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Little Witch Inuko is a single player role playing game with fantasy, romance, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by Flamme Soft and was released on February 27, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

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!

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91%Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Engaging and challenging roguelike deck-building gameplay with strong strategic depth and rewarding progression systems.
  • Adorable and expressive anime-style art with polished 2D illustrations, detailed CG scenes, and charming protagonist design.
  • High replayability supported by branching map routes, multiple class archetypes, meaningful meta-progression, and adjustable difficulty modes.
  • The narrative is relatively simplistic and lacks depth, serving mainly as context rather than a compelling story.
  • Adult content is niche and sometimes vanilla or repetitive, which may not appeal to all players and requires an external patch for full uncensored scenes.
  • Technical issues including installation difficulties, occasional bugs, and a somewhat cluttered UI during complex battles.
  • gameplay

    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 60% neutral mentions, 15% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers a mechanically rich and demanding roguelite deck-building experience with tactical card battles, diverse class archetypes, and meaningful progression systems. Its blend of strategic combat, branching narrative choices, and integrated erotic content creates an engaging and emotionally motivating loop that remains fresh and challenging across multiple difficulty modes. Highly recommended for players who enjoy deep, skill-based roguelites with a strong narrative and character charm.

    • “Although the colorful fantasy presentation initially gives the impression of a lighthearted anime adventure, the game quickly reveals itself to be a much more demanding and mechanically rich strategy experience built around careful planning, difficult combat encounters, and meaningful progression systems.”
    • “A mechanically robust deck-building roguelite featuring 5 distinct class archetypes, 250+ cards, ascension-style difficulty ranks (1–9), and meaningful meta-progression.”
    • “Players encounter random scenarios, NPC interactions, treasures, moral choices, and branching decisions that affect both gameplay rewards and narrative outcomes.”
    • “The game’s charming presentation somewhat hides how demanding the mechanics actually are.”
    • “Players uninterested in those elements may occasionally find them distracting from the otherwise strong gameplay and storytelling.”
    • “The roguelike gameplay is intense, fast-paced, and never feels repetitive.”
  • story

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    The story of Little Witch Inuko is praised for blending anime-inspired visual novel elements with roguelike gameplay, featuring an emotionally engaging protagonist and smooth integration that motivates replayability. However, some find the plot simplistic, linear, and short, lacking remarkable characters or voice acting, which may feel distracting or underwhelming compared to the gameplay. Overall, the narrative is emotionally appealing for many but can feel basic or boring to others.

    • “Little Witch Inuko is a roguelite card-battling RPG that combines anime-inspired storytelling, dungeon exploration, and strategic deckbuilding into a surprisingly addictive experience.”
    • “One of the game’s most impressive achievements is how smoothly it combines visual novel storytelling with roguelike progression.”
    • “Many roguelikes struggle to balance storytelling with replayability, but Little Witch Inuko manages to make both aspects feel important without one overshadowing the other.”
    • “Poor - a simplistic, linear plot with no remarkable characters or engaging narrative.”
    • “No voice acting, very short (3 loops and final boss), story is kinda boring.”
    • “Players uninterested in story elements may occasionally find them distracting from the otherwise strong gameplay.”
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 33% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The graphics feature a clean, colorful 2D anime-style with polished CG scenes and expressive character sprites, creating a charming fantasy atmosphere. While the soft art style is well-received by many for its appeal and style, some users may prefer different aesthetics. Overall, the visuals complement the game's challenging roguelike gameplay and progression.

    • “Beneath its charming art style and fantasy atmosphere lies a genuinely challenging roguelike filled with strong replayability and satisfying tactical depth.”
    • “I am not a huge fan of the art style in this game and prefer Tunnel Escape.”
    • “Visually, Little Witch Inuko fully embraces colorful anime fantasy aesthetics.”
    • “Clean 2D anime-style artwork with polished CG scenes and expressive character sprites.”
  • replayability

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    Little Witch Inuko offers strong replayability through its challenging roguelike mechanics, strategic depth, and event system, successfully balancing storytelling with gameplay variety. Fans of roguelike deckbuilders and tactical combat will find a rewarding, highly replayable experience with memorable progression.

    • “Beneath its charming art style and fantasy atmosphere lies a genuinely challenging roguelike filled with strong replayability and satisfying tactical depth.”
    • “Many roguelikes struggle to balance storytelling with replayability, but Little Witch Inuko manages to make both aspects feel important without one overshadowing the other.”
    • “For players who enjoy roguelike deckbuilders, anime-inspired fantasy RPGs, and challenging tactical combat, Little Witch Inuko offers a rewarding and highly replayable experience filled with strategic depth and memorable progression.”
  • emotional

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's emotional depth is anchored by the compelling relationship between Inuko and Aios, with Inuko's relatable determination driving the story. The soundtrack enhances the fantasy atmosphere and emotional engagement without disrupting gameplay, making the narrative a motivating force throughout repeated runs.

    • “This setup gives the game a stronger emotional foundation than many roguelike deckbuilders, and the relationship between Inuko and Aios adds emotional tension to the otherwise combat-focused progression structure.”
    • “Inuko herself is a likable protagonist whose determination and emotional vulnerability help carry the story forward.”
    • “Story scenes never interrupt the gameplay for too long, and the narrative remains emotionally engaging enough to motivate repeated runs.”
  • atmosphere

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game’s atmosphere blends a charming fantasy art style with expressive character portraits and vibrant magical effects, creating a dangerous yet beautiful world. This is enhanced by a soundtrack featuring magical themes and energetic battle music that maintains engagement and supports the immersive experience.

    • “Beneath its charming art style and fantasy atmosphere lies a genuinely challenging roguelike filled with strong replayability and satisfying tactical depth.”
    • “Character portraits are expressive and attractive, magical effects are flashy without becoming overwhelming, and the environments successfully capture the atmosphere of a dangerous but beautiful magical world.”
    • “The soundtrack supports the fantasy atmosphere effectively with magical themes, emotional melodies, and energetic battle music that keeps combat encounters engaging.”
  • optimization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The game heavily emphasizes optimization, requiring careful deck building to remain effective against stronger enemies in later stages. Poorly optimized builds quickly become unreliable, making progression challenging, especially for newcomers unfamiliar with roguelike deckbuilders.

    • “Encourages optimized deck construction.”
    • “Poorly optimized builds quickly become unreliable during later stages, especially against stronger enemies capable of punishing inefficient strategies.”
    • “Later sections can feel punishing without careful deck optimization, and newcomers unfamiliar with roguelike deckbuilders may initially struggle to understand how aggressively they need to refine their builds.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 33% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music effectively enhances the fantasy atmosphere through magical themes, emotional melodies, and energetic battle tracks that keep combat encounters engaging. Overall, the soundtrack significantly supports immersion and gameplay intensity.

    • “The soundtrack supports the fantasy atmosphere effectively with magical themes, emotional melodies, and energetic battle music that keeps combat encounters engaging.”
    • “The soundtrack supports the fantasy atmosphere effectively with magical themes, emotional melodies, and energetic battle music that keeps combat encounters engaging.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is characterized by a charming mix of meekness, nervousness, and clumsy bravery, creating genuinely amusing and endearing moments.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Character development is highlighted by the absolutely adorable and charming design of the little witch Inuko, which quickly captivates players and enhances engagement.

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Little Witch Inuko is a role playing game with fantasy, romance, anime and erotic themes. Common tags for Little Witch Inuko include card battler, hentai, 2d, magic, female protagonist and others.

Little Witch Inuko is available on PC and Windows.

Little Witch Inuko was released on February 27, 2026.

Little Witch Inuko was developed by Flamme Soft.

Little Witch Inuko has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Little Witch Inuko for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Little Witch Inuko is a single player game.

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