Teamfight Tactics but with a heavy dose of fan service. Lust Goddess delivers exactly what it promises: tactical grid-based combat wrapped in a gacha system. No, it won't revolutionize the genre, but there's some mindless fun to be had if you can hack the grind.
It's the new flavor of the month on Nutaku, which should give you a good idea of what to expect with this smutty auto-battler. Free to play... but pay to win.
The game drowns you in currencies, timers, and "special offers" that pop up after every match. While you can technically grind as a F2P player, we pity the souls of any mortals who try. The power gap between paying and non-paying players becomes obvious once you hit League 20 and onwards.
Possibly even sooner, depending on your patience.
Lust's gameplay loop is simple, albeit somewhat addictive: place units on a 3x3 grid, watch them auto-battle, rinse and repeat. Each character has attack and health stats, with some basic positioning bonuses thrown in. Your "strategy" mostly involves putting tanky units up front and damage dealers in back - revolutionary stuff it is not.
The sexual component is fairly formulaic with rescued girls joining your team and providing a steady slew of uncensored artwork. Pretty tasty, but the grind-to-fap ratio is rough.
Lust Goddess is set in a futuristic world where you take on the role of a Captain leading a squad of mercenaries and trying to get his end away in the process.
It's a typical Nutaku-style plot, setting you on a path to deliver vengeance to bandits who have been turning girls into sex slaves in the city. Your main objective is to rescue these girls, who then join the squad out of gratitude.
Spoiler alert: it doesn't take long for them to get their tits out, afterwards.
Lust features turn-based battles where you'll prove yourworth as a Captain by leading the army to victory. As you progress, you can develop relationships with the rescued girls, each with her own personality, preferences, and fetishes.
Sound familiar? Yep, we've been here before!
You'll steadily unlock new characters through the league system, with 24 initial ranks to climb. Each victory pushes you closer to new rewards and character unlocks. As always, you'll be forced to choose between the grind... or pay-to-win. The game features both a battle pass and a daily quest system, though many premium features are locked behind paywalls.
Battles play out in turns, where you'll place units strategically to either attack or defend. Basically, the key to victory lies in understanding some basic unit placement principles::
Choosing the right commander provides squad-wide bonuses and special abilities. As you progress, you'll unlock even more of these commanders, each offering different strategic options that will affect your overall performance. Commanders can be leveled up at various stages to push you closer to your goals.
The game employs a gacha-style recruitment system for new characters, with both basic and premium currency options available. While all content can technically be unlocked through gameplay, premium purchases make a huge difference to your progress. Keep this in mind if you're new to the genre.
Note: this is one of the select Nutaku titles that is compatible with iOS.
why does it make me start again every time I go to play it?