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Plight of the Priestess is a single player role playing game with a erotic theme. It was developed by Impy and was released on April 10, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

Creepy critters have invaded your temple and your best friends are here to help. Heal and guide the adventurers out of danger or they'll lose their clothes! You wouldn't want that to happen when your naughty apprentice has her eyes set on stealing them for herself, would you? - Let your friends do the fighting! Use your support spells to heal, change directions, swap positions, and inflict a v…

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50%Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
humor1 positive mentions

  • Unique and charming pixel art style that enhances the adult content with personality.
  • Gameplay mixes puzzle-like, grid-based movement reminiscent of Sokoban and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, offering a thoughtful challenge that progresses well.
  • Short game length that doesn't overstay its welcome and provides a fun experience with entertaining cutscenes and monster encounters.
  • Controls and gameplay can be confusing, and the tutorials are insufficient for teaching important mechanics.
  • Lacks additional features such as achievements, collectibles, or depth beyond basic gameplay and scenes.
  • Some players find the game difficult and not enjoyable, leading to a polarizing reception.
  • gameplay

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

    The gameplay across these games offers unique and engaging mechanics, such as team management, deck-building, tactical combat, and chess-inspired challenges, encouraging thoughtful strategy. However, some users find controls confusing and tutorials inadequate, which may hinder learning the gameplay. Despite this, the gameplay remains the core attraction, with thoughtful puzzle-like design and event-triggered content enhancing the experience.

    • “His works are really cool man, if Plight of the Priestess didn't catch you too well, try his main big games in this order (by ease of entry): Secrets of the Bastion (manage a 4 members team and build a card deck to resist breaches), Monster Monsoon (Into the Breach-like gameplay, travel between inns in search of clues and fight monsters along the way together with your companion and the person you're trying to escort), Checkmate Charmers (chess where if your pieces - 'your team members' - get captured you'll see something spicy).”
    • “To me, the Sokoban and PMD gameplay feels right at home here, and does a pretty decent job at making you think on how to beat it best.”
    • “Events trigger through gameplay and as you beat levels and then into a gallery for you to re-watch later should you so choose.”
    • “I love the concept and character designs but your games are confusing to control and your tutorials aren't the best for teaching people how to learn said confusing gameplay features.”
    • “Aside from the gameplay and scenes, there’s nothing else in the game—no achievements, collectibles, or anything like that.”
    • “His works are really cool man, if Plight of the Priestess didn’t catch you too well, try his main big games in this order (by ease of entry): Secrets of the Bastion (manage a 4 members team and build a card deck to resist breaches) - Monster Monsoon (Into the Breach-like gameplay, travel between inns in search of clues and fight monsters along the way together with your companion and the person you’re trying to escort) - Checkmate Charmers (chess where if your pieces - 'your team members' - get captured you’ll see something spicy).”
  • character development

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

    Users appreciate the concept and character designs but find character development hindered by confusing controls and insufficient tutorials, making it difficult to fully engage with and understand the characters.

  • humor

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

    Users find the game's humor amusing, often highlighting its challenging difficulty as a source of funny moments.

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Plight of the Priestess is a role playing game with erotic theme. Common tags for Plight of the Priestess include free to play, indie, roguelike, dungeon crawler and top-down.

Plight of the Priestess is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Windows and others.

Plight of the Priestess was released on April 10, 2026.

Plight of the Priestess was developed by Impy.

Plight of the Priestess has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Plight of the Priestess for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Plight of the Priestess is a single player game.

Similar games include Epic Battle Fantasy 5, Dicefolk, Legend of Keepers: Prologue, Alvora Tactics, The Dungeon Beneath and others.