Little Witch Inuko

by Flamme Soft

Uncensored Windows
VersionSteam
EngineWolf RPG
Released2026-02-27
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish, Japanese, Chinese

Join Inuko in this card battle rogue-lite RPG as she tries to conquer the mysterious ruins to earn the rank of a full-fledged witch! Collect and combine a wide variety of cards and equipment to build and personalise your battle deck and blast your way through the ruins!​

unique. The specified use 2026-03-22
Its a rogue-lite card game with tacked on H Scenes. The story is well thought out and okay- although the variety of H Scenes is a bit too few for the grind you need to go through. Its decent if you consider it a normal game with some 18+ content - though if you're looking for a quick fap this isn't for you.
Zorkman 2026-03-10
It's a fair-to-good deckbuilder with fair-to-good scenes, but doesn't add up to more than the sum of its parts. The main character's quite sex-positive - which is a fine change from the typical reluctant-but-willing heroines games like this usually have - but there's also no progression or story to tie the scenes together. If you're a fan of deckbuilders, you'll probably enjoy this. Otherwise move on. It's a stock-standard dungeon dive. The mechanics are pretty good for a deck-builder - nothing incredible, but not bad. There aren't any broken builds of combos that go great together, but the enemies also aren't hard enough to warrant it. They don't throw enough interesting curve balls at the player to require high level play. This is good and bad - your run won't be ruined because you failed to prepare for an enemy with a specific skillset, but you also won't be challenged. Great deckbuilders require the player to lose unfairly sometimes, and losing unfairly is a real bane in a game that asks the player to progress to unlock scenes. The scenes themselves are fun, but nothing special. The main character is a willing, happy participant which works just fine, but doesn't benefit from the premise of a character fighting their way through a dungeon. The game also doesn't waste much of the player's time. The player knows how to find the scenes as they choose their path. Each comes with a boon, so the player neither has to grind to find scenes nor choose between scenes and progression. That said, once you've played through the game three times or so, there isn't anything new to see. As a lover of deck-builders, I enjoyed my time playing this game. Some mechanics worked better for me than others, but rather than feeling like I had to slog through boring gameplay to get to the next scene, I enjoyed myself enough that the sex scenes were pleasant surprises when they happened. If that's what you're looking for, I think you'll have a few hours' fun with this.
God of Debauchery 2026-03-06
This review is for v...Steam...yeah, that's a version I guess. So the H content is entirely a back seat to the game itself, and the game itself is horribly unbalanced and geared towards the live-die-repeat grinding mindset. The H content is pretty sparse throughout the game, which is kind of a good thing because with how much you have to repeatedly go through the exact same shit over and over and over again it would just get annoying and ridiculous. You could turn down the difficulty from Normal to Easy, but then you earn HALF of the resource you need to actually level up to make future runs actually easier and viable, but with the game on Normal you are guaranteed to be stuck in the first two levels for many runs until you have pumped up your stats enough to beat the second stage bosses that are just absolutely broken. There are also multiple deck build types you can go through, but most if not all of them are incredibly shitty to the point that the Mistress archetype is straight trash because every single lust card is a one and done card, and when you use them you will effectively buff your opponents without buffing yourself nearly enough to keep up, so it is complete garbage. Same with the Fire archetype, the wind archetype, and the ice archetypes because they are all 80% trash cards with 15% meh cards, and 5% decent cards. There's also the issue of the resolution for some reason being stuck at 420p no matter what you do, so that's fun, and even if you turn off the Pee mechanic, you will still be forced to repeatedly watch guys getting piss in their mouths. Also, the transformation tag is bullshit, it is only applied in the most loose of terms with single brief scenes actually involving it at all. This game would need massive balance fixes and patches to be worthwhile.
Willaberhaben 2026-03-02
Pretty short but in my opinion decent enough. Unlike other votes i did not find it that grindy and managed to reach the end in the second run. While the sex is indeed a bit "thrown in", i still enjoyed the game for that one evening.
Fidzius 2026-03-01
Feels limited and grindy. There isn't enough varied content to justify having to grind meta-currency to afford more HP, DEF, ATK, better starting equipment, a +1 Draw and +1 mana. The H-content also feels tagged on, like any other event type, there isn't exactly a point to go for it or avoid it. A substantial amount of cards are trade-off, even when they're weak. Menus are lacking options to check buffs / debuffs. No mouse control in a card game is heavily uncomfortable and limiting. Boring, lacking, grindy, unbalanced, heavily RNG based. Do not recommend.

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