- October 7, 2022
- BokiBokiGames
Dark of Chroe (18+)
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About
"Dark of Chroe" is an 18+ action game with soul-like combat and a dark narrative. The protagonist, Chroe, seeks treasure in a cursed forest to break a body curse. The game features explicit content with no mosaics, customizable abilities, and a unique system where clothes explode as health changes. Brace yourself for 27 incidents of abuse and real-time combat.



- The artwork is attractive and well-designed, contributing to the game's overall appeal.
- The gameplay can be fun and entertaining once players master the controls and mechanics.
- The game offers a decent amount of content for CG hunters, with quality H elements and a nice soundtrack.
- The controls are clunky and can be frustrating, especially for new players.
- The game is extremely short, with only three levels and repetitive gameplay.
- There are bugs that can affect gameplay, such as stats resetting, which can detract from the overall experience.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it unenjoyable and lacking in erotic elements, while others appreciate the RPG mechanics and overall design. Although the gameplay can be clunky initially, mastering the controls reveals a fun experience, making it worth considering for fans of the genre. However, the short length and accessibility of certain features may leave some players disappointed.
“Gameplay design is pretty good; however, it is extremely short, and once you know the mechanics of the game, it can be kind of disappointing because I really like the RPG style.”
“The gameplay is good enough to make this game worth the purchase.”
“Gameplay: above average to fun.”
“There's barely any erotic element weaved into gameplay, not to mention that the gameplay is so unenjoyable even after using cheat engine.”
“Gameplay is very clunky at first, but when you master the WASD movement and kiting enemies, it truly shows you how fun this game can be.”
“The gameplay lacks depth and feels repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged for long periods.”