silhouettes) hidden in each maze that give a stat bonus when defeated. In the original the player levelled up by picking up a stat boost for each monster they killed, which meant an awful lot of tedious grinding against boring silhouette monsters to be able to beat the monster girl ‘bosses’ in order to proceed. The player also has the option of a special strong sword/magic attack, but each has a limited number of usages and is best saved for the bosses. As with the first game there isn’t a lot of strategy other than hit either the sword attack or magic attack button. The first maze is set in a forest and the second is set in the demon queen’s castle, both with nicely drawn backgrounds. Lose (or sometimes win!) to certain enemies and you get a gorgeously rendered Game Over hentai scene where the monster girl performs a variety of different sex acts on the lucky/luckless hero. Gameplay-wise it’s similar to the first one-the player wanders around two Dungeon Master-esque mazes, defeating enemies with either sword or magic. It’s pricey at $34, but it’s a really chunky file at 1.5GB, so you do get a lot of content. They're not kidding around when they say violated.
