Alien Sex Date
by Hornblase · developer page
Space shooter meets adult dating sim with 53 alien girls to seduce
Shoot evil robots, beam horny girls.
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Space shooter meets adult dating sim with 53 alien girls to seduce
StashlyVN Review
Alien Sex Date from Hornblase pairs arcade shooter mechanics with progression-based adult content. You pilot a spaceship through 18 campaign levels (9 normal, 9 hard), fighting procedurally varied enemy types and unique bosses while collecting intimate encounters with alien women as rewards. The framing device—a scientist enlisting your help with her research—ties the shooting and romance together, though the plot exists primarily as scaffolding for the core loop.
The gameplay itself leans into classic space shooter patterns. You'll upgrade your vessel between runs, unlock companion drones for tactical support, and face increasingly challenging enemy formations as difficulty escalates. Level progression directly ties to unlocking new adult scenes; progression feels meaningful because each completed stage grants access to fresh content rather than simply padding playtime. Hornblase delivers hand-drawn animated intimate moments across a roster of 53+ characters, each representing different body types and alien phenotypes, with explicit fetish categories ranging from monster girls and robots to MILF characters and harem dynamics.
The adult content carries an enthusiast's specificity—not gratuitous but unapologetic about its focus. If you're seeking a shooter that integrates erotic reward systems rather than bolting them on, this delivers that structure cleanly. Available across HTML5, Windows, macOS, and Linux, the game respects platform accessibility. Expect roughly 18 campaign runs to exhaust normal and hard modes, with unlocks encouraging replay. The artwork quality and scene variety justify the collector's appeal for players invested in this niche.
Pros
- 53+ unique characters with hand-drawn animated scenes
- Arcade shooter mechanics feel responsive and polished
- Dual difficulty tiers add genuine replay value
- Cross-platform availability (Windows, Mac, Linux, browser)
- Ship upgrades and drone companions create tactical depth
- Fetish variety serves multiple preferences without dilution
Cons
- Plot exists purely as framing; narrative minimal
- Difficulty spike between normal and hard can feel abrupt
- Limited enemy variety despite 20+ types across 18 levels
- Progression tied entirely to shooting performance, not choice-based
- Replay primarily for completionist unlocking rather than branching content
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