- August 15, 2019
- baron sengia
Escape from Fortress Lugohm
54%Game Brain Score
story
gameplay, graphics
79% User Score 19 reviews
Platforms
About
"Escape from Fortress Lugohm" is a stealth survival RPG where players control Aisha, a thief caught by Count Lugohm. With multiple difficulty levels and escape methods, players must navigate the impregnable fortress and complete assassination missions in native English. The game offers a unique stealth survival RPG experience.








Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
story3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features engaging puzzle mechanics and multiple endings, adding to its replay value.
- The art style is appealing, with well-drawn characters and scenes that evoke a nostalgic anime vibe.
- It offers a mix of stealth and resource management gameplay, making it enjoyable for players who appreciate strategy.
- The H scenes are considered low effort and lack creativity, which may disappoint players expecting more from adult content.
- The game is relatively short, with playtime averaging between 1.5 to 3 hours, which some players find unsatisfactory.
- Progression can be confusing at times, leading to frustration for players who may get lost without a guide.
story
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is described as decent but minimal, fitting the expectations of the genre without aiming for exceptional depth. Players take on the role of an assassin navigating puzzles and secrets, with the narrative serving primarily as a backdrop to the gameplay. Overall, while the plot may not be groundbreaking, it effectively supports the fun and engaging mechanics of the game.
“One of the very rare h-RPGs with a decent plot and gameplay.”
“The story itself is pretty good; nothing exceptional, but it is pretty good for these kinds of RPGs.”
“Ponytail girls with big uncensor patches working their way through RPG stealth survival puzzles - with hidden secrets to find as you progress through the story.”
“And this although story-wise, the story is quite minimal.”
“To be honest, I think the developer has accepted that most people who play these games expect no incredible story, but has made it their mission to keep the game fun and I think they succeeded.”