Every so often, an H-Game comes along that shakes up the field and shows that H-Games can be more than half-hearted games with occasional CGs. Monstergirl Quest. Alone Among Demons. Odyssey of Gianna. ...why do I know so many popular porn games?
Town of Magic is one of these games no matter who you are, but if you have a possession fetish this game is going to be the best thing that's ever fucking happened to you.
Running in Ren'py, and proving once again what a robust engine it is if you know how to code, Town of Magic centers around a mage in training who finds herself embroiled in a battle against demons, largely by fighting a bunch of other monsters as well. The combat system is tight and easy to use, providing a challenge without straying into frustration territory (and again, if you have a possession fetish, this game is perfect for you). The H-Scenes tend to focus around a pattern of being grabbed and then fucked, with removal of clothing taking place piece by piece if you're wearing it. On the subject of clothing, there's a number of sets that provide benefits enough to satisfy the gameplay without making it so there's only one outfit you can wear and progress with. Just amazing balance all around.
The real star of the show, though, is the possession content. The first real story arc will be your first introduction to possession, and that story arc will continue throughout the game even as you encounter more enemies and events that will rob you of control of your body. The possession aspect even features into the gameplay itself, as there's a couple of characters that, once you're at a certain level with them, can possess you and grind for you.
Town of Magic doesn't forget it's VN roots, either, as you'll experience a long list of various events, and build up relationships with multiple characters. They're all pretty much mutually exclusive, too; thus far, there's no penalty for building up all relationships.
If town of Magic has flaws, it's that it is a game that expects a lot of grinding, and that some of the events can be difficult to figure out how to unlock. It handles both of these flaws well, the first in allowing you to autogrind, and the second with an NPC that will tell you have to advance relationships and where to find treasures you haven't found yet, and another that points you towards uncompleted events and how to advance them. A handful of events, including some story ones, can still be hard to figure out, but generally you'll either be pointed in the right direction by someone, or be able to figure out by grinding in the last area unlocked.
Town of Magic is a game that you just can't miss, especially if you love the feeling of being possessed ^_~
Town of Magic is one of these games no matter who you are, but if you have a possession fetish this game is going to be the best thing that's ever fucking happened to you.
Running in Ren'py, and proving once again what a robust engine it is if you know how to code, Town of Magic centers around a mage in training who finds herself embroiled in a battle against demons, largely by fighting a bunch of other monsters as well. The combat system is tight and easy to use, providing a challenge without straying into frustration territory (and again, if you have a possession fetish, this game is perfect for you). The H-Scenes tend to focus around a pattern of being grabbed and then fucked, with removal of clothing taking place piece by piece if you're wearing it. On the subject of clothing, there's a number of sets that provide benefits enough to satisfy the gameplay without making it so there's only one outfit you can wear and progress with. Just amazing balance all around.
The real star of the show, though, is the possession content. The first real story arc will be your first introduction to possession, and that story arc will continue throughout the game even as you encounter more enemies and events that will rob you of control of your body. The possession aspect even features into the gameplay itself, as there's a couple of characters that, once you're at a certain level with them, can possess you and grind for you.
Town of Magic doesn't forget it's VN roots, either, as you'll experience a long list of various events, and build up relationships with multiple characters. They're all pretty much mutually exclusive, too; thus far, there's no penalty for building up all relationships.
If town of Magic has flaws, it's that it is a game that expects a lot of grinding, and that some of the events can be difficult to figure out how to unlock. It handles both of these flaws well, the first in allowing you to autogrind, and the second with an NPC that will tell you have to advance relationships and where to find treasures you haven't found yet, and another that points you towards uncompleted events and how to advance them. A handful of events, including some story ones, can still be hard to figure out, but generally you'll either be pointed in the right direction by someone, or be able to figure out by grinding in the last area unlocked.
Town of Magic is a game that you just can't miss, especially if you love the feeling of being possessed ^_~