Overall Rating: 3.5/5
Let’s make this perfectly clear. This is not a game for everyone. It is sick, twisted, and certainly a caliber above the regular connoisseur. The actual gameplay is the poorest thing about this, the story switches from a carefree romp to horrors man was not meant to know of, and the artwork of ranging from sexy to abominable is the real meat of the show. Play only if you know exactly what GFF is willing to throw at you.
Story
Coming from the great land beyond the mortal realm, Mika goes behind her mother’s back to spread happiness to the human world below, starting with the “human village” she visited long ago — now an entire kingdom— by supplying special medicine (read: hard drugs no mortal should ever ingest) made from special herbs grown using her own futa spunk. Fortunately for her, Rafa, a fellow friend is willing to help her out and spread the medicine far and wide so humanity can achieve true happiness.
Unfortunately, Mika is a supreme moron and doesn’t realize that her idea of happiness is causing everyone to go mad with lust thanks to her medicine and Rafa is in on the chaos, both of them causing calamity as human society collapses, slowly turning everyone into sexual monstrosities. We journey between select woman across the story and watch as they become corrupted by Mika’s medicine. Culminating in the overthrow of the queen of the kingdom by her own corrupted daughter. Though the queen is a descendant of Ancients (i.e. Mika), not even she could stand against the inevitable destruction.
Score: 3/5
Gameplay
It’s barebones management and merely a means to an end. Your goal is to create as much medicine as possible to amass enough cash to level your stats up and spend on facility upgrades, as well as purchasing sweets to increase the quality of Mika’s sperm for cultivation. Since there is no deadline, it’s extremely simple and monotonous grind out the loop and eventually break the game with an overflow of cash. Beyond that, your main and only goal is to level up enough to advance the story. There are two ending, one "bad" where you didn't sufficiently corrupted everyone, and a "good" where everyone is truly "Happy"...
Score: 1/5
Artwork
The artwork is fantastic… to an extent. Not to get into the more extreme end of things, characters are cutely drawn and can even be sexy early on. There is a good variety of CGs ranging from highly erotic to truly bizarre then downright eldritch. There’s never a low moment, that’s for sure. However, the thing keeping this back any higher is the egregious censorship. It takes away a lot of the horror when all of the mutations are blurred out, it’s especially bad considering the sizes of all those mutations when they become a pixel mess taking up a good 40% of the CGs.
Score: 3/5
Hentai
Good. Lord. Almighty. This game goes off the rocker right when you least expect it, if you’re one of the unlucky ones who only skimmed the summary before playing, you’d likely got one hell of a shock. At first this plays out relatively tame with some breast expansion and thigh thickening, futanarization, and heavy doses of corruption. But then you get the GFF special on full blast, extreme body mutations into phallic caricatures, horrific deviant monsters, and actual madness as people’s minds are lost in it all. GFF is usually known for his creepypasta sexual bizarreness, but this really pushes it to some real uncomfortable levels if you’re not ready.
Besides the most obvious, other sections include tentacles, lesbian, mind break, drugs, vore, urination, plenty of rape, excessive cum, live birthing, one instance of loli, and enough futa to last a lifetime. Men are bit of a rarity here, females and futas are all you’ll be seeing here aside from the slaaneshi deamons and chaos spawns that take up the endgame.
Score: 4/5
Translation
The english translation is handled with care, perfectly eligible and cohesive. The dialog fits together perfectly and keeps the sexual pace going smoothly. Menus are easy to navigate thanks to it being so simple and gets the job done, though there is one instance of the level descriptions being cut off at the end of the screen, this by no means made it impossible to understand. I salute to you
Gabrangel, you sick bastich.
Score: 5/5.