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Goblin No Suana Sengoku Gakidou -rj01232863-

"Goblin no Suana: Sengoku Gakidou" (RJ01232863) is a simulation-strategy game by Goblin no Suana that integrates a Japanese Warring States theme into a dark fantasy goblin nest management setting. The game features tactical combat, resource management, and unit evolution, centered on capturing and interacting with human factions.

Goblin no Suana Sengoku Gakidou (ゴブリンの巣穴 戦国餓鬼道) is an adult strategy-simulation game developed by Peperoncino . Identified by the DLsite product code RJ01232863 , this title is the third major entry in the popular Goblin no Suana

(Goblin's Lair) series, shifting the setting from a standard western fantasy world to a dark, supernatural version of Japan's Sengoku (Warring States) period Game Premise and Setting

Unlike previous entries that focused on dungeon management in a fantasy cave, Sengoku Gakidou

places players in control of a goblin tribe during a time of civil war. The world is populated by samurai, shrine maidens, and legendary female warriors from Japanese history. The "Gakidou" (Preta Realm or Hungry Ghost Realm) theme underscores the game's focus on base-building, resource management, and the capture of enemies to expand the goblin horde. Core Gameplay Mechanics Goblin no Suana Sengoku Gakidou -RJ01232863-

The game combines tactical map movement with base management and tower defense-like elements. Horde Management:

Players must manage the goblin population, assigning roles such as scouts, warriors, and workers to maintain the lair and prepare for invasions. Capture and Corruption:

A central mechanic involves capturing female characters during skirmishes or lair defenses. These characters can be "recruited" into the goblin ranks through various corruption mechanics, unlocking new unit types or bonuses. Sengoku Strategy:

The game features a regional map where players select which territories to raid. Success depends on balancing the tribe's strength against the rising difficulty of samurai and "onmyoji" (exorcist) defenses. Base Expansion: "Goblin no Suana: Sengoku Gakidou" (RJ01232863) is a

Players upgrade their lair with specialized rooms to increase troop capacity, improve trap efficiency, and enhance the capabilities of captured "generals." Key Features Dynamic Events:

Includes numerous scripted events featuring historically inspired female warriors. Visual Style:

High-quality CG and sprites consistent with Peperoncino's previous work, often featuring themes of dark fantasy and "monster vs. human" scenarios. Progression System:

A skill tree for the goblin chief allows players to specialize in brute force, stealth, or magical dominance. Product Details Developer: Peperoncino Digital Download (PC) Content Warning: Notable Characters (archetypes)

This title contains explicit adult content, including themes of non-consent and extreme dark fantasy common to the "Goblin no Suana" series. specific characters featured in this entry or a guide on the lair upgrade

This write-up is structured for a game database, review site, or informational wiki, covering all relevant aspects without subjective praise unless clearly marked as an opinion section.


Notable Characters (archetypes)

  • The War-weary Magistrate: A regional official who sanctions deals with goblin labor to rebuild his city—quietly haunted by the concessions he’s made.
  • The Goblin Broker: Cunning, eloquent in a perverse way; arranges exchanges—information, flesh, labor—for favors.
  • The Runaway Recruit: A young soldier who deserts after witnessing a pact’s cost and becomes a reluctant witness to the system’s cruelties.
  • The Midwife/Healer: Straddles humanity and survival, forced to perform care under conditions that violate her moral core.

3. The "Chronicle of Ruin" (Narrative Progression)

Unlike sandbox sims, this title features a time-sensitive campaign. The calendar progresses in months. Each in-game month, a major historical analogue (a "Sengoku General") advances their war campaign. If you do not weaken the surrounding human settlements fast enough, the humans will unite, find your lair, and burn it to the ground. This creates a tangible sense of urgency.

Potential Hooks (for readers)

  • A morally ambiguous protagonist who must choose between saving her town or preserving her soul.
  • Worldbuilding that rethinks goblins as socioeconomic actors rather than mere monsters.
  • Scenes of visceral, unsettling imagery balanced with quiet human moments—grief, small mercies, barter.

Style & Voice

  • Lyrical yet spare prose: vivid sensory detail without indulgence.
  • Uses close-third perspective to inhabit morally fraught decisions.
  • Dialog often clipped, reflecting wartime economy of speech; goblin dialogue mixes unsettling politeness with animalistic metaphors.

Imagery & Setting

  • Subterranean warrens beneath shattered castles, lit by phosphorescent fungi.
  • Marketplaces where goblin wares (teeth, talismans, mortuary crafts) trade alongside human staples.
  • Muddy campaign roads lined with abandoned banners and makeshift shrines to dead commanders.
  • Ritual chambers with bone mosaics and iron tools repurposed for sinister rites.

Story Premise

"In an alternate Sengoku era, the Oni and Goblin tribes have grown bold under the cover of endless human civil war. You are the nameless king of a forgotten goblin nest, deep in the mountains of Shinano. Starving and weak, your kind has been hunted as pests for centuries. But when a dying samurai stumbles into your cave, clutching a stolen 'Tactical Strategy Manual of the Hojo Clan,' your fate changes. You learn their language, their weaknesses, and most importantly — their desires. Now, instead of fighting fair, you will raid, ambush, and breed your way to domination. The human 'Onna Musha' generals? They will become your clan's greatest weapons."

The story is delivered through short visual novel segments before and after raids, with branching consequences based on your success.


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