Deal me, Devil!
by Adins · developer page
Comedic platformer escape through Hell with hand-drawn charm
A comedic platformer with spicy rewards. Leap through Hell, dodge traps, and unlock devilish vixens!
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Comedic platformer escape through Hell with hand-drawn charm
StashlyVN Review
Deal me, Devil! is a side-scrolling platformer that wraps precise mechanics in absurdist humor and hand-drawn artwork. You play as an imp—formerly human, now cursed by a contract you never read—tasked with escaping Hell across four distinct worlds and 17 levels. The premise is deliberately ridiculous: your companion is a sentient hammer named Smashington, also trapped in the same Faustian bargain, and your reward for speedrunning levels is increasingly "eager" encounters with demon characters.
Adins has built a tight platformer that demands accuracy and timing. You'll need to master jumping, dodging, and hammer mechanics to clear obstacle courses that escalate in difficulty. The game leans into its comedic tone through absurd details—"dodge shooting hellish butts," ride demonic trains, and navigate environmental hazards—rather than relying on tired gaming tropes. Your performance score directly affects the enthusiasm of the 15 demon vixens you unlock, creating a progression loop that ties gameplay success to the adult-flavored fanservice.
The adult content here is ecchi in tone: cheeky rather than explicit, emphasizing attraction and flirtation over graphic depiction. The hand-drawn art style complements this—character designs feel playful and stylized rather than photorealistic. At 17 levels across four worlds, expect 3–5 hours of gameplay for completionists, with the difficulty ramping quickly enough that "expect to die a lot" isn't hyperbole. This is a skill-check platformer first, comedy-and-fanservice game second.
Windows only at launch; Polish and English language support included.
Pros
- Precise, demanding platformer mechanics with clear feedback
- Cohesive hand-drawn aesthetic that matches the comedic tone
- Genuine absurdist humor that avoids genre clichés
- Effective risk-reward loop: faster scores unlock character variety
- Well-paced difficulty curve across four distinct environments
- Compact playtime respects your schedule while avoiding filler
Cons
- Punishing difficulty may frustrate players seeking casual gameplay
- Windows-only release limits accessibility on other platforms
- 15 characters and 17 levels is modest content volume
- Adult content tone may feel thin if you're seeking substantial narrative
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