Last Evil Free Download (v3.0.0) !NEW!
Humanity has sealed the great demon away. Sealed away deep in the earth, hidden in a maze of sewers. What few demons remain are scattered, slaughtered like game animals in a great hunt. This is the story of a succubus, last of her kind. She sets forth to rebuild an empire of evil, a civilization of sin. To wake the great demon once more and take revenge upon the humans who slaughter her race like fodder. Overcome the humans who stalk the catacombs thirsting for slaughter. Break those feral demons, made beastial by the loss of their king. This succubus will need to muster every ounce of strength she has.
Last Evil Free Download (v3.0.0)
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Last Evil is set in a medieval fantasy world, where humans have won against demonic forces. This is done by sealing their master, the Great Demon, in a dungeon deep in the sewers, ending his evil reign. You play as a succubus hoping to free your master, being his last loyal subject and the last demon. The game is a roguelike with card battles, where you choose your own stories and adventures. As the succubus crosses a map slowly, the maps will reveal themselves. During battle, you draw from a deck of cards depicting various abilities. Each turn, the mana meter resets to a value one point higher than the previous turn, allowing you to play progressively stronger cards, or more of them at once. Additionally, certain cards and events generate Lust, which persists between fights and can be used to play specific types of more powerful cards.
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