Seeking Lesbian Monstergirls

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I love monstergirls of all stripes, from the extremely alien to the basically human, furry included. Sadly, I am also a lesbian, and most games and art made surround decisively male protagonists, but seemingly especially in these spaces (confirmation bias, I know). It's perfectly acceptable for there to be non-lesbian content/encounters, even unavoidable ones, I would however prefer for there to be more than throwaway lesbianism, no "well there was a scene where two girls kiss" unless the story makes my yuri heart happy.
Transgender or inexplicably penised women are welcome and beloved! I will personally neuter anyone being transphobic or intersexist! (well, probably not. I will be extremely unhappy with you though.)

I humbly request your recommendations for games, art, comics, vids, etc. Including the SFW ones!

For reference and as a guide to similarly perverted beauties, here are a few of my favorites I consider to be in this realm (or at least close enough) in no particular order. I will try to update this list as I go, but I have a terrible track record so no promises:

Odyssey of Gianna

Yorna: Monster Girls Secret

Carnal Instinct

Town of Magic

Transylvania

Moncurse

Unholy Arts (Thank you Pretentious Goblin for the suggestion!)

Sakura Dungeon (Thank you Osmosis for the recommendations!)

Mizuchi (Thank you Osmosis for the recommendations!)



Draconic Date (extremely short and simple, but sweet and cute)

My memory is awful and I play games slowly, so there are certainly games I'm forgetting or haven't gotten around to yet, I will add them in as soon as I remember them though!
(P.S. I know some of these really skirt the definitions I've laid out, that's part of why I'm asking. Also I'm desperate)
(P.P.S. If someone could make something like SHRIFT with a female protagonist, I would literally move mountains by hand for them. I'm working on my own art, just slow and unorganized)
 
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Thank you greatly for the suggestion. It breaks my heart to see ANY art left unfinished, but especially when it is SO wonderful. I understand the situation the dev is in, too great a scope and too few resources, and a world full of people increasingly hostile to anything different than themselves. It is a sadly common tale of late.

Unholy Arts was a delight to play, and I wish the dev the best regarding whatever their future holds, hopefully more art, even if it's "just" their writing.

And now I'm terribly sad. Thank you again for your help. (and a preemptive thanks to anyone who has any more suggestions)
Remember to care for each other everyone.
 
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Might also want to look through the winter wolves games, there's a lot of them, they usually have a femPC + lesbian option, and a fair amount of them are fantasy, but I don't remember off hand which have monster girl LI
 
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Might also want to look through the winter wolves games, there's a lot of them, they usually have a femPC + lesbian option, and a fair amount of them are fantasy, but I don't remember off hand which have monster girl LI
Thank you for the suggestions! I'm working through them, just me being slow + life stuff.
I did really enjoy Sakura dungeon, (haven't finished it yet technically but I'm enjoying it so far) and will be working through some of the others shortly! (With another update post to bump the thread, heh heh)
 
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I'm back with a small update!

Mizuchi is delightful and I'm very excited for the developers next game, the setting and tone as well as the complexity of the characters has been wonderful, had to take a break from getting the last couple of endings to come write this not exactly a review. Appreciation more like.

Relatedly, Sweet Fantasy did not really grab me for some reason, might have been the roughness of the translation, might have been elements of the general tone/theme, might have just been an off couple days but it just didn't jive with me. I'll give it another look after I finish Sakura Dungeon and get another ending in Mizuchi, maybe also try one of the other suggestions first.

Thank you all again! And remember to care for one another.
 
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I'm back! I've not finished Sakura Dungeon yet, health issues have slowed down my ability to play games much at all.
However what I have been able to do is read(also slowly, but at least it's something), and as such have given Sweet Fantasy another try as well as going through Salting the Earth.

As for Sweet Fantasy, it still didn't land for me much.The prose is awkward, but that's a failure/facet of translation and less the actual writing. My actual issue with it comes from the disconnect between its themes and its length. It's implied to be something of a looping one-sided desire/yearning, but the short length means that the desire/yearning from the MC has no time to sit or stew, especially since it's not something she thinks about. It fails to either be a painful story of someone trying to force a relationship that won't work out, or a silly romp of a ditzy plantgirl/alraune trying to have sex with her obsession; leaving the entire story simply unsatisfying and strangely frustrating.

Now for Salting the Earth. I'm going back and forth as to if it goes on the list for me or not even as I'm writing this. The art is wonderful, the characters are deeply flawed and complex(until they aren't, more on that later), and the theming and worldbuilding of the consequences and trauma of war both politically and personally even a generation removed is approached with appropriate somber and uncomfortable shades of grey all around. The pacing though, goodness the pacing. Scenes are disconnected, sometimes entirely skipped, and often contradict themselves in how long it's been since the last scene, characters will also change personalities overnight for little to no apparent reason. On the note of character pacing, the backstories tie into themselves rather too cleanly. You get one scene detailing a characters history and then they're all wrapped up nice and neat with a bow, with no additional relevance or implication. It feels like the game was either a little too short or a little too long and in attempting to get it to the correct length things were allowed to lead into each far simpler than they probably should. The endings were also extremely short, rarely having any more information or substance beyond "MC and [love interest] continued their lives together." To end on a positive note, the writer(s, at least I think there were two) clearly wrote the very-definitely-not-orcs with at least some degree of awareness and respect to how the typical fantasy orc is several extremely racist black stereotypes in a green trenchcoat, and endeavored to fight that while still having them be reconizably orcs by another name. As to whether they succeeded or not, I am not in a position to say. I can say they tried though, and that's enough to earn my respect. I've had many criticisms for the game, and think that's because it I do honestly enjoy it and it's left me thinking about it quite a bit. I'll wait to put it on the list until I'm feeling well enough to be confident in that decision, which may result in some edits to my now quite long review.

Turns out having a lot of time where I can't do much but read and think makes me extra wordy. I have no idea if I'll keep doing longer reviews like this or not, but I will hopefully be making updates sooner than a month out either way.

As always, take care of yourselves and each other.
 
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