Cover art for Alien Lust v0.0.1, an adult visual novel by XGroundhog

Alien Lust

v0.0.1 Survival Windows Android

by XGroundhog · developer page

Early-Access Side-Shooter Where a Police Officer Survives Alien Encounters

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Early-Access Side-Shooter Where a Police Officer Survives Alien Encounters

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Alien Lust is a side-scrolling shooter from XGroundhog that positions you as a police officer investigating a derelict spaceship—only to find yourself trapped with hostile extraterrestrial threats. The premise trades subtlety for directness: survival means combat, evasion, and managing increasingly intimate encounters with the alien ecosystem around you.

Gameplay centers on side-scrolling shooting mechanics paired with resource management and trap avoidance. You'll navigate hostile encounters with an alien companion system that lets you direct your ally's behavior through a radial menu—choosing between combat support, stat-boosting intimate moments, or health regeneration. The title leans heavily into its adult themes, with explicit scenes woven into both enemy encounters and ally interactions. XGroundhog has implemented a gallery mode (accessible from pause) so players can revisit scenes, alongside customizable toggles for looping H-scenes and visual settings like cumflation intensity.

Built in Unity and currently at version 0.60, Alien Lust is frankly incomplete—the developer notes that finishing the final level remains unimplemented, and several mechanics are marked work-in-progress. That said, the patch history shows consistent iteration: tentacle trap systems, multi-stage ally interactions, clothing removal mechanics, and audio/graphics options have all landed in recent builds. Android controls are currently functional but scheduled for refinement. The 18 available screenshots suggest a 3D visual style with attention to creature and character design.

Expect this as an experimental work-in-progress rather than a polished release. If you're drawn to the premise and willing to engage with an evolving project, there's a foundation worth exploring—though patience and tempered expectations are necessary.

Pros

  • Directional ally system adds strategic layer beyond pure shooting
  • Gallery mode lets you revisit preferred scenes without replaying
  • Consistent developer updates with patch notes showing active iteration
  • Customizable intimacy settings (intensity sliders, loop toggles)
  • Cross-platform availability (Windows and Android)

Cons

  • Incomplete as of v0.60—final level doesn't progress past a locked door
  • Multiple mechanics marked work-in-progress (ally interactions only partially implemented)
  • Android controls need refinement per developer notes
  • Minimal narrative scaffolding; pure mechanical premise
Recommended for: Players interested in adult-oriented action games who appreciate experimental indie projects and don't mind incomplete features. Those who enjoy creature-focused intimate content in a sci-fi survival setting will find the alien ally dynamic particularly relevant.
Skip if: Anyone expecting a finished, narrative-driven experience or polish comparable to commercial releases. Skip this if you need stable, fully-implemented endgame content.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed adult side-scrollers with customizable encounter systems, Alien Lust's mechanic of using intimate interactions to improve combat stats echoes that progression loop—albeit in a rougher, early-access state.

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

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Survival
Platforms
windows, android
Author
XGroundhog
Version
v0.0.1
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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