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Castle Of Temptation -v1.0- By Poring

Castle Of Temptation -v1.0- By Poring

Little is known about "Poring." The username is a direct nod to the iconic slime monsters from Ragnarok Online, suggesting a deep roots in early 2000s JRPG and online gaming culture. Poring developed the game using Adobe Flash (later ported to standalone .exe for v1.0) over the course of roughly four years.

The v1.0 release, dated around 2016-2017, marked the developer’s departure from the project. Poring released a final statement with the patch notes (excerpt below):

"This is it. The full circle. Castle of Temptation is now what I envisioned. No more episodes. No more act breaks. From the forest gate to the throne room, the story is complete. Thank you for falling. – Poring" Castle of Temptation -v1.0- By Poring


Many adult games rely on minimal interaction, but Castle of Temptation v1.0 is a genuine platformer in the vein of I Wanna Be the Guy or La-Mulana—minus the precision jumps, plus the adult content.

Spoilers ahead for an 8-year-old game, but the journey is worth experiencing blind. Little is known about "Poring

Act 1: The Temptation’s Gate (Forest Exterior) The game opens with the protagonist fleeing a storm. The castle appears inviting—torches lit, gate open. A ghostly female figure (the Queen's projection) greets you: "Tired, little wanderer? Rest here. I have warm beds. I have soft arms." The first puzzle: a sign that says "Turn Back," but the path behind you crumbles. You must enter.

Act 2: The Hall of Sloth (West Wing) A maze of velvet curtains and heated floors. Enemies are "Drowsy Maids"—zombie-like servants who don’t attack, but hug you. If they hug you three times, you fall asleep, leading to a dream sequence where you abandon the quest. The solution: throw your rock to break mirrors. The mirrors reflect your own desire to rest. "This is it

Act 3: The Library of Greed (East Wing) Floating books and living ink. The trap here: Forbidden Tomes. Read one, and you learn a "secret"—but the secret is always a lie designed to lead you into a mimic chest. The boss: a Paper Witch who offers you a map of the entire castle in exchange for "one memory." Accepting the map locks you into the "Scholar" ending (you stay in the library forever, reading). Refusing burns the witch, revealing the real path.

Act 4: The Succubus Queen’s Throne Room (Central Keep – v1.0 Finale) This is the new content exclusive to v1.0. The Queen is not a final boss in the combat sense. She sits on a throne, dejected.

If your Willpower is below 25%, you accept her offer. The castle implodes, and the final image is the two of them as statues in the new throne room, frozen in an eternal embrace.