Scenario
A NEET is isekaied in a world of magic and swords. He is the Demon Lord and must confront the Order. To do so, he is accompanied by a priestess of Chaos and a particularly clever goblin. But it’s impossible to face the opposing forces head-on, so he’ll have to set up his dungeon and attract adventurers to bolster his forces.
Gameplay
It’s hard to describe the gameplay. The game is divided into two phases. The strategic round consists of placing your units in your dungeon, setting traps, upgrading your units and assigning demons to raid surrounding villages. Once this is done, the combat turn begins. You have very little control over events as adventurers return to reach your priestess. Hopefully, your strategy will suffice. The trick of the game is to manage your limited resources, whether gold, upgrade materials, the sequence of your research or the number of remaining turns. It’s a small game, so the balancing is a bit rough, but once you’ve found the right technique, you’ll finish the game without too many problems, even if you have to keep your wits about you.
H-content
First of all, I really like the style of the game, even if the character designs are a little too fluid. The content is quite generous, between scenes with monsters, training scenes with the Demon Lord to upgrade your heroines, and other little treats. You unlock as you go, at an appreciable pace. You never go long without a new CG to enjoy, but they’re rare enough to be fully appreciated. Scenes revolve around forced sex, monster impregnation and the fantasies of our Demon Lord.
What I didn’t like
The beginning of the game is a little difficult, as the tutorial teaches you how to play, but gives no advice. You have to try it out, and don’t hesitate to restart. There’s a kind of limit to the number of turns per chapter, which keeps the tension up, but I personally like to take my time. As for the characters, I like their design but their personalities are hopelessly empty.
Conclusion
I really enjoyed Dungeon’s Legion. I won’t be playing it again tomorrow, as there’s not much diversity in the gameplay, but it was a great time to try it out.