Cover art for [DEMO!] SCANTILY- (HALLOWEEN BUILD!) v1.6, an adult visual novel by Grave Reaper Cushions

[DEMO!] SCANTILY- (HALLOWEEN BUILD!)

v1.6 Action Browser Windows

by Grave Reaper Cushions · developer page

Pixel-art action game where you punch festive objects as Morag

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Pixel-art action game where you punch festive objects as Morag

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Grave Reaper Cushions returns to their quirky action series with a Halloween-themed entry that strips the premise down to its essentials: you are Morag, you have fists, and there are pumpkins that need punching. It's the third iteration of this minimalist concept—previous installments featured ping-pong balls, chocolates, and Easter eggs—but the developer leans into seasonal theming with enough visual variety to justify another round.

The gameplay is straightforward reflex-based action rendered in crisp pixel art with a Game Boy aesthetic. You'll punch incoming objects in real-time, with the Halloween build focusing on pumpkins and festive imagery as your targets. The demo limits your access to the full content suite, but the complete version promises 120 unlockable gallery images across four seasonal themes, sixteen costumes, and ongoing holiday-specific updates with additional galleries and outfit variations. Mechanically, there's no narrative complexity here—this is pure arcade-style collision and timing.

The adult content sits in the gallery rather than the core gameplay; expect lewd pixel-art imagery tied to Morag's various unlockable costumes. The tone is comedic and self-aware throughout, with Grave Reaper Cushions playing up the absurdity of repeatedly punching thematically appropriate objects. The chiptune soundtrack reinforces the Game Boy ROM homage, making this feel like a retro piece filtered through a modern indie lens.

This demo release runs on HTML5 and Windows, making it accessible across platforms. If you're downloading this, understand you're sampling a fraction of the full game's unlockable content—the real draw lies in collecting costumes and gallery images across seasonal cycles.

Pros

  • Charming pixel art with deliberate Game Boy aesthetic
  • Straightforward, responsive reflex-based gameplay
  • Frequent content updates tied to real holidays
  • Extensive costume and gallery unlockables in full version
  • Self-aware comedic tone avoids pretension
  • Lightweight and runs smoothly on minimal hardware

Cons

  • Gameplay loop is repetitive even for arcade standards
  • Demo severely limits access to gallery and costume content
  • No narrative or progression system beyond unlocks
  • Minimal mechanical depth or difficulty scaling
Recommended for: Players who enjoy bite-sized arcade games with lewd pixel art rewards, particularly those who appreciate Grave Reaper Cushions' previous work in this series or like comedic takes on NSFW content.
Skip if: Anyone expecting narrative depth, complex mechanics, or substantial gameplay—this is pure arcade reflex action with adult imagery as decoration.
Similar taste: If you've played earlier entries in Grave Reaper Cushions' object-punching series (ping-pong, chocolates, Easter eggs) or enjoy arcade games that use gallery unlocks as progression, this Halloween iteration follows the exact same formula with seasonal theming.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Action
Platforms
html5, windows
Languages
English
Author
Grave Reaper Cushions
Version
v1.6
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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