The Insect Prison REMAKE is a standalone, point-and-click adventure game developed by Eroism that follows the character Leah on a mysterious island inhabited by giant alien creatures. The remake features enhanced graphics, AI-upscaled CGs, and a refined interface compared to the original title.
The game’s scenes are typically triggered by specific environmental interactions, combat outcomes, or the character's "lewdness" level. Key Creature & Location Scenes
Scenes in the remake are categorized by the type of insect or entity encountered:
Wharf Roach & Parasite Beast: Found in the Forest or Deeper Forest. Scenes include "Forced" (failed resistance at low lewdness), "Consent" (failed resistance at high lewdness), "Defeated" in battle, and "Temptation" (using the Seduce action).
Egg Bee & Libido Flower: Located in the Field area. Picking flowers in the garden can trigger various "Dazed" levels based on the player's lewdness. Collecting more than four Blazing Woods in a day specifically triggers the Egg Bee event.
Egg Fly & Giant Slug: These creatures are primarily found in the Sewer. Like other enemies, they feature scenes for failed escapes, defeat, and "Birth" (incubation conclusion).
Jellyfish & Sea Tongue: Encountered at the Shoreline or Rear Beach. The Sea Tongue scenes are unlocked after discovering the Waterfall.
Mosquito: These scenes can occur randomly while Leah is sleeping in the Cabin, with different variations if she is clothed or naked.
Rumia: A merchant found in the Forest. Players can unlock scenes by spying through a peephole at her shop or requesting a "practical demonstration". Gameplay Mechanics Impacting Scenes
Incubation & Birth: Certain encounters lead to infection (e.g., Parasite Worms). If incubation progress reaches 100%, moving to an open map region or going to sleep triggers a "Birth" scene.
Combat Rework: The remake introduces a system where actions like "Grab" deal lust damage and can trigger specific events. A "Surrender" action is also available to skip directly to a defeat scene.
Recall Feature: Players can revisit unlocked scenes in Leah’s room using the recall screen. Insect Prison REMAKE scene guide - Eroism - Itch.io
The Original: A static room with flickering green lights and pixelated pods.The Remake: The room is now an organic cathedral. The walls pulse with rhythmic peristalsis, coated in a translucent, amber-colored resin. The pods are no longer metal; they are giant, leathery egg sacs. Inside, the silhouettes of the "prisoners" are visible, their limbs twitching in sync with a low-frequency hum. As the camera zooms in, you can see tiny, iridescent parasites skittering just beneath the surface of their skin, weaving silk threads into the prisoners’ nervous systems. Scene 2: The Mandible Gate
The Original: A simple door guarded by two static insectoid NPCs.The Remake: The gateway is a colossal, chitinous skull of an ancient hive queen. To pass, the protagonist must offer a "Scent Token." The guards are towering, multi-limbed monstrosities with wet, compound eyes that reflect the player’s distorted image. Instead of a dialogue box, the "negotiation" is a terrifying display of stridulation—the guards rub their serrated legs together to create a deafening, metallic screech that vibrates the very air. The gate opens not by sliding, but by the massive mandibles unhinging in a wet, cracking motion. Scene 3: The Molting Chamber (The Transformation)
The Original: A brief cutscene with a flash of white light and a new character model.The Remake: A grueling, cinematic sequence of physical rebirth. The protagonist’s old "human" shell begins to crack along the spine, emitting a pale, bioluminescent glow. The sound design is hyper-focused on the wet peeling of skin and the hardening of new exoskeleton plates. As the character drags themselves out of their own discarded husk, their movements are twitchy and alien. The scene ends with the character’s new compound vision flickering to life, fragmenting the environment into a thousand kaleidoscopic shards of data and movement.
Insect Prison REMAKE is a standalone, adult-oriented point-and-click adventure developed by Eroism on Itch.io , serving as an enhanced version of the original Mushi no Kangoku
by Atella. The game features upscaled CG graphics, a refined combat system, and an expanded roster of encounters with giant alien creatures. Notable Scene Categories in the Remake
The remake categorizes its scenes based on player choice and combat outcomes: Forced & Consent Scenes : Triggered depending on Leah's "Lewdness" level.
: Occurs if Lewdness is below 3 when failing to resist a grab attack. : Occurs if Lewdness is 3 or higher. Defeat Scenes
: Unique outcomes triggered when the player is defeated in battle by specific enemies like the Wharf Roach Parasite Beast Temptation Scenes
: Triggered by using the "Seduce" action, which requires a Libido Ring and specific LP/Lewdness thresholds. Birth & Incubation Scenes insect prison remake scenes
: Long-term events following certain encounters where "eggs" are placed in the protagonist, leading to a birth scene after 100% progress. Remake-Exclusive & Expanded Scenes
Version 1.0 and later updates introduced content not found in the original game: Cicada Scene (Waterfall)
: Added in v0.95, this scene is found at the Waterfall and requires drinking a large amount of water to trigger. Banana Bug Scene (Deep Forest)
: A long, three-part sequence triggered by collecting bananas in the Deep Forest. Egg Bee & Field Scenes
: Introduced in v1.5, these scenes are found in the Field area (unlocked after exploring the Deep Forest 10 times). Bugshroom Scenes
: Added in v0.55, featuring encounters with fungal-themed creatures in the Forest. Parasite Worm Scenes
: Includes "Clothed" and "Naked" variations that occur by chance when sleeping while infected. Updated Visuals and Mechanics
The remake provides several technical improvements to these scenes: Upscaled CGs
: All original artwork has been upscaled by x2 (from 632x420 to 1264x840). Scene Recall
: Players can unlock and rewatch escape and H-scenes through a dedicated recall screen. Combat Integration
Potential Changes in a Remake:
Reception of Remakes: The reception of remakes can vary widely. Some are well-received for bringing old favorites into the modern era, while others are criticized for not staying true to the original or for not offering enough new content.
The most useful "piece" for unlocking and viewing scenes in Insect Prison REMAKE Libido Ring , which is required for all Temptation (Consent) scenes. Beyond items, understanding the Incubation
mechanics is essential for progressing through birth and specialized interaction scenes. Core Mechanics & Scene Requirements
To unlock various scenes, you must manage Leah's stats and possess specific items: Libido Ring : Essential for using the action during combat. Using Seduce while having Lust > 40% Lewdness ≥ 3 triggers the Temptation version of an enemy's scene. Lewdness Stat
: This level determines which scene variant you witness (Normal vs. Lewd/Consent) and your ability to interact with certain environment objects: Lewdness < 3 : Triggers Normal/Forced scenes. Lewdness ≥ 3
: Triggers Lewd/Consent scenes and allows interaction with the Libido Flower in the Field. Incubation Progress
: To reach "Birth" scenes, you must be infected with eggs (from Egg Flies, Giant Slugs, etc.) and reach 100% progress by walking around and performing actions. New UI Features for Scenes
Recent updates have introduced "quality of life" pieces to help players manage and view scenes more efficiently: Skip Button
: Added in the top right corner during animations to quickly cycle through stages. Surrender Action : Allows you to skip a battle and go straight to the Defeat scene Recall Screen The Insect Prison REMAKE is a standalone, point-and-click
: All unlocked escape and combat scenes can be collected and re-watched here. Day Progress Meter
: Helps track how many actions remain before you must sleep to trigger birth or infection events. Insect Prison REMAKE scene guide - Eroism - Itch.io
The Insect Prison REMAKE , developed by Eroism , is a standalone point-and-click adventure and combat game that modernizes the original Mushi no Kangoku. The remake significantly upgrades the visual fidelity and mechanical depth of original scenes while introducing entirely new content beyond what was found in the incomplete original title. Visual and Technical Upgrades
Upscaled CGs: All original character graphics (CGs) have been AI-upscaled by x2, increasing the resolution from for a sharper look on 1080p and 1440p displays.
Redrawn UI: The user interface has been completely redrawn to improve clarity and resolution, featuring larger buttons for easier navigation.
Standalone Performance: Unlike the original, which required CardWirth, the remake is built on the Godot engine, allowing it to run natively on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Scene Additions and Changes
The remake preserves all scenes from the original and has expanded the "recall" functionality, allowing players to revisit unlocked moments.
New "Mosquito" Scenes: Added as highlights in recent updates.
Escape Scenes: Small, frequently requested scenes added to the combat system that can be collected and skipped in the gallery.
Extended Content (Post v1.0): Since the remake reached the content limit of the original game at v1.0, updates from v1.05 onward add entirely new insects and areas, such as the Wasp and Field regions.
Combat Events: Combat actions like "Grab" now deal lust damage and can directly trigger specific H-events.
Defeat Scenes: Certain enemies, like the Wharf Roach G , have specific defeat scenes that are distinct from standard encounters. Notable Scene Mechanics Insect Prison REMAKE by Eroism - Games - Itch.io
In Insect Prison REMAKE , scenes are primarily triggered by your interactions with the island's giant insects and your character's internal stats, like Lewdness and Lust. The remake significantly upgrades these moments with AI-upscaled, high-resolution graphics and smoother gameplay. Key Scene Categories
Combat Failures: Failing to resist a Grab attack or being defeated in battle triggers specific animations. For example, the Wharf Roach has a dedicated "Mind Broken" scene if you are defeated by the Wharf Roach G.
Temptation Scenes: If you have the Libido Ring and your Lust is above 40%, you can use the "Seduce" action to trigger consensual scenes with creatures like the Giant Slug or Egg Fly.
Environmental Triggers: Certain scenes only happen at specific locations or times: Waterfall: Drinking water or taking a shower (at Lewdness ≥3is greater than or equal to 3 ) triggers unique events.
Rumia’s Shop: You can spy through a peephole at different times of day to unlock scenes with Rumia. Incubation & Birth : Being infected by a Parasite Worm
or carrying eggs from other insects leads to progressive "Fullness" scenes that culminate in a birth animation after enough time passes. Top Scene Recommendations
According to the Official Scene Guide on Itch.io, these are often considered the most polished:
Mosquito: Highlights a specific predatory interaction introduced in earlier updates. Potential Changes in a Remake :
Egg Bee: Triggered by picking flowers in the garden when Lewdness is high ( ≥6is greater than or equal to 6
Libido Flower: A rare interactable event found in the Field that requires Lewdness ≥3is greater than or equal to 3
You can track and re-watch all your unlocked scenes using the Recall menu in Leah's room. Devlog - Insect Prison REMAKE by Eroism - Itch.io
Before diving into the remakes, we must define the original sin. An "insect prison" is not merely a jail with bugs in it. It is a narrative device where the structure of the prison mimics the biology of an insect:
Early cinema treated these scenes as B-movie schlock. Today, insect prison remake scenes are treated as high art, using practical animatronics and psychological dread.
The director, eyes bloodshot, gestures at the terrarium. "Again. From the top."
The ant, playing the warden, resets its mandibles. The butterfly, typecast as the escape artist, smoothes its torn wing against the glass wall.
This is the seventh remake of The Great Cocoon Break.
The original—a silent, black-and-white masterpiece shot in a mason jar—had grit. The aphid informant actually died. The caterpillar protagonist carved a shiv from a thorn. Real stakes. Real honeydew.
Now? The studio wants "lighter." More "heart."
So the praying mantis guard wears a tiny, comical visor. The solitary confinement cell is a transparent dice cup. The big escape sequence—formerly a brutal crawl over a desiccant packet—has been reimagined as a musical number set to the buzzing of a captured housefly.
"Cut!" the director screams. The ladybug clinging to the miniature searchlight fumbles the cue. "The light is supposed to flicker like a dying fluorescent, not pulse like a disco!"
The butterfly, exhausted, lands on a twig. "My wings aren't even real," it whispers. "They're silk. Prosthetics. In the original, I chewed through my own pupa. Now I just… unlock a tiny latch they leave for me."
The ant warden, a method actor who’s done six months of real colony work, clicks its antennae. "It’s a prison break without the breaking. We’re not inmates. We’re just… temporarily inconvenienced."
The director claps his hands. "Reset! From the moment the termite tunnels through the toothpaste cap. And someone get the grasshopper extra another crumb—he’s looking too thin for this lighting."
The insect prison remake churns on. Same set. Same fake moss. Same lesson about friendship at the end.
But if you look closely, in the background, one of the roaches is filing down a matchstick. Not for any scene. Just for memory of the old way out.
The concept assumes Insect Prison is a cult classic (game/film) known for its brutal, claustrophobic insectoid dystopia, and a modern remake is reimagining key scenes.
Original:
Protagonist stumbles into a room of prisoners shedding their skin to grow insect parts. Gross-out practical effects. Memorable but shallow.
Remake:
The camera stays on one prisoner—a woman mid-molt. She is not screaming. She is apologizing. “I can hear the queen now. She’s lonely. I’m sorry, I have to join her.” Her jaw unhinges. Her eyes turn compound. The protagonist watches, helpless. She chooses to become a warden.
Thematic punch: Remake reframes “body horror” as “identity horror.” The prison doesn’t break you; it convinces you.
The original film hid the insect prison behind a mask and a single, shocking hand. The prison was external—a fly’s head stuck on a man’s body.