DinoAlpaca

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Not my favorite game but there is something about it indeed.

I just wish there was more sex scenes in it. Like there could be a moment were the spore's effects reach their peak and you could literally choose which girl to have sex with or something like that.
I agree. The spores reaching fever pitch where people and aliens are just horny. MC Cyborg not only humps the 2 he eventually gets, but also the remaining women, including
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and the security women in the lounge. A missed opportunity.
 
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Umberfoot

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Just wondering if anyone can recommend me any game that is similar to this game.
The easy answer is the creator's other games, Xenotake and Ghost Hunter Vena. Neither one is strictly similar gameplay-wise, but they've both got very similar fetishes (as could probably be expected), and the former is even set in the same universe as this one.
 
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Umberfoot

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What about alien or space type of game can recommend me?
Future Fragments has some alien stuff, but it's not a huge proportion of the content; Xenotake I mentioned already...

Ass Effect, Lust Affect, and The Pilgrimage are all Mass Effect parodies that are very fun, and while they each have very different art styles, they all more or less cover the same range of fetishes that show up here.

Arenus I haven't personally played much of, but it's a game by the Roundscape Adorevia people (also the group who did Ass Effect above) in an original space opera setting.

Behind the Dune I likewise haven't personally played much of, but I've heard good things. A Dune parody, in case the name didn't give it away.

Mercanoid and Trials in Tainted Space are both text-based games that prominently include furry content, but they're both good sci-fi porn.

--Below this line we're moving farther away from either the type of game we're looking at or from the fetishes involved, or both

Perky Little Things is overall a different kind of content, but it does include at least one sci-fi level

Run Construct Doting is a Jack Cayless visual novel in a sci-fi setting

Space Corps XXX is slower, and has a much wider range of fetishes, but it's another one that's good sci-fi porn

Tactics Elemental is slow to play but not bad; the porn can sometimes feel like an afterthought, but I'll mention it anyway

And Third Crisis is the only entry I'm putting here that doesn't have any space opera content, but it is still sci-fi in that it takes place on an alternate high-tech future Earth. It's a loose Overwatch parody (though with a largely original story) starring a Tracer knockoff, and covers a lot of the same fetishes that appear here, albeit with a female protagonist.

Also, actually, you know what, it isn't porn, but I'll also list the white chamber (non-capitalization intentional), since you didn't technically specify porn, just alien/space-themed stuff. It's a sci-fi/horror game set aboard an empty spaceship and starring a very hot punk girl, though, again, not pornographic or otherwise sexually explicit in any way.
 
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TJ412

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Welp, here is my full save for 1.3a, just replace it on AppData/Local, all endings were legitimately obtained.
Also i attached an image of something vosmug said quite a while ago, it's from 2019, some people may want to read it. No expectations... no disappointments.
I think Vosmug's take is very reasonable, and I always find it hilarious when people complain about a game/developer no longer catering to their specific tastes. Sure, it's disappointing if that was your thing, but there's no need to piss and shit yourselves over it. No creative would come across what some people have been saying here and be like "oh actually they're absolutely right".

My metrics for judging an H-game are completely different from any other category of game. To me, the gameplay, story, dialog etc in a hentai game is, on a fundemental level, simply there to string together the sex scenes and give them some context.

The gameplay its self could be a complete mess, or just boring and unimaginative, but as long as it's not frustrating or tedious and drawn out - and if the scenes, animations, CGs are good and/or abundant enough, I'll still give it praise, especially if there are gameplay systems that tie into the H - like clothing destruction, corruption/status effects, etc.

I've often said some of the worst or most annoying-to-play action and RPG games would simply be better as visual novels. The fat being extraenous story and gameplay segments and sequences. In other words, all my preferred H-Games and their devs are making an interactive hentai gallery first - a game and/or story second. That doesn't mean those other elements need to be bad - I actually quite enjoyed Lunar Crisis' plot, and the setup for each scene, even if it does lean towards being drawn-out.

If anything, gameplay is the least important part to me. But it's such a broad aspect, as is story. I do value context in my pornographic animations, and a game presents the opportunity to make that context a variable, rather than something completely pre-determined. And if a H-game isn't going to take advantage of that, then I'd prefer it were "less of a game". I imagine a point-and-click or VN is easy and expedient to make, in relative terms - and solo game development is hard as fuck. I don't see the issue, if the quality is there in the aspects that really matter here.

As for themes - if the developer's preferences are shifting away from whatever defined their earlier projects - who the fuck is anyone to tell them they should ignore that instead of creating what they actually want to make? You think they're going to change course just to appease the handful of people bitching about it? Cause if we go by that logic, Vosmug should still be making ryona/snuff games. I know some of you are into that, so there will be better examples to illustrate the point for them specifically. But for everyone else - XT and GHV, and this game as well, would look very different.
 

NetherFilled

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I think Vosmug's take is very reasonable, and I always find it hilarious when people complain about a game/developer no longer catering to their specific tastes. Sure, it's disappointing if that was your thing, but there's no need to piss and shit yourselves over it. No creative would come across what some people have been saying here and be like "oh actually they're absolutely right".

My metrics for judging an H-game are completely different from any other category of game. To me, the gameplay, story, dialog etc in a hentai game is, on a fundemental level, simply there to string together the sex scenes and give them some context.

The gameplay its self could be a complete mess, or just boring and unimaginative, but as long as it's not frustrating or tedious and drawn out - and if the scenes, animations, CGs are good and/or abundant enough, I'll still give it praise, especially if there are gameplay systems that tie into the H - like clothing destruction, corruption/status effects, etc.

I've often said some of the worst or most annoying-to-play action and RPG games would simply be better as visual novels. The fat being extraenous story and gameplay segments and sequences. In other words, all my preferred H-Games and their devs are making an interactive hentai gallery first - a game and/or story second. That doesn't mean those other elements need to be bad - I actually quite enjoyed Lunar Crisis' plot, and the setup for each scene, even if it does lean towards being drawn-out.

If anything, gameplay is the least important part to me. But it's such a broad aspect, as is story. I do value context in my pornographic animations, and a game presents the opportunity to make that context a variable, rather than something completely pre-determined. And if a H-game isn't going to take advantage of that, then I'd prefer it were "less of a game". I imagine a point-and-click or VN is easy and expedient to make, in relative terms - and solo game development is hard as fuck. I don't see the issue, if the quality is there in the aspects that really matter here.

As for themes - if the developer's preferences are shifting away from whatever defined their earlier projects - who the fuck is anyone to tell them they should ignore that instead of creating what they actually want to make? You think they're going to change course just to appease the handful of people bitching about it? Cause if we go by that logic, Vosmug should still be making ryona/snuff games. I know some of you are into that, so there will be better examples to illustrate the point for them specifically. But for everyone else - XT and GHV, and this game as well, would look very different.
Completely agree with you on this.
 

Zamasubla

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Welp, here is my full save for 1.3a, just replace it on AppData/Local, all endings were legitimately obtained.
Also i attached an image of something vosmug said quite a while ago, it's from 2019, some people may want to read it. No expectations... no disappointments.
Incredibly disappointing. GHV and XT are actively my go-to nowadays for porn games. I literally can't be bothered to look in the direction of a porn game if it doesn't have these mechanics and am tired of keyboard warriors (see above my comment here) telling us to suck it up and stop complaining when these kinda games are fucking dead/dying. Kincaid? no more grabs for years now. Crisis Point Extinction? no more grabs. Future Fragments and PASEC are the only one of note that've been made in a long time, meanwhile 9 million visual novels or similar types are released every single day for people to eat up like slop.
 

TJ412

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Incredibly disappointing. GHV and XT are actively my go-to nowadays for porn games. I literally can't be bothered to look in the direction of a porn game if it doesn't have these mechanics and am tired of keyboard warriors (see above my comment here) telling us to suck it up and stop complaining when these kinda games are fucking dead/dying. Kincaid? no more grabs for years now. Crisis Point Extinction? no more grabs. Future Fragments and PASEC are the only one of note that've been made in a long time, meanwhile 9 million visual novels or similar types are released every single day for people to eat up like slop.
There's a lot of (subjective) trash to filter out on here, but there are a lot more similar to XT, GHV, CPE, FF etc - fem-protag action games - than you seem to realize. The genre is far from dead when Sinistar 2 just released, with Acid Block's new game a couple months ago; Guilty Hell 2, Thornsin, La Vitalis and Hounds of the Meteor are in development, amongst many others.

Many of them are Japanese/eastern, and using third-party software/extensions to auto-translate, or waiting for fan or official translation - or otherwise face-tanking the moon-runes - is just the price of entry. Fortunately, you don't need to translate porn if the gameplay is straightforward enough.

As for the 'keyboard warrior' comment - I'm not telling you not to feel any type of way about a developer shifting away from the types of games you like. I think it's fine to bring up as well - I also much prefer action H-games. I like Xenotake more than I do Lunar Crisis, at least in gameplay and content. I was disappointed when I found out this was gonna be a male-protag game, but it's far from the whole focus.

The issue is vitriol, and it wouldn't be F95 without it I suppose. It sounds like those people I was referring to, have the expectation that aggressively complaining about it - and in some instances, going on a little crusade - is going to achieve anything beyond shitting up the thread. If I were in Vos' position and read those posts, I'd be more tempted to double down on whatever they're complaining about, just out of principle. As long as that still aligned with what I actually wanted to create.

The complaint its self is valid, but you completely undermine any value it might have, by acting like a dick about it. Say what you like about the thing you prefer, what you don't like about the thing you're commenting on, and let the person who might actually do something with that information, make their own decisions around it. That's the extent of control any of us can exert in someone else's creative endeavors, unless we're directly commissioning it or holding them at gunpoint. The threat of continuous temper-tantrums in a thread on a forum mainly for pirating these games, is much more easily ignored.
 
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