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Phantom Thief Silky Steam Demo Launches With Pixel Art Action

The demo gives a first look at a game that blends retro action with adult-themed peril mechanics, a niche Eroge Japan has been cultivating.

Key Facts

  • The Steam demo for Phantom Thief Silky is now available from publisher Eroge Japan and developer Diceman.
  • The game is a 2D pixel art action title set in Dochashico City, where players switch between two heroines: Silky, who uses charged shots, and Hotaru, who excels at close-range attacks.
  • Defeating a boss lets the player steal that boss's technique, similar to the Mega Man series.
  • The demo is all-ages, but the creator plans to add adult content for the full version.
  • The full game will feature 11 stages and is planned for release on PC via Steam.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Phantom Thief Silky Steam Demo Launches With Pixel Art Action

Publisher Eroge Japan and developer Diceman have released a Steam demo for Phantom Thief Silky, a 2D pixel art action game where players switch between two heroines to fight villains across 11 stages. The game features boss technique stealing, execution roulettes, and heroine-in-peril elements. A full release is planned for PC via Steam.

The Steam demo for Phantom Thief Silky is now available, letting players try the 2D pixel art action game from developer Diceman and publisher Eroge Japan. The game is set in Dochashico City, where justice agent Silky and her servant Hotaru fight to rescue kidnapped fish-like creatures called Uo-san. Players switch between the two heroines on the fly: Silky uses charged shots, while Hotaru excels at close-range attacks. Defeating a boss lets the player steal that boss's technique, similar to the Mega Man series. The demo is all-ages, but the creator has indicated plans to add adult content for the full version.

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