Insect — Prison Wiki
The Insect Prison Wiki (specifically for Insect Prison REMAKE
) serves as the definitive documentation hub for a point-and-click adult adventure game developed by Eroism. It provides an exhaustive breakdown of mechanics, lore, and gameplay strategies for navigating a mysterious, insect-infested island. Core Content and Wiki Utility
The wiki is essential for players tracking the journey of the protagonist, Leah, as she searches for a missing survey team while contending with giant critters. It offers detailed guides on:
Mechanics: Documentation on unique systems like Parasitism (infections that affect combat and scenes) and Incubation, where players manage the growth of various parasitic organisms.
Critter Database: In-depth stats for island inhabitants, including the Wharf Roach, Parasite Beast, and Giant Slug, as well as companion characters like Oniku.
Equipment and Crafting: Lists for specialized items like the Dragon Sword, Libido Armor, and Kite Shield, including SP costs and acquisition methods at Rumia’s Shop.
Map Guides: Step-by-step unlock conditions for diverse regions like the Swamp, Sewer, and Deeper Forest. Why It’s a "Must-Read" for Players Insect Prison REMAKE - Hgames Wiki
The Insect Prison Wiki primarily documents Insect Prison REMAKE, a point-and-click adventure game developed by Eroism. In this story-driven experience, you play as Leah, an adventurer tasked with finding a missing survey team on a mysterious island inhabited by giant, alien-like insects. Core Gameplay Mechanics insect prison wiki
Exploration: Players navigate various regions including the Forest, Swamp, Sewer, Cliff, Shoreline, and the unlockable Rear Beach.
Stats Management: Success in the game depends on managing stats like Horniness, Lewdness, and SP.
Combat & Encounters: Encountering creatures like Wharf Roaches, Jellyfish, and Giant Slugs can lead to different scenes based on your "Lewdness" level and whether you win or lose the battle.
Incubation System: A key mechanic where Leah can become infected with "Parasite Worms." Progressing this infection to 100% triggers specific story events and character transformations. Key Locations & Resources
Rumia's Shop: A central hub where you can buy weapons, armor, and consumables, or sell resources gathered during exploration.
Flower Garden: Found through exploration in the Field, this area contains the Libido Flower and is where you may encounter the Egg Bee event.
Crafting: Players can craft essential items like tools and improved gear to survive tougher regions. Community & Guides Insect Prison REMAKE scene guide - Eroism - Itch.io The Insect Prison Wiki (specifically for Insect Prison
In Insect Prison REMAKE, players take on the role of Leah, an adventurer tasked with locating a missing survey team on a newly discovered, mysterious island. The island is inhabited by giant, often predatory, alien insects and creatures that present both physical and "erotic" dangers to Leah. Key gameplay features include:
Point-and-Click Exploration: Navigating various map regions such as the Forest, Swamp, and Flower Garden.
Combat and Scene Triggers: Battles with creatures like the Wharf Roach, Egg Bee, and Giant Slug can result in different "scenes" based on the player's stats, such as "lewdness" or "lust" levels.
Incubation and Parasitism: A core mechanic where Leah can become "infected" with parasite worms or other critters. This leads to an incubation process that progresses as the player performs actions or sleeps, eventually triggering unique birth or infestation scenes.
Resource Management: Players collect resources to sell at Rumia's Shop for SP (Skill Points) or exchange Libido Stones for specialized gear. Core Mechanics
Information regarding the game's systems is frequently documented on community-driven platforms like the Hgames Wiki and itch.io devlogs.
Items and Equipment: Players can craft or purchase items at a Workbench or Rumia’s Shop, including weapons like the Dragon Sword (+8 damage) and armor like the Leather Coat (+4% defense). Stats and Progression: The Walls: Made of woven insect legs and
Fullness: Represents the progress of an internal incubation; reaching 100% concludes the cycle with a birth scene.
Lewdness/Lust: These stats determine which combat outcomes are available, such as the "Seduce" action requiring a Libido Ring and high Lust.
Enemies and Creatures: Notable island inhabitants include the Egg Bee, triggered by over-collecting wood, and the Ester, a bunny-girl who appears only during specific seasons to hide ornate eggs. Technical Details and Availability Insect Prison REMAKE - Hgames Wiki
Structure & Environment
The Prison is not a physical place one can walk into. Rather, it is a semi-conscious state of being imposed upon a human mind after exposure to a specific cocktail of insect pheromones (primarily 4-methyl-3-heptanol, an ant alarm pheromone).
Subjective Experience Reports (via recovered hypnotic regression):
- The Walls: Made of woven insect legs and mandibles, constantly clicking. The walls “breathe.”
- The Floor: A shifting carpet of blind worker ants. They do not bite; they hold.
- Lighting: No light source, yet total visibility. The air is yellow-green and tastes of formic acid.
- Sound: A low, rhythmic scraping described as “a million fingernails writing a single letter for a thousand years.”
The Cells: Inmates are not locked in cells. They become the cell. The prisoner’s body is slowly covered in a hardened resin secreted by non-existent “ghost drones.” This resin hardens into a translucent sarcophagus. The prisoner remains conscious, feeling every insect that walks over their face.
Weaknesses
- Inconsistent quality: Some pages are genuinely unsettling; others are just lists of gross bug parts.
- Steep entry barrier: New readers may struggle without a central “About” page explaining the prison’s origin or rules. The wiki assumes you already enjoy existential, bio-horror bureaucracy.
- Low activity: As of 2025, the wiki sees infrequent updates. Many promising pages are stubs or “under review” tags.
General Features
- Insect Profiles: Detailed articles about different species of insects, including their habitats, behaviors, diets, and life cycles.
- Prison Concept: An explanation of the "prison" aspect, which could be a natural or artificial enclosure designed to study insects, protect them, or perhaps even rehabilitate insects considered pests.
- Conservation Efforts: Information on how the Insect Prison contributes to the conservation of endangered insect species.
- Research and Studies: A section dedicated to scientific research conducted within or related to the Insect Prison, including findings and publications.
Structure & Content
The wiki is organized like a real penitentiary system, but with terrifyingly imaginative categories:
- Wings & Blocks: Instead of cell blocks A–D, you have The Molting Wing, The Chitin Vaults, The Resonance Chambers, etc. Each location has unique environmental hazards (e.g., floors that excrete digestive enzymes, air that turns thoughts into audible screams).
- Inmate Taxonomy: Prisoners are classified not by crime but by their “exoskeletal integration level.” Examples include:
- Level 1 – The Huskers: Humanoid prisoners slowly being hollowed out and puppeteered by parasitic wasp-like wardens.
- Level 4 – The Hive Minds: Swarms of ant-like beings sharing a single fractured consciousness, imprisoned for “thought-crime against the collective.”
- Level 7 – The Unnamed Larvae: Entities so undefined that merely reading their file causes temporary amnesia.
- Warden Entities: The prison runs itself via horrifying autonomous systems: The Comb Keeper (a wax-secreting administrator), The Proboscis Court (judges that feed on lies), and The Queen’s Silence (a dormant entity at the prison’s core that might be the prison itself).
4. Types of Insect Prisons
Not all prisons are created equal. Taxonomists classify three major types:
| Type | Primary Use | Escape Rate | Wetland Adaptation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Type I: The Terrestrial Dome | Rodents & Birds (Field studies) | < 0.5% | Low | | Type II: The Aquatic Submersion Prison | Drowned body research (mesh weighted down) | 2% (due to rust) | High (needs titanium mesh) | | Type III: The Vertical Prison (Grave Simulator) | Deep burial entomology | < 0.1% | N/A |
