Cover art for Arvale Protocol v1.0.1, an adult visual novel by SurvivalMyths

Arvale Protocol

v1.0.1 Action Windows

by SurvivalMyths · developer page

Cyberpunk RPG where a brain virus transforms a megacity into erotic chaos

Cyberpunk themed H-Game

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Cyberpunk RPG where a brain virus transforms a megacity into erotic chaos

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Arvale Protocol is SurvivalMyths' cyberpunk-themed action RPG that pairs traditional turn-based combat with explicit adult content across a sprawling dystopian setting. You play as Zeno, waking in an underground complex after a deal gone sideways, only to discover that a military-grade virus has infected the neural implants (B.D.'s) of Arvale City's 8.5 billion residents, turning them into sex-crazed versions of themselves. The premise is audacious: a government conspiracy thriller wrapped in erotic gameplay mechanics.

Built in RPG Maker, Arvale Protocol delivers 15–28 hours of main-story content across four distinct districts, each with its own narrative threads, boss encounters, and H-scenes tied to party members and enemies alike. Combat follows traditional JRPG turn-based structure, but SurvivalMyths integrates sexual abilities with special CG animations to reinforce the thematic blur between violence and desire. You'll recruit three party members and navigate romance paths specific to each—your choices genuinely shape outcomes in both story beats and intimate encounters. The game acknowledges player agency by offering multiple approaches to scenarios, which gives the framework of a choice-driven narrative, even if the underlying mechanics remain linear.

The adult content here isn't incidental window dressing; it's woven into the game's worldbuilding and combat design. Expect explicit scenes with various characters and enemy types, positioned as natural extensions of the infected-city premise rather than disconnected fan-service. A New Game Plus exclusive storyline and numerous side quests pad the experience beyond the main campaign. For players comfortable with femdom themes, anime aesthetics, and a narrative that doesn't shy away from its premise, Arvale Protocol offers genuine scope—though the reliance on RPG Maker's default systems means combat can feel mechanical.

Pros

  • 15–28 hour campaign with substantial side content and New Game+ story
  • Four thematically distinct districts with unique quests and enemy variety
  • Romance paths that vary by party member with real narrative consequences
  • Adult content integrated into combat system via sexual abilities and CG animations
  • Free-to-play with no paywalls or stamina mechanics
  • Genuine player choice framework affecting how scenarios resolve

Cons

  • RPG Maker engine limits visual polish and combat responsiveness
  • Turn-based JRPG combat can feel repetitive across a 20+ hour runtime
  • Story complexity occasionally undermined by pacing inconsistencies
  • Anime art style and femdom focus won't appeal to all audiences
Recommended for: This is for players who want a narrative-driven cyberpunk RPG with explicit adult content and aren't bothered by RPG Maker's technical limitations. Femdom enthusiasts and those who enjoy erotic visual novels with combat systems will find substantial content here.
Skip if: Anyone uncomfortable with explicit sexual content, femdom themes, or who expects AAA-grade graphics and real-time combat should look elsewhere.
Similar taste: If you've played adult VNs with branching romance like Trials in Tainted Space or wanted more gameplay depth in erotic adventures, Arvale Protocol's JRPG structure and district-based exploration offer a middle ground between visual novel choice-making and traditional RPG progression.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Action
Platforms
windows
Languages
English
Author
SurvivalMyths
Version
v1.0.1
Source
itch
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1 month ago

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