- Apr 30, 2022
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So I'm aware this is not exactly a common idea or well explained, but anyone know of games where a character (preferably the MC) is forced into/stuck in some form of costume/bodysuit? Bonus if it's more than just a scene, but a short gameplay sequence.
I'll try to continue to give updates with some examples when I'm able to; I'm terribly slow at playing through things, and don't tend to have a lot of time to do so. Apologies for the delay and lack of real updates this will cause.
Top Examples:
No Escape: Game Edition - Most of the game focuses on this to some degree, though primarily only in bad ends. There are a couple of puzzle segments/playable bad ends which are some of my favorite parts of the game.
Lost in Laminate (Many thanks to Pretentious Goblin!) - Wish I had known this had been updated earlier! A bit lacking on the "soft-tf" side of what I'm looking for, but absolutely brilliant in terms of meaningful, difficult to remove, non-standard clothing. Very rarely do I see a game or piece of erotic fiction which focuses so much on the meaning of what someone is wearing.
Mid Examples:
BMO-TV - A fantastic game by most of my preferences, however rather lacking (for my definitions anyway) in this category. I might have simply missed some of the routes/scenes that deal with it, (please yell at me if I did) but the closest you really get to it is needing to wear higher heels/more exposing clothing in order to keep a good mood. Fantastic slow (Or fast) corruption, willing and unwilling, but not a dramatic change in appearance and/or ability leading to dramatic difference in how others interact with the MC. Like, they do comment on certain thresholds of heel height/risque clothing, but it just doesn't do it for me. I suppose this game makes a fantastic example of being a tad too "normal" an interpretation of what I'm looking for. Still a great game I would recommend, but it's not quite extreme/dramatic/"weird"/transformative enough for the list. While the consequences and meaning of the changes are heavily stressed, it lacks the actual feeling of consequence most of the time.
Currently playing/ruminating on: BMO-TV, Cursed Armor.
Many thanks!
I'll try to continue to give updates with some examples when I'm able to; I'm terribly slow at playing through things, and don't tend to have a lot of time to do so. Apologies for the delay and lack of real updates this will cause.
Top Examples:
No Escape: Game Edition - Most of the game focuses on this to some degree, though primarily only in bad ends. There are a couple of puzzle segments/playable bad ends which are some of my favorite parts of the game.
Lost in Laminate (Many thanks to Pretentious Goblin!) - Wish I had known this had been updated earlier! A bit lacking on the "soft-tf" side of what I'm looking for, but absolutely brilliant in terms of meaningful, difficult to remove, non-standard clothing. Very rarely do I see a game or piece of erotic fiction which focuses so much on the meaning of what someone is wearing.
Mid Examples:
BMO-TV - A fantastic game by most of my preferences, however rather lacking (for my definitions anyway) in this category. I might have simply missed some of the routes/scenes that deal with it, (please yell at me if I did) but the closest you really get to it is needing to wear higher heels/more exposing clothing in order to keep a good mood. Fantastic slow (Or fast) corruption, willing and unwilling, but not a dramatic change in appearance and/or ability leading to dramatic difference in how others interact with the MC. Like, they do comment on certain thresholds of heel height/risque clothing, but it just doesn't do it for me. I suppose this game makes a fantastic example of being a tad too "normal" an interpretation of what I'm looking for. Still a great game I would recommend, but it's not quite extreme/dramatic/"weird"/transformative enough for the list. While the consequences and meaning of the changes are heavily stressed, it lacks the actual feeling of consequence most of the time.
Currently playing/ruminating on: BMO-TV, Cursed Armor.
Many thanks!
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