Cover art for FLICK CLUB | 18+ NSFW, an adult visual novel by heptagon (formerly Horncore Studios)

FLICK CLUB | 18+ NSFW

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by heptagon (formerly Horncore Studios) · developer page

Competitive strip puzzle action with monsters and high-stakes card games

Head-to-head strip puzzle action!

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Competitive strip puzzle action with monsters and high-stakes card games

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FLICK CLUB is heptagon's audacious take on the versus puzzle genre, wrapping sliding-block mechanics in an adults-only fantasy setting. You're competing at a monster-run parlor where victories are measured not just in points but in wardrobe removal—a framing device that transforms what could be a straightforward tile-matching game into something with genuine social stakes.

Gameplay centers on a 5×5 grid of suit emblems (Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, and the developer's own Heptagon suit). The core loop is familiar: align three or more matching symbols to clear lines. The twist is combo scoring—when a line clears and leaves another complete row or column, it vanishes automatically, rewarding planning and pattern recognition over reflexive speed. Versus mode pits you against a CPU or local opponent in best-of-five rounds; clearing lines damages your opponent's stamina bar, and once depleted, they forfeit clothing (or you customize the stakes entirely). Timer pressure keeps matches tense; dawdle on combo setups and you'll auto-lose the round.

The adult content is atmospheric rather than intrusive. Character designs lean into monster fantasy aesthetics, and the game includes an SFW toggle that sanitizes the experience for streaming or squeamish players—a thoughtful inclusion that doesn't compromise the core puzzle challenge. Performance is solid across HTML5, Windows, and macOS builds, with responsive gamepad and keyboard controls supporting both Y2K and Dual button configurations.

If you're seeking pure puzzle depth, FLICK CLUB's mechanics are competent but not revolutionary. Its strength lies in the novelty of competitive strip-game framing and the social theater of local multiplayer—it's a party game that happens to be built on match-three foundations, not the other way around.

Pros

  • Combo system rewards planning and creates satisfying cascades
  • Local versus multiplayer with adjustable stakes makes for memorable social moments
  • SFW toggle provided without compromising core experience
  • Tight timer creates genuine tension and pacing
  • Supports multiple input methods with responsive controls
  • Monster character designs lean into fantasy appeal

Cons

  • Puzzle mechanics are fairly standard; limited mechanical depth for puzzle enthusiasts
  • Best experienced with another player—single-player CPU matches lack the dynamic unpredictability
  • Browser version may have performance inconsistencies depending on hardware
  • Adult framing is more novelty than narrative substance
Recommended for: Players who enjoy local multiplayer games with social or competitive stakes, particularly those comfortable with adult themes and monster fantasy aesthetics. Works best as a party game among friends rather than a solo campaign experience.
Skip if: Anyone seeking deep puzzle mechanics, story-driven narratives, or those uncomfortable with explicit sexual themes even if the SFW mode is enabled.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed competitive match-three games like Puyo Puyo or Versus modes in Tetris Effect but wanted something designed explicitly for adult audiences with higher social stakes, FLICK CLUB delivers that premise through a monster-parlor setting.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Puzzle
Platforms
html5, windows, macos
Author
heptagon (formerly Horncore Studios)
Source
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