Unity Abandoned Beek: How I Became a Familiar Spirit and Everything After That [v1.06] [Studio Klondike]

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A call for help within a mysterious messaging app. Someone lost and wondering through a forest in a faraway place. And their destiny in your hands.
Beek: How I Became a Familiar Spirit and Everything After That is a text-based narrative experience from the creators of Nekojishi. Featuring dozens of branching paths, multiple endings, and CG's to unlock!
Help Beek seek a way home, and face the darkness of this world with strength and courage.​

Thread Updated: 2020-08-27
Release Date: 2020-08-27
Developer: Studio Klondike - -
Censored: No
Version: 1.06
OS: Windows, Linux, Mac, Android
Language: English
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Damn, it looks so nice I think it would do just fine even without being gay porn. Should be sold on Steam
 

delusions

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I'm confused about the UI, what type of game is it? Is it a completed game?

(Also it's always fun to see that every top few posts on a gay game here are all about complaining it's a gay game, like they just developed a habit to click into a gay tag game and complain about it)
yeah, it's a completed game. i tried playing it on initial android release, it's like... a text adventure with the occasional CG? similar format to Mystic Messenger where you basically get text messages from someone from another world and they occasionally send you photos of the beefy furries
 
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Zaush

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I`m not sure if it's accurate walkthrough, but here:
 

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(Also it's always fun to see that every top few posts on a gay game here are all about complaining it's a gay game, like they just developed a habit to click into a gay tag game and complain about it)
Only one of them has a problem with the gay part. The rest took more dislike to the bara style itself. There is no tag for "Bara" either. Although I can understand where your annoyance comes from, I also think people should be allowed to express their dislike for certain tags belonging to the game depending on the situation. If the person is just clicking on the game that's obviously gay, and says what amounts to "ew gay stuff" then yeah those comments aren't needed. But if a person comes in looks at the game and goes "oh this part isn't my cup of tea but I appreciate this stuff" then there is nothing wrong with that.
 

FarlunCeyric

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Fully agreed here, I *love* gay furry stuff but I am extremely tired so much of it is just bara. Often those are fun games but there's barely any bara in the western furry community, and yet it feels like 90% of games that have CG belong to that fetish.
 
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TimThrall

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Call me homophobic but legit question: why are so many furry games gay or have gay elements? It seems to be a good 75% of furry games are that way (pulled that percentile out my ass, won't lie about it).
 

nackedsnake

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Only one of them has a problem with the gay part. The rest took more dislike to the bara style itself. There is no tag for "Bara" either. Although I can understand where your annoyance comes from, I also think people should be allowed to express their dislike for certain tags belonging to the game depending on the situation. If the person is just clicking on the game that's obviously gay, and says what amounts to "ew gay stuff" then yeah those comments aren't needed. But if a person comes in looks at the game and goes "oh this part isn't my cup of tea but I appreciate this stuff" then there is nothing wrong with that.
It seems "bara" in your guys book have different meaning rather than "male audience targeted gay stuff"? (compare to "yaoi" which is "female audience targeted gay stuff")

About the comment part, if all those peeps just goes without a complaining tone, then no one would be annoyed.
 

shakey2

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It seems "bara" in your guys book have different meaning rather than "male audience targeted gay stuff"? (compare to "yaoi" which is "female audience targeted gay stuff")

About the comment part, if all those peeps just goes without a complaining tone, then no one would be annoyed.
Sorry but wtf are you talking about? This was about someone saying all the top comments were people complaining it's gay. All I did was clarify they had the wrong impression. I don't think you understood my post or the other posts expressing their preference against bara.

But you are right, "our" meaning IS most certainly different. Just like the meaning of Hentai and anime is different in the west. Bara originates from the japanese magazine barazoku which was created by gays for gays. But as bara content hit the west english readers not knowing the word's origin started associating the word with the particular japanese art style that these magazines used. While in japan Bara may be the go to for many gay readers, that is simply not the case for the rest of the world. Japan didn't invent the concept of gay comics for gays, and I can promise you outside the weeb community gay people aren't calling gay targeted comics "bara". Hell I don't imagine many gay people in the weeb community are calling all of them bara.

As for the comment, are you saying remove the "complaint" part of our comments entirely? Because if so I can't agree with that.
 

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It seems "bara" in your guys book have different meaning rather than "male audience targeted gay stuff"? (compare to "yaoi" which is "female audience targeted gay stuff")

About the comment part, if all those peeps just goes without a complaining tone, then no one would be annoyed.
yea it's widely seen as yaoi = just gay, while bara = big hunky men
 

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Hell, I see people in primarily-English communities use bara to refer to straight, SFW stuff as 'bara' if it has a focus on this style of beefy dude.

Also, so, there's no directly sexual content, but how explicit does the art get? I mean if you look at the screenshots, Mr. Bear is clearly packin' a lot more heat than just that greatsword, soooo...