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Wow this is awesome! 


I love the idea of giving you all the spells etc at the start and then you having to survive. Though I did manage to finish first time around, it wasn't the easiest time, and if I hadn't got lucky with the final boss I probably would have been in trouble. 

I'm also interested to play again to see what new stuff is out there. 


I did encounter one bug, the description of drinking the mana potions was the same as the description for drinking health potions which was a bit odd.


My only miner gripe gameplay wise, is it would be nice to get some stat tracking and/or achievements, or maybe even some rewards for subsequent playthroughs (I did wonder if the three succubi you could summon at the end would be ones you'd encountered in the game). 


Especially because if there was say a tracker for games lost, even your sacrifices to the all powerful god Aaranjee, lord of random numbers would have a point, lol.


Btw, just wondered, had you ever considered producing a none erotic rpg?


I've no problem with a bit of naughtiness now and again, albeit I play games like this more to enjoy pounding demons, ---- no not that sort of pounding! than to titivate my libido. 


but for succubus draining maze particularly, it probably  wouldn't take much to turn this into a simple monster slaying fest. 


As I said, I've no problem with erotica myself so long as there's a game in there, but over on audiogames.net, there are several younger gamers who have said they'd enjoy the rpg aspects, but aren't comfortable with the adult side of things. 


obviously, in slime girl caverns it's built into the world, but I could see a vanilla version of succubus draining maze, with all the great mechanics, even succubae as enemies, but things staying pg13.


Indeed, both slime girl caverns and this game feature some of the most tactical and unique combat I've seen in a text rpg, and it'd be nice to share it with a wider audience if possible. 


of course if, as the blog post said you'd prefer to focus on standard fiction and want to give game development a break for a while, fair enough, though as I said, the design, tactics and gameplay here rock!