sorry to necro this topic, but if you are looking for text games that you actually have to type for actions, search up Hugo's House of Horrors. I believe there are 3 games.
Oh man, that's a throwback.
Fair warning: it's a series of classic DOS adventure games, so you'll run into the occasional trial-and-error puzzles. Not as nasty as some classic Sierra games, but it's worth noting.
Also, I believe you can still type to play
Flexible Survival like the old MUD, it has vast variety of kinks and very well made.
Yep, FS was written in Inform, so it has a full IF parser behind it.
They're in the process of porting the game to Godot due to its size bringing the Inform 7 compiler to its knees. The gameplay is still going to more or less be the same (aside from possibly revamping its fairly vapid combat system) but judging by the early previews it looks like it'll be more playable with the mouse than its current iteration.
Also,
lewdman03: FS does have a bunch of vore, but all of its fringe kinks can be completely disabled when you create your character. It's a pretty huge game that's been continuously updated for over a decade, so there's plenty to explore, see, and fuck even if you turn off a few things. That said, you might want to look elsewhere if you aren't into very furry stuff (i.e. more fur/scales than skin, animal genitalia, etc).