Cover art for Taiyo v0.1.2.0, an adult visual novel by Kyrel

Taiyo

v0.1.2.0 Action Windows

by Kyrel · developer page

Pixel horror roguelike where a cockroach boy navigates monster-filled tunnels

Adult horror game! Run, hide, or get milked!

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Pixel horror roguelike where a cockroach boy navigates monster-filled tunnels

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Taiyo is an adult horror game from developer Kyrel that flips the script on traditional dungeon crawlers: you're not a warrior, but a cockroach boy with nothing but a lantern and your ability to hide. The premise is straightforward—escape the long-abandoned underground tunnels that have been your entire existence—but the execution hinges on avoidance and stealth rather than combat.

Gameplay revolves around navigating procedural-like corridors while evading predatory monster women. Your lantern is your lifeline, both literally (it reveals threats and pathways) and mechanically (enemies patrol within light ranges). Kyrel implements multiple modes: Story Mode introduces narrative context and pacing, while Endless Mode strips back the framing for pure survival runs. A difficulty option called "Harder" makes shadows impenetrable, ramping tension significantly. Locked doors and keys add light puzzle elements; reaching room 50 marks the halfway checkpoint in the current build (v0.1.2.0).

The adult content integrates directly into the core loop—capture means sexual scenes with the monster inhabitants, all explicitly consensual and featuring characters over 18. Kyrel included a user-friendly content toggle for players uncomfortable with futanari content, offering alternative scenes instead. The pixel art style undercuts potential horror shock value with a somewhat playful aesthetic, though the sound design (chase indicators, ambient tension) compensates.

As an early-access title at version 0.1.2.0, Taiyo remains lean technically. It's a Windows-only 2D affair with no controller support yet, though keyboard controls are mapped clearly. English and Brazilian Portuguese localization are included. The game's scope is modest but focused—expect 30-60 minutes per playthrough depending on mode and difficulty.

Pros

  • Stealth-driven premise offers genuine mechanical tension without combat bloat
  • Thoughtful content toggles respect player preferences while maintaining narrative
  • Dual modes (Story/Endless) provide replayability and different pacing tastes
  • Pixel art gives the horror a stylized, less gratuitous tone
  • Harder difficulty option meaningfully escalates challenge and atmosphere

Cons

  • No controller support limits accessibility for some players
  • Early access status means content is incomplete (demo ends at room 51)
  • Procedural/randomized tunnel design may feel repetitive across runs
  • Narrow platform availability (Windows only currently)
Recommended for: Players who enjoy survival-horror mechanics without combat, erotic visual novels with mechanical depth, and indie pixel art games willing to support early-access projects. Particularly suited for those interested in adult games that treat consent and player choice as core design pillars.
Skip if: Anyone seeking traditional dungeon crawling or combat-focused gameplay should look elsewhere; this is explicitly avoidance-focused. Players uncomfortable with erotic content or futanari themes (despite toggles) won't find this appealing.
Similar taste: If you've played consent-aware adult VNs like Trials in Tainted Space but wanted more environmental stealth puzzle elements, or enjoyed horror games like Ao Oni for their evasion mechanics, Taiyo's blend of survival horror and narrative intimacy will feel fresh.

Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Action
Platforms
windows
Languages
English, Portuguese (Brazil)
Author
Kyrel
Version
v0.1.2.0
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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