YouShallNotLol

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Come to think of it. I don't quite remember how the original CoC got famous. I got linked to it like a decade ago thinking the content would shock me or turn me off, and instead its very unfortunate that I vibed with it.

I recall that it became really big because of the furry community. Hell, Totalbiscuit stumbled upon it because it became so famous, and was shocked that Fen was getting something like 5-digit payouts out of it.
The core concept of being able to transform into whatever abomination you want, and then keep transforming again and again without limits.
That was the reason I got into CoC, and I imagine it was the same for many others.

Especially when you compare CoC to other "transformation" games, where most of the times the transformation begins and ends with a single instance of male protagonist turning into a female.
 
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Walk Cycle

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Especially when you compare CoC to other "transformation" games, where most of the times the transformation begins and ends with a single instance of male protagonist turning into a female.
There was a game that was discussed here a long time ago. The game itself is pretty old to the point that it used to be played by Command Line instead of the more contemporary methods. From what I remember that game's TF system is actually pretty extensive and actually rivals Fen&Co's game. I forgot the name though.

I can see why you hate CoC2 so much now though. You played it because it has a pretty extensive TF system, and now its supposed sequel's lead absolutely detests TF content.
 

YouShallNotLol

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There was a game that was discussed here a long time ago. The game itself is pretty old to the point that it used to be played by Command Line instead of the more contemporary methods. From what I remember that game's TF system is actually pretty extensive and actually rivals Fen&Co's game. I forgot the name though.
Flexible Survival? There's actually a thread for it on f95.
 

Wankers Cramp

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Come to think of it. I don't quite remember how the original CoC got famous. I got linked to it like a decade ago thinking the content would shock me or turn me off, and instead its very unfortunate that I vibed with it.

I recall that it became really big because of the furry community. Hell, Totalbiscuit stumbled upon it because it became so famous, and was shocked that Fen was getting something like 5-digit payouts out of it.
Yeah; I think I came across it on 4chan of all places but I checked it out because I have just a sick sense of curiosity and ended up really enjoying it. Started my descent into this degenerate non-sense. That said it's just porn so I am being a bit hyperbolic but I wish instead of a sequel the first game just got all of the qol the 2nd one is getting. The first one is such a better game. I actually like CoC2 too, I just like CoC1 a lot more.

I also stay far away from the official forums and all that drama. People that make it a personality trait to write smut (or enjoy it) cannot have the emotional maturity to not exist without drama. I can still enjoy and appreciate their work (when it's good) though.
 

NODOGAN

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Anyone else doing a new game that can help me? There's a Loop when you go to the Pupper farm and fight cultists repeating endlessly.
 

Renonymous

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The core concept of being able to transform into whatever abomination you want, and then keep transforming again and again without limits.
That was the reason I got into CoC, and I imagine it was the same for many others.

Especially when you compare CoC to other "transformation" games, where most of the times the transformation begins and ends with a single instance of male protagonist turning into a female.
Oh man, my time in CoC1 was vanilla AF in terms of the transformations. Mostly I just rolled a female human character and played my character like she was La Blue Girl--a quietly submissive girl, forced to fight sex demons while trying to protect her virginity. I'd lose a fight, enjoy the resulting story, then rollback my save and crush the enemy to continue my canon playthrough. The game had a stronger focus on the ravishment/game-over-rape than CoC2, so there was often some extra spicy content if your character was virgin/uncorrupted.

An antagonist being furry doesn't stop me from enjoying the scene, but it's not a trope I seek out, so it's kind of been a bummer that CoC2 has focused 95% on inviting furries to your camp to be your waifus and very little on being corrupted/enslaved by demons.
 

jfmherokiller

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The core concept of being able to transform into whatever abomination you want, and then keep transforming again and again without limits.
That was the reason I got into CoC, and I imagine it was the same for many others.

Especially when you compare CoC to other "transformation" games, where most of the times the transformation begins and ends with a single instance of male protagonist turning into a female.
yes especially this, especially since I would chase down many of the TF bad ends where if you eat too many of a certain piece of food you would end up penalized.

I am one of those furries who is here for the tf stuff that put the original CoC on the map.
 

Tamri

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It seems this version is bagged on moment you help the farmer on Valley. In the end of talking scene battle start again and again, restarting the stage.
 
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