Lizzy Eats A TREE!!
by Roksim · developer page
Sequel platformer blends pixel adventure with adult themes and point-and-click exploration
A free NSFW platformer/point-and-clicker, sequel to SLASH Cucumber XXX!!
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- itch https://roksim.itch.io/lizzy-eats-a-tree v1.24 download for windows
Sequel platformer blends pixel adventure with adult themes and point-and-click exploration
StashlyVN Review
Lizzy Eats A TREE!! picks up Elizabeth the Kobold Witch Vampire's story following her adventures in the Spiko Lands. Roksim's sequel continues the tone of its predecessor while standing alone—no prior experience with Slash Cucumber XXX!! is required to enjoy this one. The Stompo Shaman calls on Lizzy to help prevent a prank that threatens the Chief and the Gardener's Feast, setting up a premise that balances humor with genuine stakes.
Gameplay combines 2D platforming with point-and-click mechanics, creating a hybrid approach that lets you navigate environments, interact with NPCs, and solve puzzles without always relying on combat. The game leans heavily into character interaction; you'll encounter numerous quirky NPCs and engage in extensive dialogue exchanges. Mini-games break up the action, and the developers have hidden secrets throughout for players willing to explore. The soundtrack draws from 11 different musicians, giving the game a surprisingly robust audio identity for a free release.
The adult content here carries a specific tone: non-consensual themes and coercive dialogue are central to the experience, not peripheral. Characters are aggressive and forward, with scenes depicting the player character in compromised positions. There's physical violence depicted as well. This isn't incidental maturity—it's the thematic backbone. Roksim is transparent about this in the content warning, making it clear the game demands players comfortable with these dynamics.
Technically, the pixel art aesthetic grounds the experience in retro sensibilities, and the game targets Windows 7 and up. Roksim maintains active bug-fixing, typically responding within hours of reports, which speaks to the developer's ongoing support despite the free-to-play model.
Pros
- Substantial original soundtrack from multiple composers
- Hybrid platformer/point-and-click structure keeps pacing varied
- Standalone sequel—no obligation to play the original
- Developers actively patch bugs and respond to community feedback
- Extensive NPC dialogue and world-building for a free title
- Hidden secrets reward thorough exploration
Cons
- Non-consensual and coercive content is not a side feature—it dominates the narrative
- Bug-prone at launch, though developer is responsive
- Heavy reliance on reading may not suit players seeking action-focused gameplay
- Narrow content focus will alienate players uncomfortable with the adult themes
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