Lust Friend

You wake up in a fantasy world filled with succubi... and it isn't the first time this has happened to you. You encounter Fess, a whimsical blonde haired succubus who was an enemy in your previous adventure, and who is responsible for calling you here.

But this time around, Fess doesn't seem to be your enemy. She's currently building a tower for her kind, and says that if you help her finish the tower, she'll return you to your original world.

Lust Friend is a H-game currently under development by company 62studio. It is a sequel to their previous work Lust Grimm, featuring the same main character in Magrut. A trial version is currently available and receives regular updates.

The game has a wiki, which is shared with Lust Grimm.


 * Auto Revive: You get two free auto-revives each battle. The first one restores you to 50% of your maximum health, the second to a third of your maximum.
 * Battle Strip: You can do this with the Undress skill, and enemies automatically strip if reduced to half health or below. This results in the Undress status effect, as noted under Full-Frontal Assault.
 * Buxom Is Better: As in the previous game, this trope could easily be an alternate name for the game. Every enemy has breasts that are as large or larger than her head, and said breasts are also usually the emphasis of the sex scenes.
 * Cute Monster Girl: They make up the entirety of enemies. While all of them are technically succubi, they include types normally used for non-succubus monster girls e.g. bee girls and cow girls.
 * Distracted by the Sexy: Several status ailments are this and these are occasionally inflicted by an enemy assuming a sexy pose.
 * Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: An unusual variant, fitting the nature of the game. The elements are body parts of enemies: Hand, Foot, Mouth, Chest, Ass, and Pussy. Each enemy is vulnerable to and/or resists damage dealt to particular parts of their body (hands and feet aren't targeted by any of your attacks), conversely, their attacks use specific body parts. Certain status effects affect elemental resistances.
 * Exclusively Evil: Subverted to an even greater extent than in the previous game. Not only are there more succubus NPCs who are friendly to the player, it is now possible to talk to enemies mid-battle and become friends with them, which instantly ends the battle and gives you unique items.
 * Full-Frontal Assault: Being naked is an actual status effect ("Undress"), increasing damage dealt and received and granting access to specific skills.
 * Grappling with Grappling Rules: Enemies can put you in a Hold, which lowers your damage, prevents you from fleeing and sometimes restricts other actions as well.
 * Healing Checkpoint: Unlike in the previous game, this is subverted - talking to a Record Keeper Fairy no longer heals you.
 * Horny Devils: These make up the entirety of enemies and, unlike the previous game, the majority of friendly NPCs as well.
 * Little Bit Beastly: The animal-based succubi tend towards this.
 * Improbable Weapon User: You equip books as weapons and this somehow raises your offensive stats, despite all combat being sexual in nature.
 * The Many Deaths of You: Like similar games, losing to an enemy results in them raping you to death. There are different endings for when you lose to an enemy for the first time compared to subsequent losses.
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Most enemies are some combination of a succubus with something else. Additionally, the succubus towns are naturally populated by succubi of many different professions.
 * Portal Network: There are various crystals around the world which, when you first find them, create a corresponding crystal just outside the first town. Interacting with a crystal lets you teleport to the other one in the pair.
 * Preexisting Encounters: Non-boss enemies walk around on the map and most pursue the player upon seeing them (a few follow preset paths), initiating battle on contact. All enemies have their level displayed above their heads, allowing you to choose whether you want to fight them or not.
 * Sanity Meter: There are two types, both of which are naturally sexual: Lust and Dependence
 * Lust is displayed as a percentage. It fills up when you escape from enemies, when you struggle but fail to escape from a hold, and occasionally when you're attacked. A higher Lust meter increases the damage you receive, causes enemies to hit multiple times with their attacks and use powerful special attacks, and reduces the chance of you escaping battle or escaping holds. It can be reduced by using certain items or by losing a battle.
 * Dependence ranges from 1-100, and only increases when you lose to an enemy. It has no apparent effect in the trial version; however, it's worth noting that in the previous game, reaching 100 Dependence resulted in a Nonstandard Game Over.
 * Talking the Monster to Death: A new feature is the ability to talk to enemies during battle to befriend them. There are six different talk skills, each of which leads to a list of dialogue options (these vary slightly from enemy to enemy). Some options increase their opinion of you, others decrease it and others have no effect. Once you raise their liking of you enough, you get a "Friend Flag", depicted by these two words in the bottom left of the screen. This gives you the option to end the battle instantly. This is currently the only way to get a series of stat-raising items.