Succubus Roulette Demo
by KiwiState · developer page
Succubus Roulette: Card-Based Survival Against Supernatural Odds
Risk your Ass.
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Succubus Roulette: Card-Based Survival Against Supernatural Odds
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Succubus Roulette strips Buckshot Roulette down to its mechanical core and rebuilds it around a magic card deck, trading the pump-action shotgun for occult stakes. Developer KiwiState transposes the high-pressure decision-making of the original into a tabletop card game where you face off against a succubus opponent in a liminal space between worlds. The premise follows the events of Doki Doki Tri-Line Quest, positioning this as a supernatural tournament where an ancient god watches from the shadows.
Gameplay revolves around drawing from a shuffled deck where some cards trigger harmful effects and others are safe. Your job is predicting outcomes, managing limited items, and outmaneuvering an AI opponent that responds intelligently to the current state of play rather than following predetermined patterns. The demo runs 15–20 minutes per playthrough, with unscripted rounds generating different scenarios on each run. This replayability comes from both randomization and the AI's adaptive decision-making, though KiwiState is upfront that the experience trades some of Buckshot Roulette's psychological immersion for a more straightforward card-game structure.
Adult content is explicit—the full version includes intimate items and animations that reflect the succubus theme—but the demo keeps things relatively restrained. The pixel art aesthetic gives the experience a retro, almost arcade quality despite the mature subject matter. Performance is solid on Windows and Android (though Android 14+ users will need workarounds due to Play Store restrictions), and the HTML5 version exists but carries known bugs.
At $3 USD for the full version, you're getting roughly three times the animations and two additional game modes beyond what the free demo offers, along with eight special items that affect gameplay.
Pros
- Clever mechanical twist on Buckshot Roulette using card-draw instead of chamber-spinning
- AI responds to visible game state, creating tactical depth beyond pure chance
- Solid pixel art paired with surprisingly atmospheric presentation
- High replay value from unpredictable yet fair round generation
- Affordable full version with substantial content additions
- Playable across multiple platforms without requiring launchers
Cons
- Demo version has documented bugs in HTML5 build
- Less psychologically grounded than the game it's based on
- Android 14+ requires manual installation workarounds
- Short session length (15–20 minutes) may feel slight for some players
- Full version requires separate purchase; demo content is limited
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