What in Hell is Bad? : Origin

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Published by: PrettybusyLtd
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Touch, move, and leave traces.
"God disappeared one day, and all the blame is on Hell."
"God disappeared one day, and all the blame is on Solomon."
"God disappeared one day, and all the blame is on Heaven."
One day after God disappeared, Hell and Heaven, and you, Solomon's descendant were swept up by the eternal war of Armaggedon with misunderstandings against each other…!
The devils of the Seven Deadly Sins (greed, wrath, sloth, envy, gluttony, pride, lust) and the 72 devils who are their vassals but each rule over their own regions as nobles.
And the 3 Seraphim that hate them.
He who possesses you, the descendant of Solomon who was God's favorite,
Will obtain God's powers and completely end the strife between Hell and Heaven that lasted for eternity.
A tale of devils and angels built on a solid magical setting based on the Keys of Solomon!
Countless devils and demons trying to posses you, the descendant of Solomon, and become king.
The final temptation, where the fate of all universes depends on who is crowned king, begins now.
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-A fully voiced main story with a super voice actor crew
-My characters that you can touch, scratch, and stroke for real
-Illustrations of world class quality
-Over 100 stories, over 100 stages
-It is not scary! Cute and adorable battle illustrations
And many more stories and devils are waiting for you.
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4.25 out of 5

4 ratings in Slovakia

Ratings History

What in Hell is Bad? Reviews

Confusion, but good 👍

en76studio on

United States

I like the game, but how am I supposed to change my team? It's not letting me please, fix this 😭 (what I mean is the demons on battle field, it won't let me change it)

Good game but…

EnokiAhima on

United States

This game is amazing! But is there anyway to where you can list characters by power?

WOAH

your_local_idot on

United States

I HAVE A GYATT IN MY EYE THAT THING WAS SO ROUND A PERFECT I SMACKED IT AND It jiggled

害行吧也就

uwbuxuodkejj on

United States

塔防机制太无聊了而且不能开自动

Good Game!

Laynee Jane on

United States

So far I really enjoy the game and characters. The detail in the art is amazing as well! The only reason why I didn’t give it five stars just yet is because I feel like there is just one too many battles between the story’s chapters and it kind of gives me this odd separation. However, I don’t mind it as even the battles still add to the story and the sub stories help. The other thing is you can’t see past text messages you’ve had with characters previously which I hope in an update they fix. Other than that like I said I really enjoy the game so far!!!

Good premise, Bad execution

Xixii1313 on

United States

This game fulfills a much needed niche: 18+ otome game for mobile play. However, the game itself is very prone to crashes, the amount of bugs are too plentiful for anything other than a beta release, and the translation and writing errors are frequent. After a while, there is only so much one can excuse a small developing company for these frequent issues. However, because the premise and niche of this type is so rare, many of us are willingly continuing in hopes this game will improve with time. Ironic that this game also features a lot of BDSM themes. Having said that, the CV art is phenomenal, and the game play - though a bit tedious - is actually fun. For those who are tired of visual novels and want gameplay, this game may be for you. With a whopping 5 battles per 1 story, there is a LOT of grinding (Korean games, am I right?) involved. There is currently no way to save your favorite teams, not an auto button for previously beaten levels. Therefore, you must scroll through a long list and drag each member onto the board for each battle. For those of us using iOS, there is a LOT of crashing involved. If you’re playing on the iPhone, you’ll need to reload the game EVERY battle to avoid crashing right after a you beat a battle, forcing you to replay the level. If you’re on a tablet, you can get away with 4-5 battles per reload. Hopefully this will get fixed soon. If, however, you’re looking for an easy, idle game with suggestive themes, this may not be for you.

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Miiahka on

United States

Idk if it’s just me but I haven’t been able to claim things through the mail

Cannot open game

xhbsk on

United States

I've just dowloaded the game in my phone and it completely can't open.

Delicious

u r da best on

United States

I love these idiots and I can and will drool on all of them

Good game

lilmushyyyy on

United States

I like the game so far but in the battles when their thing maxes out and I go to use it I’m having a problem where it just doesn’t work like it’s not registering that I’m clicking on the crown while in range

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