Unity - Completed - Mage Kanade's Futanari Dungeon Quest [Final] [Dieselmine]

  1. 5.00 star(s)

    TwistedScarlett60

    I can confidently say that Mage Kanade's Futanari Dungeon Quest (quite the mouthful, eh?) is a masterpiece.

    This game has it all, from the creative transformations—the protagonist being corrupted—to a variety of interesting H-scenes and set pieces. It's a game that'll keep you hooked from start to finish, and it's definitely the best game in the genre of futa-cursed female protagonists.

    The story begins with our protagonist, Mage Kanade, taking up a request to hunt demons. However, things take a turn for the unexpected when she gets turned into a futanari. What follows is an epic adventure through a dungeon full of milking traps, where Kanade must confront monsters and overcome the challenges that lie ahead. The story is a very simple affair, but provides just enough context for the fun ahead.

    One of the things that makes this game stand out is the excellent way it corrupts its protagonist. Kanade's transformation is not just cosmetic; it also affects her personality and her desires. Watching her struggle with her new form while also exploring her newfound equipment is both fun and arousing. This is taken to the next level with the excellent art and animation, and particularly the facial expressions and body language, which really sell Kanade's desperate lust.

    Another highlight of the game is the variety of creative transformations it offers. Every level will throw Kanade into a new suit, and the game never fails to delight with the new forms and possible corruptions that Kanade takes on. My favorite is the monkey level. It's not a game entirely focused on transformations, but it's just a little extra that helps make the game feel even more fresh by adding a greater variety of context to its various scenarios.

    Combat is also a major aspect of the game, and it's executed well. Moving around and fighting never feels bad, although it does create a slight dissonance between having to get hit on purpose by the enemies to view the sex scenes. If you were to play your best, you may be able to avoid all the best sex scenes, which is an unending flaw of this non-con "lose to see content" genre. I highly recommend playing carelessly and casually for this reason, but you'll probably still have to stand around waiting to die once per level.

    In conclusion, Mage Kanade's Futanari Dungeon Quest is a game that is not to be missed. It's a high-quality game that offers a unique and creative take on the futanari genre. The game's excellent animations, and surprisingly good gameplay make it a must-play for anyone who enjoys this type of game. I highly recommend it, and I give it a 5/5 rating.