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ACT Vore [Noisy Crown] フィアフルステップ / Fearful Step (RJ01507730)


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Game has an English option in settings.

From the makers of Hanakanmuri Circle and the stuck-in-dev-hell Chronosphere comes a rather simple minigame. Using just the mouse buttons, help Fia (from Hana Maru) jump across 5 sidescrolling stages to find the source of a disturbance making the creatures of the forest turn violent. You literally only have to press left click to jump, and right click to attack every enemy on screen, so controls are very simple. Hold click to jump farther and higher, and if you're facing a wall holding click will just make Fia jump higher. Pick up hearts to earn upgrade points, heal, and charge up your charm attack which pacifies all enemies on screen. If you die to an enemy, a sprite animation H scene will play out, followed by a larger, higher quality CG scene afterwards. Previously only some enemies had sprite scenes and others only had CG scenes but now all enemies have both sprites and CGs thanks to a later update. I already wrote a mini review in the Chronosphere thread so I will copy that here now as it remains mostly accurate on my feelings about the game.

The gameplay is decent enough for how simple a 2 button platformer can be. Making a game that can be played one handed isn't as nifty if there isn't any combat rape occurring though. It's actually decently challenging; there were a couple times where me losing wasn't on purpose just to see the defeat scene. There's a shop to buy things with the points you earn in levels, and there's both upgrades and alt outfits. The outfits are kinda pointless since she's gonna get stripped nude before defeat scenes anyways, so just stick to buying the upgrades as you will need them.

The porn is also decent enough. The sprite animations are about similar in quality to chronosphere, and the fully animated defeat scenes are a step up from that. The illustrated cgs look good, but you never get to see the full picture. The game pans over one illustration, then transitions to another illustration to progress the scene. Even in the gallery you can't see the full picture, which is a bummer. The still CGs don't have any voice effects since there's no animation to time it to, but some of the CGs have animations and thus full sounds. The censorship is on the heavy side, which sucks. Any tentacle doing penetration gets censored from tip to base (as in, all the way off screen). I wonder if a unity uncensor tool could fix that. The sound design isn't as good as I recall it being in hana circle, but that was eons ago and it might be nostalgia giving me that opinion.

Thanks to later updates adding additional sprite animations and defeat scenes, plus the much missed voice effects, I'd say this game is worth a purchase at its current price. In terms of gameplay an additional update added the ability to further upgrade your health with extra points, as well as refund them if you don't want getting defeated to take so long if you're losing on purpose instead of going for the gallery(Respect to the dev for thinking of this). There's also a hard mode gauntlet of multiple back to back levels that are basically hard remixes of the base levels, though you get fully restored between each level in the gauntlet. The story is nothing to write home about, but that really only matters to people who have played Noisy Crown's other games. If you want some classic tentacles, vore and human content this game has that covered.
 
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