Death Battle Princess
by vgbstudio · developer page
Roguelike deckbuilder where monster girls are both enemies and card rewards
Roguelike deckbuilder with monster girls and tentacles!
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- itch https://vgbstudio.itch.io/death-battle-princess download for android
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Roguelike deckbuilder where monster girls are both enemies and card rewards
StashlyVN Review
Death Battle Princess combines the strategic deck-building framework of Slay the Spire with fantasy combat and adult content. You play as a princess navigating demon-infested territories, where each encounter offers a choice: defeat monster girl bosses outright or force submission to unlock new cards and exclusive scenes. The roguelike structure means each run feels distinct as you draft cards from victorious encounters, building synergies to face increasingly difficult threats.
The deckbuilding mechanics form the core loop. Rather than a sprawling card pool, vgbstudio has focused depth over breadth—currently featuring four unique boss encounters and a single playable character. Combat revolves around strategic card selection and resource management familiar to Slay the Spire veterans, though the submission mechanic adds a narrative layer absent from most deckbuilders. Successfully subduing a boss unlocks both a new card type and adult scene content, tying mechanical progression directly to the game's mature themes.
Adult content is positioned as a progression reward rather than incidental flavor. The game frames intimate encounters as victories earned through tactical play, which gives the NSFW material weight within the larger progression system. Visually, eight screenshots suggest a readable UI and functional pixel or sprite-based art style typical of early-access indie projects.
This is explicitly early-access work. With only four bosses and one character available, expect a foundation rather than a complete experience. The developers are transparent about future plans: additional cards, bosses, and adult content remain behind Patreon support. If you're comfortable with work-in-progress titles and want to see where the concept develops, Death Battle Princess delivers a functional deckbuilder with a distinct adult-fantasy angle.
Pros
- Submission mechanic ties adult content directly to gameplay progression
- Familiar deckbuilding loop from Slay the Spire translated cleanly
- Cross-platform availability (HTML5, Windows, Linux, Android)
- Transparent about early-access state and future roadmap
- Fantasy monster-girl aesthetic avoids generic presentation
Cons
- Only four bosses and one character limits replayability at launch
- Early-access state means mechanics may change or feel incomplete
- Patreon-gated content may frustrate players seeking fuller experience
- Adult scenes are reward-based, not integrated into main narrative
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 3 hours ago.
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