The infernal invasion is real, the superheroes are compromised, and the only thing standing between humanity and the pit is you—a sarcastic half-demon talent manager running a roster of flawed, overpowered heroines. Dispatch the right girl to the right crisis, shape her moral drift, and tip the war between humans and demons one questionable choice at a time. Branching narrative, tactical mini-games, and optional 18+ animated scenes included.
🏙️ Management from the Margins of Hell
1. You play as Vesper, a half-demon who's spent the last decade pretending to be human in a coastal metropolis where ley lines have finally snapped. The official Hero Guild collapsed three months ago, leaving a power vacuum that infernal legions, corrupt corporations, and rogue vigilantes are all fighting to fill. Your job—unlicensed, underpaid, and technically a felony—is to keep six registered heroines alive, funded, and vaguely loyal.
2. Each heroine arrives with a public persona, a secret kink, a trauma backlog, and a corruption meter that ticks up whenever she's exposed to demonic influence, extreme stress, or poor dietary choices. Your dialogue choices during debriefings, the gear you authorize, and which missions you assign directly steer whether she stays a beacon of justice or slides into something the tabloids will have fun with.
3. The writing leans hard into snark. Vesper narrates everything in a voice that lands somewhere between Deadpool and a burnt-out HR rep, constantly breaking the fourth wall about genre tropes, spandex physics, and the absurdity of fighting Cthulhu-tier horrors with a bo-staff and daddy issues. It keeps the tone buoyant even when the story ventures into body-horror or existential territory.
⚡ Dispatch, Mini-Games, and the Chaos of Live Ops
1. The core loop is shift-based dispatch. Morning briefing → assign heroines to overlapping city sectors (demon breach, political gala, PR appearance, therapy appointment) → resolve via mini-games ranging from rhythm-based combat to quick-time social manipulation to stat-check puzzles. Success earns reputation, cash, and relationship points; failure leaks chaos into the city and raises the global Inferno Level, which permanently alters later chapters.
2. Mini-games are tailored to each heroine's archetype. The pyrokinetic ex-idol plays like a bullet-hell rhythm game; the tech-armor tank uses timing-based block puzzles; the illusionist relies on deduction and bluff mechanics. Players who min-max will stack complementary pairs on joint ops for synergy bonuses, while chaotic runs produce the funniest failure states—including mid-fight wardrobe malfunctions that the paparazzi will monetize.
3. Resource management bleeds into everything. Patrol fuel, media goodwill, black-market contacts, and Vesper's own demonic heritage points all compete for attention. Spend heritage to empower a heroine in crunch time, and you accelerate her corruption route; hoard it and the city might burn a district. The game tracks dozens of invisible flags, so two players comparing notes often realize they've triggered entirely different subplot chains by Week 3.
🎭 Branching Morality, Romance, and Animated 18+ Scenes
1. Narrative branches split early and often. Siding with the human resistance, negotiating a truce with mid-tier demon lords, or quietly usurping the Hero Guild for yourself each open distinct mission trees, NPC rosters, and CG sets. Romantic subplots are available with every heroine plus three antagonist demons, but pursuing them locks certain political routes—you can't date the Infernal Ambassador and remain the Guild's golden boy.
2. Adult content is fully animated, toggled on/off in settings, and woven into both corruption arcs and genuine intimacy routes. Scenes range from playful costume malfunctions and shower interludes to heavy BDSM dominance play, tentacle-adjacent demon encounters, threesomes between heroines, and Vesper's own half-demon heritage awakening sequences. The patch notes explicitly flag content tags per scene in the gallery, so players can curate their experience without spoilers.
3. Relationship thresholds are granular. A heroine at 40% affection gives you different dialogue, combat buffs, and private scenes than one at 85%, and the corruption track runs parallel—so a heroine can be deeply loyal and completely ruined, or fiercely heroic and sexually distant. The gallery unlocks by discovery rather than completion percentage, encouraging replays that focus on specific girls rather than full clear.



