Editorial Don't bother
Sex with Succubus is a clicker/idle game where players upgrade torture devices to accumulate points and unlock erotic scenes. Community consensus is sharply divided: a small faction appreciates it as a low-effort, tongue-in-cheek novelty worth playing at steep discount (87% off), while the overwhelming majority finds the core gameplay repetitive and hollow—click → wait → click again—with progression repeatedly stalling when prerequisites ("sinners") run out. The 18+ content, the game's ostensible draw, consists of roughly 5 short animated loops and 15–17 static images or repeated angles, most generated or low-effort, which fails to justify even the discounted price for many. Persistent bugs plague playthroughs: achievements misfire randomly, forcing replay, and the game pauses entirely if you alt-tab (defeating the "idle" promise). The succubus character design itself is widely criticized as unattractive or unsettling. Playable in under two hours if you're willing to stare at the screen, it's mechanically shallow, narratively absent, and technically rough around the edges—a game that seems designed to extract trophy hunters and impulse buyers rather than deliver a coherent experience.
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