Warota: I Live Next to The Demon King's Castle LOL
You die, a goddess rescues your soul, and you wake up in Luna, a ruined world. Conveniently, your new plot of land sits right next to the Demon King's castle. As a Bounder, you are gifted with the power of creation, and the job falls to you to restore what remains of civilization. Build, gather, and grow a thriving village, then worry about the part where the Demon King decides to host a Live and orders his monsters to have a very loud, very destructive good time.
Reincarnated Next Door to Chaos
The setup leans on a cheeky tone. Your rescuer is a goddess, your title is Bounder, and the antagonist spends his spare time doing idol-style Lives. That strange mix makes for a game where ordinary village tasks sit right alongside frantic combat. The Demon King's stream turns your home into the front row for monster mayhem, so rebuilding is not just cozy crafting. It is survival planning.
The story unfolds as you fix up your house, recruit allies, and uncover the hidden truth behind Luna. Every Live brings new threats and new pieces of the mystery to reveal.
Build Up Your Village
Warota leans into satisfying progression. Gather materials and craft furniture, structures, and essentials from a pool of over 30 buildings. Each construction has a payoff. The more you build, the more villagers show up, and the stronger your village becomes.
Villagers are not just decoration. Assign them roles, give them hats, and they take on jobs that matter. Farmers tend fields and secure food, woodcutters gather resources, cooks keep morale high, and sentinels defend the perimeter. Set the village into motion and it largely runs on its own while you take on bigger threats.
Pick Your Hat, Change Your Class
In Luna, hats carry the goddess's power. The hat you wear defines your Class, and swapping hats changes how you fight. With more than 20 Classes on offer, players can try a wide variety of playstyles, from the practical to the flashy. Want to focus on harvesting and support, or would you rather charge into a crowd as a warrior or rain magic from afar as a mage? The choice is yours.
Give hats to villagers too. They will fill roles naturally and can even join you on adventures, becoming trusted allies with distinct strengths. That system ties village management directly into combat flexibility.
Divine Blessings Shape Your Combat
Scattered throughout the world are Goddess Statues where you can pray for blessings. These boons vary from attack boosts and faster recovery to elemental effects. The real fun comes from stacking multiple blessings to craft a combat approach that feels personal. Whether you lean on raw power, sustain, or a mix of effects, blessings let you tune your Bounder to the job at hand.
Fend Off the Demon King's Live
When the Idol Demon King announces "This world belongs to us! My monsters, go on-destroy everything and have fun!" hordes of monsters descend on your village. Fortify defenses, coordinate your villagers, and prepare for waves of frenzied foes. Boss encounters punctuate the chaos, and beating them peels back more of the world's secrets.
The gameplay loop balances calm village growth with explosive, unpredictable attacks. It asks you to think ahead while letting hats and blessings let you improvise in the moment.
Who Should Play
If you like cozy base building with sharp action elements, Warota offers a neat blend. Players who enjoy managing citizens and systems, while still getting hands-on in combat, will find plenty to tinker with. The hat-based class system and blessing combinations reward experimentation, and the Idol Demon King's theatrical invasions keep the stakes lively.
Warota puts a wink on the apocalypse. Rebuild a home, craft a team, and defend the place next to the castle that insists on holding concerts at three in the morning.
➡️ Check out Warota: I Live Next to The Demon King's Castle LOL now on Steam






