Cover art for Luxuria Superbia, an adult visual novel by Tale of Tales

Luxuria Superbia

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by Tale of Tales · developer page

Meditative flower-touching experience blending sensuality with relaxing gameplay

A simple game of touch, pleasure and joy.

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Meditative flower-touching experience blending sensuality with relaxing gameplay

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Luxuria Superbia is Tale of Tales' deliberately understated take on pleasure as interaction. Rather than narrative or challenge, the game offers twelve stylized flower tunnels and a persistent garden space—a framework for sustained, meditative engagement with digital sensation.

Gameplay centers on touch. You select a tunnel from a central garden dial, then guide your input through a colorless passage. As you maintain contact, color blooms outward in response to your movement. The core tension is deliberate: rush, and you fail. Move gently, stay present, and you accumulate time. That duration translates into a column of color in the temple garden—your persistent mark. Completing one flower unlocks the next. Play persists across sessions; the garden remembers and grows richer with color over time.

Tale of Tales leans into the sensual without pornography. The aesthetic is explicitly non-explicit—pastel blooms, musical feedback, tactile but abstract interaction. Tags of masturbation and pleasure acknowledge the adult context, but the game treats these as spaces of personal joy rather than content to depict. It's touch-friendly across Windows, Linux, and Android, making it accessible on phone or tablet where the interface naturally invites continuous, gentle finger contact.

The design philosophy is anti-rush. High scores reward patience. The experience itself—color saturating a tunnel, the feedback loop of your input shaping visual space—becomes the reward. At roughly twelve tunnels plus garden interplay, expect a relaxing, repeatable experience rather than a story-driven journey. The endless tag applies to garden expansion; there's always another bloom cycle possible.

Pros

  • Genuinely relaxing pacing that rewards slowness rather than reaction speed
  • Beautiful, non-explicit aesthetic approach to sensuality and pleasure
  • Persistent garden tracks your history across play sessions
  • Excellent mobile interface design for touch-based devices
  • Minimal barrier to entry—simple premise, immediate feedback
  • Meditative loop structure ideal for stress relief or transition time

Cons

  • Limited mechanical depth beyond tunnel completion cycle
  • Very short per-session gameplay if you don't return regularly
  • Lacks narrative or character investment for story-seeking players
  • Minimal challenge or goal beyond unlocking all twelve flowers
Recommended for: This is for players seeking adult-adjacent relaxation: those who want sensual themes explored tastefully, not graphically. Best suited to people who enjoy meditative games or mobile experiences that reward patience over speed.
Skip if: Skip this if you expect plot, dialogue, challenge progression, or explicit sexual content—it offers none of these.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed games like Flower or Journey for their emphasis on feeling over winning, Luxuria Superbia applies that philosophy to adult themes through abstract, non-narrative interaction.

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Genre
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Platforms
windows, linux, android
Author
Tale of Tales
Source
itch
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1 month ago

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