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Leticia is a timid rookie exorcist from the Church who gets handed the kind of assignment nobody senior wanted: walk into a village that’s gone quiet, find out what happened to the local monastery, and try to come back in one piece. This is a pixel-art side-scrolling action game built around a single heroine, and it’s aimed squarely at players who like their action eroge with a nun protagonist, animated dot-art H scenes, and a heavy lean into monster, tentacle, and breeding content.
What works

The strongest thing here is the presentation. This is a dot/pixel project with a real emphasis on animation, and that combination is where this corner of the genre lives or dies. Leticia’s design does a lot of the heavy lifting — the nun habit, the knee socks, the slightly nervous body language — and the animated scenes are clearly the centerpiece the rest of the game is built to deliver you toward. If you’ve spent any time with pixel-art action eroge, you know the difference between sprites that just cycle through a couple of frames and ones that actually sell motion; this falls on the better side of that line.
The character writing is also more thoughtful than the premise strictly needs. Leticia is written as nervous and suspicious by default, but the description makes a point of how she flips into cold, decisive resolve the moment she’s actually executing orders — almost like a different person. Paired with that is a stated knack for adapting fast and accepting even deeply abnormal situations without freezing up. In a game whose entire content arc is about a sheltered novice getting pulled into increasingly degrading encounters, that “highly adaptable” trait isn’t just flavor — it’s the in-fiction hinge that makes her descent feel like it belongs to the character rather than being bolted on. Her handler Veronia, who supports her over comms and is fundamentally serious but prone to dry jokes while quietly caring about her, gives the mission stretches a bit of personality between fights.

The scenario backbone is simple but functional for this kind of game: a fallen village, a silenced monastery, monsters everywhere, and a situation that gets more suspicious the deeper you push. That’s a clean excuse-plot for a side-scrolling action structure where exploring forward is the loop, and it keeps things moving. The adult content covers anal, interspecies sex, tentacles, and internal creampies, and importantly it’s all concentrated on Leticia — every scene is hers. If you’re someone who finds harem-spread eroge unfocused and would rather have one heroine fully developed, that single-target design is a genuine plus rather than a limitation.
What doesn’t

The biggest mark against it is technical roughness. Players have run into real problems getting it running cleanly — reports of the screen going black, or of the heroine and HUD simply not rendering while the game audibly plays on underneath. For an action game where you need to actually see and control your character to reach the content, that’s not a cosmetic nitpick; it’s the difference between a working purchase and a frustrating one. It seems to be inconsistent rather than universal, but it’s common enough in community chatter that it’s worth going in with tempered expectations and a willingness to troubleshoot.
The other honest caveat is scope. Because every adult scene features Leticia and only Leticia — Veronia stays on the radio — the variety here comes entirely from situations and enemy types, not from a cast. If you were hoping the supporting partner factored into the lewd content, she doesn’t. And as with most pixel-art H games, the appeal is tied to whether sprite-scale animation does it for you; if you specifically want large, high-resolution CG illustration, this art style isn’t going to scratch that itch no matter how well-animated it is.
Who should buy this

This is for fans of pixel-art side-scrolling action eroge who specifically like the corruption-of-a-sheltered-heroine angle and the nun-versus-monsters flavor, with tentacle, interspecies, anal, and creampie content as the main draw. The single-heroine focus makes it a better fit for people who want depth on one girl than breadth across many. On the practical side, English is fully supported — alongside Japanese, Chinese, and Korean — so non-Japanese readers can play it as intended without fan patches or guesswork. It’s also priced low, which makes it an easy pickup if the premise clicks and you’re not put off by the risk of some setup hassle.
Verdict

7 / 10 — a charming, well-animated single-heroine action eroge with a more characterful protagonist than the genre usually bothers with, held back from a higher score mainly by the technical jank players keep running into.
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