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Sengoku Neet is a single player role playing game with warfare, comedy, historical and erotic themes. It was developed by JaxyCreate and was released on October 29, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Sengoku Neet" is a strategy conquest simulation eroge set in the Sengoku Era. The game features over 40 characters with whom players can interact and engage in erotic scenes. Players must conquer territories, build their forces, and form alliances to become the ultimate daimyo. The game's unique blend of strategy and eroticism offers a one-of-a-kind experience for adult gamers.

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70%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The game features a variety of attractive characters and enjoyable h-scenes, providing a fun experience for fans of the genre.
  • The battle system is engaging and requires some strategy, making it more than just a mindless clicker.
  • The artwork is generally well-received, with many players appreciating the quality and diversity of the character designs.
  • The game suffers from a steep difficulty curve and can become frustrating, especially with certain bosses that can kill players instantly.
  • There are issues with broken achievements that hinder completion, leaving some players unable to fully enjoy the game.
  • The gameplay can become repetitive and grindy, leading to a loss of interest after a few hours.
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are described as having a somewhat amateur quality, yet in a positive light, with new artworks being well-received and comparable to the latest versions. The developer's intention to enhance the game's visuals is appreciated, and they plan to include previously discarded artworks in future bonus content.

    • “The new artworks are quite good and no different from the latest version.”
    • “It was all for the sake of improving the game and its artwork.”
    • “The developer also promised to re-add the discarded artworks in some 'deleted scenes' bonus.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is described as short and simplistic yet decent, effectively integrated into scripted battle events rather than being an afterthought. While it doesn't prioritize an extensive narrative, it offers a more engaging experience than typical hentai games by unfolding the plot during key moments like events and battles.

    • “The storyline, while short and simplistic, is pretty decent, as it's not mindlessly done only during certain regular portions of the game; you actually have scripted battle event story here.”
    • “The story is also good; it's not just conquer and mate, and it unfolds during events, turns, or battles.”
    • “The storyline, while short and simplistic, is pretty decent, since it's not mindlessly done only during certain regular portions of the game, but you actually have scripted battle event story here.”
    • “The storyline, while short and simplistic, is pretty decent, since it's not mindlessly done only during certain regular portions of the game, but you actually have scripted battle event story here.”
    • “The game isn't super long or cares about a story, which is a plus for a hentai game.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding in the game to be largely ineffective, as it does not significantly improve their chances in battles, leading to frustration. The lack of clear instructions and variety in gameplay mechanics further exacerbates the tediousness of grinding, making it a less enjoyable experience overall. Many reviewers suggest that the game is overly reliant on grinding without offering meaningful rewards or improvements.

    • “Grinding won't do much as you'll still end up struggling anyway.”
    • “It's a Sengoku Rance rip-off but with much more frustrating and confused gameplay. It's super grindy, with no variety of commander's abilities. Thankfully, someone invented Cheat Engine, so in terms of gameplay, I wouldn't recommend this game.”
    • “Some details are not explained (long-press boosting speed or ammunition, the lower-right button in fights that makes you temporarily invulnerable). Child making becomes tedious, and there are a couple of fights that definitely require making use of unit range if you don't want to get destroyed.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a humorous tone and numerous h-scenes, but it suffers from frustrating mechanics and a lack of variety in commander's abilities, making it overly grindy. While some players find enjoyment in its comedic elements, many recommend against it due to its confusing gameplay and reliance on cheats.

    • “A funny game with lots of h-scenes, good gameplay, and a great sense of humor.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its humor, which is complemented by engaging gameplay and numerous h-scenes, creating an entertaining experience overall.

    • “A funny game with a great sense of humor and engaging gameplay.”
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Sengoku Neet is a role playing game with warfare, comedy, historical and erotic themes.

Sengoku Neet is available on PC.

Sengoku Neet was released on October 29, 2015.

Sengoku Neet was developed by JaxyCreate.

Sengoku Neet has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Sengoku Neet is a single player game.

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