Hell in the Sheets

by Night Fox Works

Uncensored Windows Mac Linux Android
Versionv1.0.1
EngineRen'Py
Released2026-04-23
Updated2026-04-24
LanguageEnglish

You've come to the island of Hawai'i on vacation in an attempt to find yourself. As you're contemplating and stargazing, a Hellhound Femboy approaches you and changes your life... Hell in the Sheets is an adult visual novel featuring a monster boy dungeon master, Taylor, who wants to get you into the sheets and the "sheets". Enjoy a game-within-a-game as Taylor runs your very first tabletop roleplaying game before he shows you that his tongue isn't just for making funny voices~​

V1.0.1 Fixed Shadowcoat Magic Missile logic Fix ed the Pet button disappearing at the start of acts (And thus no pets for Taylor until combat started) Fixed an instance where you could instantly fail a fight in Act 2 if you failed a previous Act 1 fight Various Typo fixes v0.3.0 N/A v0.2.1 After a bit of asset refactoring, it should now be possible to play Hell in the Sheets v0.2 Hello all! Act 1 of Hell in the Sheets is now live! The story of Taylor and his D&D game continues, along with a number of quality-of-life changes. v0.1 initial zone release
frankenstar12 2025-02-28
Good one. The game has a hot femboy and a gender choosable MC. I chose the futa. Amazing art and the story is right up there as well. The pacing and everything is well done so people who love femboy content should check this out.
Spectrum5 2025-01-25
Short demo of a cute looking VN. The art is nice, and the amount of customization is as well. I'm more partial to full anthro/furry but you take what you can get. The premise looks cool even if the dialogue is a bit cheesy at times. If I had one complaint it would be that the protagonist's TTRPG character cannot have separate pronouns from them- or maybe I just missed something. Developer seems chill, and has been posting here as well which is always a plus. Overall seems to be good. We'll see if updates continue, and if there's more than one CG. I hesitate to call it an H-scene because it's just one of a few images dependent on how you set up your protagonist.

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