Summoning for Love
Hello! This is my entry for Strawberry Jam 4. It's a little interactive fiction game where you play as a trans raccoon lady who tries to summon a girlfriend from Hell, and ends up trapped in a land of horny succubi, incubi, and other sorts of cubis.
This game is a second-person furry adventure where a trans female character has sex with characters of all sorts of bodies and genders, so please be aware of that going in.
The original jam source code has been made available for download here; the game is still in active development and the latest source code now officially lives at https://gitlab.com/Sen_Cantor/summoning-for-love . Be aware that the project source may be updated more frequently, so perusing the code may spoil unfinished features.
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | Sen |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Puzzle |
Tags | Erotic, Furry, inform-7, Queer, Transgender |
Average session | A few seconds |
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Development log
- More Content!Mar 27, 2020
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This was really excellent! There's interesting stuff going on mechanically, and I have to say that the erotic scenes/descriptions of other characters (the witch in particular) were actually erotic in a way that a lot of other adult IF I've seen hasn't pulled off nearly so well. Understandable that there's been no further development on it, but I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for anything you write in the future!
Thanks! Unfortunately, my focus is kind of eclectic. I really wanted to finish this, but my brain just decided it didn't want to. X3 I'm glad people are still finding it even now.
Lately, most of my writing has been in a more traditional format, on AO3. If fanfic interests you at all, you can find that here. https://archiveofourown.org/users/Circe_the_Hex_Witch/works
That said, I definitely still have an interest in erotic IF...mostly it's the mechanical structure of these games that I'm inexperienced with, and I've never really liked the typical style of IF puzzle that much, which probably shows a lot in my approach. I'd happily take recommendations if you have any, since I'm still decidedly a newbie to this type of work.