Kallen Isekai is a grindy rpgm game featuring a cute protagonist and a bunch of orcs
The story follows a girl named Kallen who gets isekai'd by truck-kun and sent to another world. There she's quickly rounded up by orcs and has to figure out how to escape, and whether she even wants to.
It's pretty weak really, mostly just an excuse for porn. Kallen has no personality and only the most bare-bones resistance to any slutty behavior, even from the start. You can't even call it corruption. Other than Kallen, there's a single other female character who has the personality angry, and that's it.
Gameplay consists of wandering around finding stuff to do. There's little in the way of direction and talking to everyone is basically the only way forward. Eventually you'll find out how to make money and need to grind it aggressively (less if you're literal) to buy anything.
The art is really the only redeeming quality. Outside the art, the story is boring, the characters are flat, and the gameplay is non-existent. While future patches might add content, I don't think they can improve the core loop much, which I already found stale.
The story follows a girl named Kallen who gets isekai'd by truck-kun and sent to another world. There she's quickly rounded up by orcs and has to figure out how to escape, and whether she even wants to.
It's pretty weak really, mostly just an excuse for porn. Kallen has no personality and only the most bare-bones resistance to any slutty behavior, even from the start. You can't even call it corruption. Other than Kallen, there's a single other female character who has the personality angry, and that's it.
Gameplay consists of wandering around finding stuff to do. There's little in the way of direction and talking to everyone is basically the only way forward. Eventually you'll find out how to make money and need to grind it aggressively (less if you're literal) to buy anything.
The art is really the only redeeming quality. Outside the art, the story is boring, the characters are flat, and the gameplay is non-existent. While future patches might add content, I don't think they can improve the core loop much, which I already found stale.