I have to say that I regret getting this game. I played (grinded) it a lot to finish it, let me say that the gameplay is really nice, some characters are amazing. But, the story forces you to play or watch scenes of every character, no matter if you like them or not. Every time I read... Meanwhile, I already was rolling my eyes, since the author believed that watching random or all characters sex scenes was something everyone would love. I for one would really like to only see scenes or play with my protagonist. If I wanted to see some random character scene I'd go after them, and most of them you can't even have scenes, just watch them with others for whatever reason. In general is a game I finished once, and will never do it again, like I said, it was fine, but the amount, and it's not small of them of scenes I'm forced to watch made me even uncomfortable tbh. So, yeah, I can't say I recommend this unless you're into this kind of fetish.
Faylinn's Quest
- Release Date:
- May 19, 2022
- Developer:
- DDreams Games
- Publisher:
- DDreams Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

RPG + Visual Novel + Eroge
(20/30 hours of gameplay)
A non-linear experience in which you take the role of Faylinn, the adventurer that’s secretly a half-demon, on her quest to discover the truth about her powers!
Interact with many characters and influence their lives, relationships, with open-ended quests, customizable stats and skills, unlocking plenty of delicious original illustrations!

Move to the town of Padavil, make friends (or more), join a Guild, go wherever you want at any time of day!
Pick houses, go hunting monsters, craft runes, will you rent a room at the Inn or sleep in the outskirts? The first Chapter of Faylinn's Quest is very open-world-ish and you will travel alone or in couples: be careful not to reveal your Demon Form to anyone!

Recruit the team of adventurers of your choice and depart for an exciting adventure! Travel many locations, go on Quests and remember: the companions you bring will influence the story! In Chapter 2, your party is on the road and you have access to your Camp where you can chat with your friends and form your battling team of up to 4 characters. You will visit a second Town and other wild areas with Dungeons to explore, people to meet, and secrets to discover!

Faylinn's story unfolds as her secret is openly revealed and a figure from her past comes back to hunt her down in the last town! The final stand, a race against time to reach one of many multiple endings!
+ Post-game content with extra characters and exploration.

- Turn-based combat with 10+ recruitable companions (and relationship building)
- Crafting system
- Lockpicking and other minigames
- Equipment with attachable and craftable components
- Customizable skills and parameters
- Recruitable companions with dialogue, plot and CG scenes
- New game plus and Post-game content
- Plenty of quests and choices to make
- Many characters to romance or develop LGBT-friendly relationships with
- Multiple routes and alternative endings
- Gallery with over 100 illustrations!
Play it as SFW or use the option in the menu to switch flawlessly and turn it into an eroge hentai game with over 100 Illustrations!









And many, many more characters and scenes!
Set in the same world as:
As well as:
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User Reviews
Note: Be aware this game is still in Early Access, so some of this review may be invalidated by later changes. Story/Plot: Faylinn's Quest is about a half-demon woman named Faylinn (it would be odd if it was someone else ;) ) who is burdened by a traumatic past. Eventually must confront her past, while trying to figure out what the future holds for her. For a small indie game, there is actually lot of going on here such as branching story lines, multiple romance options, decisions that actually count. Visuals: The graphics of the game remind me of a late era NES/early SNES whether it is the combat screens, or the anime art for the characters. I admit I would have liked more CGs, but overall what is here is good. My biggest complaint is that I am not a fan of the artist used, but that is a minor quibble. Gameplay: This plays like an early JRPG of the NES era. Combat his handled by a screen where you can choose to attack, use a special skill/magic, use an item, or defend...
pretty solid indie game. been playing it a few hours and while it did get slow down for a minute, once i finish grinding for a bit i can get back to progessing. which is pretty normal for rpgs anyways. still, it feels like there's very little to any character early on aside from the initial interaction. it's just grinding away until i can complete the sidequest they gave me and until i finish it there's no reason to talk to them anymore. although i do still like every character so far. only 3 hours in though. story is shaping up to be interesting and im excited to see where it goes.
If you never played "Dungeon Dreams" You might be lost a bit. There is heavy reference to that game. Even in Early Access this very addictive. Aside from the many many bugs, it is hard to walk away from at times. If you like to sink yourself into games, this can be hard because every now and then one of them breaks the fourth wall. I got a laugh when roaming , I found a chest and someone said whats an unopened chest doing out here? I forget the answer word for word, but it was like "What do you expect from an RPG?" It adds to the game but does seem funny how they all break the fourth wall from time to time but at the same time, aren't all in on the joke. I got a lot of laughs out of this, I am sure you will get many also. My major issue with their games is, they don't make them controller compatible. Not a big issue but their games feel like they would be better if they did or at least this and DD. I got this when it was on sale , thought hell with it I liked Dungeon Dreams. For ...
I played with the NSFW patch, and for the most part, I liked the game. I would’ve preferred not having unavoidable straight scenes plop up, but I had fun, found the story somewhat interesting, and the fights enjoyable, if repetitive. There's a lot of grinding. (7/10)
The game felt worth the price to me. There's still some updates that are needed to feel complete but it's good enough for what it is.
the story is very good and the game is entertaining the system is not too complex too i like it a lot
TLDR CONTENT Good story, ii appreciate the big amount of content in terms of quests and illustrations. FLOW chapter 2 really opens up when you get to depart with all your friends and go on the adventure. BONUS also if you like dungeon dreams there are recurring chracters. tips: use good equipment attachments!
I like the artwork and the story. Also it is very funny.
I recommend the game. It's got some issues like glitchy UI, but it's fun and it's worth the price. I also enjoy the fact this game has consensual-only scenes. I honestly would like to see more adult games go that way. Pros: Interesting gameplay - It's an RPG but I haven't played too many that flow the way this one does. Instead of field maps, exploration is pretty static being comprised of a series of events that range from combat to finding items or chests. You even bump into other characters which could yield a useful item. - MC Heroine is a half demon and she prefers to keep it quiet. This affects the gameplay by preventing transformation around other people adding an interesting layer of strategy. - Skills are learned through purchasing with a currency called JP. There are quite a few different skills and categories. - Artwork is really good - Locations to visit are usually unlocked through dialog - Story mode and Cheat mode. - NSFW is noice - Dialog translates well. So far I ha...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Faylinn's Quest cost?
Faylinn's Quest costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for Faylinn's Quest?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit) Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Faylinn's Quest available on?
Faylinn's Quest is available on Windows PC.
Is Faylinn's Quest worth buying?
Faylinn's Quest has 89% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Faylinn's Quest released?
Faylinn's Quest was released on May 19, 2022.
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