Release Overview
Rebecca and the Sword of Nasty Curses, developed by キラ☆タマ and published by 072 Project, is now available on Steam with a Traditional Chinese uncensored version. This release follows up on the first Rebecca game, but the setup is easy enough to jump into even if you never touched the original. The hook is simple: Rebecca is back, now married, now a mother, and once again dragged into a fresh curse-fueled mess.

The key visual puts Rebecca front and center, reinforcing the series' mature heroine appeal.
Story Setup
After finally settling into a peaceful life with her husband and child, Rebecca gets hit by a new magical disaster. Her husband is turned to stone, her old combat strength disappears, and in its place she gains the bizarre ability to see how sexually charged the men around her are. From there, the game pushes her into a new string of encounters while she searches for a way to break the curse.
Event Volume and Selling Points
According to the release material, the sequel makes Rebecca much more forward than before, while also scaling up the amount of erotic content. The game includes more than 100 H events, around 240,000 words of text, and a full recollection unlock after clearing the story. For players who mainly care about scene volume and replay convenience, that is one of the bigger selling points here.

Rebecca heads into a new chapter with more maps, more events, and more character-driven payoff.

The sequel leans harder into married-heroine corruption, NTR pressure, and denser adult event content.

The overall structure looks more streamlined than the first game, especially in progression flow.
Gameplay and System Changes
Gameplay is another area where the sequel seems noticeably improved. Standard battles now run in a faster ARPG style, making map progression smoother and less annoying when mobs get in the way. Players can check quest objectives and guidance tips from the menu at any time, and fast travel around the expanded map also makes side-event cleanup a lot more convenient.

The shift to real-time combat gives exploration a faster pace than the first game.

Movement between towns and key routes has been made easier for side-event routing.

Most optional content is still built around erotic side events, which remain the main reward loop.

Rebecca is written as more proactive in this sequel, which changes the tone of many event scenes.

Different areas tie exploration directly into adult side content and event progression.

The presentation still follows the dense event-driven RPG style that 072 Project players will recognize.
Steam Version and Patch Notes
One important catch is that the Steam build removes some adult content because of Valve’s stricter review standards. If you want the full version, 072 Project provides a free official patch through its own website. Anyone aiming for the complete package should factor that in from the start.

Some scenes require the official patch if you want the full uncensored content set.

The sequel keeps the married-heroine corruption angle as one of its defining hooks.

Adventure flow and erotic side routes remain tightly linked throughout the game.

Event recovery and optional scene hunting continue to be a major part of the experience.

The sequel pushes both event volume and content intensity beyond the first title.

Overall, the game still reads as a scene-heavy adult RPG built around convenience and event density.
Product Info
| Title | Rebecca and the Sword of Nasty Curses |
|---|---|
| Chinese Title | 蕾貝卡與謎之魔劍 |
| Platform | Steam / Windows |
| Developer | キラ☆タマ |
| Publisher | 072 Project |
| Genre | Adult ARPG / event-driven RPG |
Official Links
| Steam Store Page | View on Steam |
|---|---|
| 072 Project Patch Page | Download the official patch |