When I first stumbled upon Tales of Androgyny, I immediately dismissed it as something that wasn't for me. "No way!" I exclaimed, definitely out loud, "that's gay, and I'm not gay." Lo and behold, one bisexual awakening later, it turns out that this game is... actually pretty damn good!
There's a lot to cover with ToA. I've barely even explored the second map, but the amount of content in this game is genuinely really impressive. The smut scenes are plentiful and pretty high in quality, with a surprising variety between topping and bottoming (although it seems like the latter has significantly more content). The actual gameplay part is also similarly engaging, and I think the combat and battle-fuck system mesh really well together.
While the mechanics of ToA are surpisingly in-depth, it's also one of my biggest grievances with the game. Shoving a bunch of new concepts in a new player's face at the same time can certainly be a turn-off for some, but from my experience, learning to grasp and understand those mechanics can feel very rewarding once it finally "clicks."
If you enjoy femboy and futanari content, then you absolutely NEED to try out Tales of Androgyny. ToA has quickly become one of my favorite games on this site and I 100% recommend giving it a shot.
(P.S: The game itself receives consistent updates and progress reports, which is becoming less and less common nowdays. Mad props to the devs.)
There's a lot to cover with ToA. I've barely even explored the second map, but the amount of content in this game is genuinely really impressive. The smut scenes are plentiful and pretty high in quality, with a surprising variety between topping and bottoming (although it seems like the latter has significantly more content). The actual gameplay part is also similarly engaging, and I think the combat and battle-fuck system mesh really well together.
While the mechanics of ToA are surpisingly in-depth, it's also one of my biggest grievances with the game. Shoving a bunch of new concepts in a new player's face at the same time can certainly be a turn-off for some, but from my experience, learning to grasp and understand those mechanics can feel very rewarding once it finally "clicks."
If you enjoy femboy and futanari content, then you absolutely NEED to try out Tales of Androgyny. ToA has quickly become one of my favorite games on this site and I 100% recommend giving it a shot.
(P.S: The game itself receives consistent updates and progress reports, which is becoming less and less common nowdays. Mad props to the devs.)