Tales of Androgyny cover art by the Majalis Duo

Because you enjoyed Tales of Androgyny

Games Like Tales of Androgyny

If Tales of Androgyny grabbed you, you already know the type: you’re not just here for the explicit content — you want a game that plays like a real game. The Majalis Duo built something genuinely unusual in the adult VN space: a procedurally generated fantasy RPG where your hero’s gender expression is as customizable as their stats, where losing a battle can be more entertaining than winning one, and where the whole thing winks at itself with consistent, knowing humor. The turn-based combat has real depth, the corruption and sissification arcs have actual mechanical weight, and the world treats its absurdity with complete sincerity.

Once you’ve cleared every branch of Androgyny’s dungeon, though, where do you go? The honest answer is that nothing replicates it exactly — its specific combination of pixel-adjacent 2DCG, gender-fluid chaos, and actual JRPG-style systems is its own thing. But there are games in the broader eroge and adult AVN space that scratch different parts of the same itch. Here are six worth your time.

1. Corruption of Champions II

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The most natural next stop for any Tales of Androgyny fan. Savin and Salamander Studios have built a sprawling text-and-art fantasy RPG where character creation goes far beyond selecting a gender — your champion’s body, sexuality, and identity shift through corruption items, transformation encounters, and the slow influence of a corrupted world. Like ToA, CoC2 runs on a turn-based combat system where losing carries erotic consequences, and the writing balances genuine worldbuilding with gleeful lewdness. The sheer volume of content — monster girls, futa encounters, fluid gender paths, hundreds of authored scenes — makes this the closest thing to a spiritual sibling that exists.

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2. Peasant’s Quest

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Tinkerer’s long-running fantasy sandbox shares ToA’s willingness to go to strange, sometimes dark places with a fantasy world that doesn’t sanitize its monsters. You navigate open-world regions, build relationships with a roster of monster girls and corrupted characters, and face combat that has real mechanical teeth. The corruption system is deep enough that your choices genuinely reshape what content unlocks, and the RPG structure means there’s always a next objective pulling you forward. The 3DCG and 2D hybrid art style is polished and the writing has real personality. If you love earning your kinks through gameplay rather than simply unlocking them, this delivers.

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3. Nymphomania Priestess

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For players drawn to Tales of Androgyny’s JRPG-adjacent combat structure, TechnoBrake’s Nymphomania Priestess is a strong find. You play a holy woman navigating a world that steadily erodes her inhibitions through monster encounters, corruption mechanics, and a proper turn-based combat system built on the RPG Maker MV engine (recently upgraded from VX Ace, nearly doubling the resolution). The internal-view artwork is distinctive, the corruption progression tracks meaningfully, and the “defeat has consequences” philosophy runs all the way through the design. It’s more traditionally feminine in protagonist than ToA, but the mechanical DNA — fight, fail, fall — is immediately familiar.

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4. LonaRPG

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The darkest pick on this list, and arguably the closest in spirit to ToA’s “survive a hostile, sexually charged fantasy world” loop. EccmA417’s LonaRPG puts you in control of Lona, navigating a brutal sandbox where combat is genuinely dangerous, food and health matter, and failure leads to degradation rather than a polite game-over screen. The pixel art is deeply expressive for the style, and the world carries a sense of real weight that lighter games can’t match. It’s harsher and more unforgiving than Tales of Androgyny, but players who love ToA specifically because losing feels consequential rather than toothless will find a lot to respect here.

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5. Corrupted Kingdoms

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ArcGames recently relaunched Corrupted Kingdoms as a ground-up remake, rebuilding its fantasy sandbox RPG with significantly improved art and writing. The core loop will feel familiar to Tales of Androgyny fans: you move through a fantasy overworld, encounter a cast of monster girls and magical characters, and watch corruption mechanics reshape relationships and unlock content across multiple routes. The 3DCG art quality has improved considerably with the remake, and the sandbox structure rewards players who poke at its systems. If you love working through a fantasy world where the corruption arc is tied to real progression rather than just a stat slider, this one is worth watching closely as the remake fills out.

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6. Something Unlimited

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An unexpected pick — this is a superhero parody management/trainer game, not a dungeon crawler — but what connects it to Tales of Androgyny is tone. Gunsmoke Games built Something Unlimited around the same knowing, self-aware humor that makes ToA so enjoyable even outside the explicit content. The situations are deliberately absurd, the game doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t, and futa content features prominently alongside the rest. The management mechanics give it real game-feel beyond simple clicking, the hand-drawn 2DCG animations have kinetic energy that recalls the Majalis Duo’s style, and the game is fully complete at v2.4.8 — you get the whole experience without waiting on updates.

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