Cover art for Insect Prison REMAKE, an adult visual novel by Eroism

Insect Prison REMAKE

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by Eroism · developer page

Alien Island Survival: Eroism's Tentacle-Filled Point-and-Click Remake

A point and click adventure in a naughty alien critter riddled island.

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Alien Island Survival: Eroism's Tentacle-Filled Point-and-Click Remake

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Insect Prison REMAKE is Eroism's modernized standalone adaptation of Atella's original CardWirth game Mushi no Kangoku, transporting the point-and-click adventure formula to contemporary platforms. You play as Leah, an adventurer hired to locate a missing survey team on a freshly discovered island—a premise that quickly unravels into explicit encounters with the island's oversized extraterrestrial inhabitants. The setup is straightforward: exploration meets discovery, with the island's ecosystem serving as both setting and source of the game's adult content.

Gameplay revolves around traditional point-and-click mechanics, guiding Leah through environments rendered in upscaled CGs (doubled from the original 632x420 resolution to 1264x840, courtesy of AI upscaling). Eroism built the remake in Godot, ditching CardWirth's engine dependency entirely—a practical choice that nets native support for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. The interface has been customized to modernize the original while maintaining its intentional visual style. Navigation is methodical; progression hinges on interacting with the island's hostile (or welcoming, depending on perspective) fauna. The game's pacing allows for atmospheric buildup before encounters escalate into explicit sexual content involving tentacles and pregnancy themes—content handled with mature directness rather than restraint.

Multilingual support across English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, and Simplified Chinese reflects serious localization effort. The technical execution is competent: sharper visuals at 1080p and 1440p, quality-of-life refinements over the original, and a responsive control scheme suited to multiple input methods. However, sparse narrative framing means the story exists primarily to justify the scenario rather than develop character or world. If you're seeking sophisticated storytelling wrapped around adult themes, look elsewhere; if you want straightforward, well-presented erotic adventure with alien breeding undertones, this delivers.

Pros

  • Multiplatform native support (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android)
  • Doubled resolution with upscaled CGs improves visual clarity
  • Seven-language localization with professional translations
  • Standalone Godot build eliminates legacy engine requirements
  • Point-and-click accessibility suits mobile and desktop equally
  • Respectful permissions and credits to original creator Atella

Cons

  • Minimal narrative scaffolding beyond premise and encounters
  • Limited mechanical depth for those seeking puzzle complexity
  • AI-generated backgrounds may feel generic to some players
  • Tentacle and pregnancy content leaves no room for alternative preferences
  • Upscaling cannot restore fine detail lost in original low-res CGs
Recommended for: Players comfortable with explicit alien/tentacle erotica who appreciate straightforward point-and-click adventure structure and want a multiplatform experience. Fans of the original CardWirth game seeking modernized accessibility will find significant value in the technical improvements.
Skip if: Anyone seeking narrative depth, player choice consequences, or adult content that doesn't center tentacles and pregnancy should pass.
Similar taste: If you played the original Mushi no Kangoku and want it running natively on modern hardware without CardWirth, this is the obvious upgrade. Otherwise, fans of pure-scenario eroge with atmospheric island settings may appreciate the deliberate pacing.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Adventure
Platforms
windows, macos, linux, android
Languages
English, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Chinese (Simplified)
Author
Eroism
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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