Primrose: Dungeon ((top))

Spoiler alert: Yes, and it’s surprisingly clever. You play as a knight. You are trapped in a dungeon. To escape, you must defeat a series of "monster girls" (harpies, slimes, minotaurs, etc.). Combat is physical—you parry, block, and use environmental traps. The twist? The enemies don't just want to kill you; they want to... distract you. The Mechanical Genius: Proximity Combat Most VR brawlers (think Gorn or Blade & Sorcery ) rely on hitboxes and damage numbers. Primrose Dungeon introduces a proximity defense system .

Have you tried the "Slime Queen" endurance mode? Let me know in the comments below. (NSFW discussion is fine, but keep links clean.) primrose dungeon

April 14, 2026 Author: Alex "The Haptic Feed" Chen Spoiler alert: Yes, and it’s surprisingly clever

Developed by a small indie team (notably, ), this title exploded out of early access with a reputation that precedes it. But let’s strip away the obvious adult premise for a moment. As a VR mechanic analyst, I finally put on the headset to ask: Is there an actual game here? To escape, you must defeat a series of

If an enemy gets too close, a "restraint" meter fills up. If it hits 100%, you lose control of your sword arm. You are not hit with a damage penalty; you are hit with a physics penalty. Suddenly, your real-life arm goes limp in the game. You have to physically shake the controller or use your off-hand to "break free."

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