Vore in video games
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Re: Vore in video games
Ok, here something worthy, a high res remake of my old lurker frog noms video I used to upload on youtube years ago, different camera angles, belly bulges and moaning Rebecca
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CXHDaH ... LqdR6/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CXHDaH ... LqdR6/view
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Re: Vore in video games
As it turns out Paper Mario TTYD has some additional vore in it as "semi-" cut content.
The Mini-Yoshi partner's Gulp move was originally meant to have a chance of eating the enemy. There were also meant to be special outcomes for eating certain enemy types (Like a special animation for eating a bomb enemy or additional fire attack). This functionality still exists in the game but it only works on Pokey enemies if they've lost their body segments (even then it's still a 50-50 chance).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqthLjHA_Fo - This video shows off all the missing features and what happens when bosses, including partners, are eaten.
Also, just to recap the more well-known vore scenes:
The Mini-Yoshi partner's Gulp move was originally meant to have a chance of eating the enemy. There were also meant to be special outcomes for eating certain enemy types (Like a special animation for eating a bomb enemy or additional fire attack). This functionality still exists in the game but it only works on Pokey enemies if they've lost their body segments (even then it's still a 50-50 chance).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqthLjHA_Fo - This video shows off all the missing features and what happens when bosses, including partners, are eaten.
Also, just to recap the more well-known vore scenes:
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Re: Vore in video games
We Love Katamari is getting a remaster
Just wondering if anyone here remembers the Sumo Wrestler level from that game, if you don't, it involves rolling a skinny little Sumo guy around to pick up food so he can get fat enough to win a fight, anything he picks up is just abosrbed into his body as you roll around
Get big enough, he starts picking up people too!
Can't wait to play that level again now that I know what Vore is
Just wondering if anyone here remembers the Sumo Wrestler level from that game, if you don't, it involves rolling a skinny little Sumo guy around to pick up food so he can get fat enough to win a fight, anything he picks up is just abosrbed into his body as you roll around
Get big enough, he starts picking up people too!
Can't wait to play that level again now that I know what Vore is
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Re: Vore in video games
Looks like fallout 76 added a new atomic shop item called spore plant, it acts as a bed, your character gets hold in its mouth and there is cool struggling animation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mGrH6jX-NM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mGrH6jX-NM
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Re: Vore in video games
Lost Ark KR got a new Guardian boss that is a thunder frog with 3 swallowing attack with a nice gulping sound called Gargadis (가르가디스). When swallowed, the stomach inflates and the screens will have some purple vision mist until he spits out your character. Unfortunately on death, he doesn't fully digest you but instead spits your character out. In order to get in, you needed iLVL of 1620 at least
There is also a plant boss where the Venus Flytrap trap will grab your character and chews on your character
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There is also a plant boss where the Venus Flytrap trap will grab your character and chews on your character
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Re: Vore in video games
kingwraith wrote:Lost Ark KR got a new Guardian boss that is a thunder frog with 3 swallowing attack with a nice gulping sound called Gargadis (가르가디스). When swallowed, the stomach inflates and the screens will have some purple vision mist until he spits out your character. Unfortunately on death, he doesn't fully digest you but instead spits your character out. In order to get in, you needed iLVL of 1620 at leastSpoiler: show
The URL's are wrong. You needed to add 'watch?v=' after 'www.youtube.com/ just before the video code ID.
I've fixed them here in reply.
I'm a dolphin that prefers devouring my best buddy.
He loves to be eaten by me. I don't mind that at all.
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Re: Vore in video games
N-Mario wrote:kingwraith wrote:Lost Ark KR got a new Guardian boss that is a thunder frog with 3 swallowing attack with a nice gulping sound called Gargadis (가르가디스). When swallowed, the stomach inflates and the screens will have some purple vision mist until he spits out your character. Unfortunately on death, he doesn't fully digest you but instead spits your character out. In order to get in, you needed iLVL of 1620 at leastSpoiler: show
The URL's are wrong. You needed to add 'watch?v=' after 'www.youtube.com/ just before the video code ID.
I've fixed them here in reply.
tyvm
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Re: Vore in video games
Nom from Wo long fallen dynasty (Demo), a boar like creature lunges towards your character, grabs in it’s mouth, chomps for a bit and spits out, no swallowing, a pretty well looking maw.
https://youtu.be/nhXQnkOor6w?t=105
Slow mo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwvKhUW_ZS8
https://youtu.be/nhXQnkOor6w?t=105
Slow mo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwvKhUW_ZS8
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Re: Vore in video games
There's this indie platformer that came out on Steam recently, 2D-pixel-art-styled, kinda Sonic-y, kinda Crash-y, kinda Kirby-ish. Arguably very furry.
One of the 4 playable characters (unlocked on world 2) is a big red anteater girl that basically has the Yoshi gimmick of catching enemies with her long tongue and swallowing them whole... You need to eat enemies as you play to refill a meter that she uses for other special moves, so her gameplay kind of revolves around that.
Bigger enemies take longer to pull in, and seem to trigger different eating animations depending on their size (the swallowing and resulting digestion go by pretty fast though), and there's also a pretty blatant cutscene when she's first introduced where she just eats the main character (who then cartoonishly breaks out).
https://giant.gfycat.com/CourteousFoolishHornshark.mp4 (< eating enemies of various sizes)
https://giant.gfycat.com/MenacingAbsoluteGlobefish.mp4 (< the cutscene in question)
There's also a reindeer girl with water/wind powers who can inhale enemies to pull them around. She doesn't SWALLOW, but she can catch smaller ones in her mouth and quickly spit them back out (almost always instakills, for some reason)
https://giant.gfycat.com/OrneryFemaleAf ... atcher.mp4
Steam page for the game's here (it's about 13 bucks as of right now, though it's lengthier than I'd expected):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2004 ... bbventure/
One of the 4 playable characters (unlocked on world 2) is a big red anteater girl that basically has the Yoshi gimmick of catching enemies with her long tongue and swallowing them whole... You need to eat enemies as you play to refill a meter that she uses for other special moves, so her gameplay kind of revolves around that.
Bigger enemies take longer to pull in, and seem to trigger different eating animations depending on their size (the swallowing and resulting digestion go by pretty fast though), and there's also a pretty blatant cutscene when she's first introduced where she just eats the main character (who then cartoonishly breaks out).
https://giant.gfycat.com/CourteousFoolishHornshark.mp4 (< eating enemies of various sizes)
https://giant.gfycat.com/MenacingAbsoluteGlobefish.mp4 (< the cutscene in question)
There's also a reindeer girl with water/wind powers who can inhale enemies to pull them around. She doesn't SWALLOW, but she can catch smaller ones in her mouth and quickly spit them back out (almost always instakills, for some reason)
https://giant.gfycat.com/OrneryFemaleAf ... atcher.mp4
Steam page for the game's here (it's about 13 bucks as of right now, though it's lengthier than I'd expected):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2004 ... bbventure/
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Re: Vore in video games
tiredtomato wrote:There's this indie platformer that came out on Steam recently, 2D-pixel-art-styled, kinda Sonic-y, kinda Crash-y, kinda Kirby-ish. Arguably very furry.
One of the 4 playable characters (unlocked on world 2) is a big red anteater girl that basically has the Yoshi gimmick of catching enemies with her long tongue and swallowing them whole... You need to eat enemies as you play to refill a meter that she uses for other special moves, so her gameplay kind of revolves around that.
Bigger enemies take longer to pull in, and seem to trigger different eating animations depending on their size (the swallowing and resulting digestion go by pretty fast though), and there's also a pretty blatant cutscene when she's first introduced where she just eats the main character (who then cartoonishly breaks out).
https://giant.gfycat.com/CourteousFoolishHornshark.mp4 (< eating enemies of various sizes)
https://giant.gfycat.com/MenacingAbsoluteGlobefish.mp4 (< the cutscene in question)
There's also a reindeer girl with water/wind powers who can inhale enemies to pull them around. She doesn't SWALLOW, but she can catch smaller ones in her mouth and quickly spit them back out (almost always instakills, for some reason)
https://giant.gfycat.com/OrneryFemaleAf ... atcher.mp4
Steam page for the game's here (it's about 13 bucks as of right now, though it's lengthier than I'd expected):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2004 ... bbventure/
Nice finds~ and thanks for going through the effort of recording it all, too! Definitely a bit of thought went into all the bulge detail with that anteater character, pretty rare to see outside of content produced *specifically* for such interests, to say the least. XD
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Re: Vore in video games
tiredtomato wrote:There's this indie platformer that came out on Steam recently, 2D-pixel-art-styled, kinda Sonic-y, kinda Crash-y, kinda Kirby-ish. Arguably very furry.
One of the 4 playable characters (unlocked on world 2) is a big red anteater girl that basically has the Yoshi gimmick of catching enemies with her long tongue and swallowing them whole... You need to eat enemies as you play to refill a meter that she uses for other special moves, so her gameplay kind of revolves around that.
Bigger enemies take longer to pull in, and seem to trigger different eating animations depending on their size (the swallowing and resulting digestion go by pretty fast though), and there's also a pretty blatant cutscene when she's first introduced where she just eats the main character (who then cartoonishly breaks out).
https://giant.gfycat.com/CourteousFoolishHornshark.mp4 (< eating enemies of various sizes)
https://giant.gfycat.com/MenacingAbsoluteGlobefish.mp4 (< the cutscene in question)
There's also a reindeer girl with water/wind powers who can inhale enemies to pull them around. She doesn't SWALLOW, but she can catch smaller ones in her mouth and quickly spit them back out (almost always instakills, for some reason)
https://giant.gfycat.com/OrneryFemaleAf ... atcher.mp4
Steam page for the game's here (it's about 13 bucks as of right now, though it's lengthier than I'd expected):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2004 ... bbventure/
Really nice finds ^^ also what a cute design for a digestion implied predator wich name btw it's Roxy
I searched a bit and managed to find a few official artworks of her on the game's creator DeviantArt page
https://www.deviantart.com/almyriganher ... -890286372
https://www.deviantart.com/almyriganher ... -915293580
https://www.deviantart.com/almyriganher ... -867222470
Also one of her original design before the creator decided to rework her into an ant eater to fit her concept of catching enemies with her tongue better https://www.deviantart.com/almyriganher ... -855452388
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Re: Vore in video games
I'm gonna kind of repost this from the Looking For thread since for the most part I know WHAT and WHERE the game is, its just a matter of accessing it.
So there's this video on youtube that is a recording of a flash game where a bear eats a man. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5aVkO ... S&index=60. Obviously, there's a lot more to the game than just this one quick scene, and someone in the comments of that video describes playing it and remembering some other vore scenes involved.
The actual flash game was an advertisement for Mentos Breathmakers, a product that I don't believe exists anymore. Anyways, the flash game seems to be up for a while during the early 2000's but was soon removed when the website was removed (I'm assuming they took it down after they stopped selling the product). So, it may seem like there's a dead end there.
HOWEVER! Wayback Machine still has saved shots of the website in tact. If you search up http://www.mentosbreathmakers.com on wayback machine, you'll be able to find it. So there's a glimmer of hope there. The only issues are that, since it was a flash game, a lot of the website uses Flash. And since Adobe stopped supporting flash, you'll just run into a bunch of "No long supports Flash" screens. I believe Wayback Machine is going through an emulating flash through Ruffle, which I think should work with a majority of Flash sites. Though, for the rest (such as this 2003 outdated flash website) I think you will have to personally install that version of Flash onto your machine. Ruffle might work for it if you personally have the Ruffle plugin install, I'm not sure. It wasn't really working for me.
Would anyone be willing to poke around the website with me? Like I said, you need the correct version of Adobe installed, a library of which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/flashplayerarchive, probably around the year 2003 would be the correct version (that's when the mentos website came out). You could also just try the Ruffle plugin on your machine, the download of which can be found here: https://ruffle.rs/ . I couldn't really get Ruffles working with it however. Or maybe you are more tech-savvy than me and know how to do some other way. Regardless, it would be helpful to have some help poking around this website to see if anyone can get further than I did.
So there's this video on youtube that is a recording of a flash game where a bear eats a man. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5aVkO ... S&index=60. Obviously, there's a lot more to the game than just this one quick scene, and someone in the comments of that video describes playing it and remembering some other vore scenes involved.
The actual flash game was an advertisement for Mentos Breathmakers, a product that I don't believe exists anymore. Anyways, the flash game seems to be up for a while during the early 2000's but was soon removed when the website was removed (I'm assuming they took it down after they stopped selling the product). So, it may seem like there's a dead end there.
HOWEVER! Wayback Machine still has saved shots of the website in tact. If you search up http://www.mentosbreathmakers.com on wayback machine, you'll be able to find it. So there's a glimmer of hope there. The only issues are that, since it was a flash game, a lot of the website uses Flash. And since Adobe stopped supporting flash, you'll just run into a bunch of "No long supports Flash" screens. I believe Wayback Machine is going through an emulating flash through Ruffle, which I think should work with a majority of Flash sites. Though, for the rest (such as this 2003 outdated flash website) I think you will have to personally install that version of Flash onto your machine. Ruffle might work for it if you personally have the Ruffle plugin install, I'm not sure. It wasn't really working for me.
Would anyone be willing to poke around the website with me? Like I said, you need the correct version of Adobe installed, a library of which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/flashplayerarchive, probably around the year 2003 would be the correct version (that's when the mentos website came out). You could also just try the Ruffle plugin on your machine, the download of which can be found here: https://ruffle.rs/ . I couldn't really get Ruffles working with it however. Or maybe you are more tech-savvy than me and know how to do some other way. Regardless, it would be helpful to have some help poking around this website to see if anyone can get further than I did.
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Re: Vore in video games
After playing all the routes available on Digimon Survive i though about leaving here a small recompilatory of the vorish escenes in the game. Only one real soft vore escene happens in the game however all the bad routes ending involve a good deal of absorption and implied to happen even in the true ending so here they are (Spoilers ahead)
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Re: Vore in video games
AquaticCitizen wrote:I'm gonna kind of repost this from the Looking For thread since for the most part I know WHAT and WHERE the game is, its just a matter of accessing it.
So there's this video on youtube that is a recording of a flash game where a bear eats a man. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5aVkO ... S&index=60. Obviously, there's a lot more to the game than just this one quick scene, and someone in the comments of that video describes playing it and remembering some other vore scenes involved.
The actual flash game was an advertisement for Mentos Breathmakers, a product that I don't believe exists anymore. Anyways, the flash game seems to be up for a while during the early 2000's but was soon removed when the website was removed (I'm assuming they took it down after they stopped selling the product). So, it may seem like there's a dead end there.
HOWEVER! Wayback Machine still has saved shots of the website in tact. If you search up http://www.mentosbreathmakers.com on wayback machine, you'll be able to find it. So there's a glimmer of hope there. The only issues are that, since it was a flash game, a lot of the website uses Flash. And since Adobe stopped supporting flash, you'll just run into a bunch of "No long supports Flash" screens. I believe Wayback Machine is going through an emulating flash through Ruffle, which I think should work with a majority of Flash sites. Though, for the rest (such as this 2003 outdated flash website) I think you will have to personally install that version of Flash onto your machine. Ruffle might work for it if you personally have the Ruffle plugin install, I'm not sure. It wasn't really working for me.
Would anyone be willing to poke around the website with me? Like I said, you need the correct version of Adobe installed, a library of which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/flashplayerarchive, probably around the year 2003 would be the correct version (that's when the mentos website came out). You could also just try the Ruffle plugin on your machine, the download of which can be found here: https://ruffle.rs/ . I couldn't really get Ruffles working with it however. Or maybe you are more tech-savvy than me and know how to do some other way. Regardless, it would be helpful to have some help poking around this website to see if anyone can get further than I did.
I've managed to run that game through flash emulation and I got something to work, but probably this will dispel that last glimmer of hope.
https://mega.nz/file/vgoEzApA#j4rcLeCAe ... PjTm6CfEr4
It got stuck at the menu, you can see scenes name, play with slider, but that’s all. It seems those scenes requires loading, possibly some stuff directly from that long dead site, it’s not happening, it’s likely it’s just an empty shell, I could be wrong tho.
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Re: Vore in video games
TheMightyHQ wrote:AquaticCitizen wrote:I'm gonna kind of repost this from the Looking For thread since for the most part I know WHAT and WHERE the game is, its just a matter of accessing it.
So there's this video on youtube that is a recording of a flash game where a bear eats a man. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5aVkO ... S&index=60. Obviously, there's a lot more to the game than just this one quick scene, and someone in the comments of that video describes playing it and remembering some other vore scenes involved.
The actual flash game was an advertisement for Mentos Breathmakers, a product that I don't believe exists anymore. Anyways, the flash game seems to be up for a while during the early 2000's but was soon removed when the website was removed (I'm assuming they took it down after they stopped selling the product). So, it may seem like there's a dead end there.
HOWEVER! Wayback Machine still has saved shots of the website in tact. If you search up http://www.mentosbreathmakers.com on wayback machine, you'll be able to find it. So there's a glimmer of hope there. The only issues are that, since it was a flash game, a lot of the website uses Flash. And since Adobe stopped supporting flash, you'll just run into a bunch of "No long supports Flash" screens. I believe Wayback Machine is going through an emulating flash through Ruffle, which I think should work with a majority of Flash sites. Though, for the rest (such as this 2003 outdated flash website) I think you will have to personally install that version of Flash onto your machine. Ruffle might work for it if you personally have the Ruffle plugin install, I'm not sure. It wasn't really working for me.
Would anyone be willing to poke around the website with me? Like I said, you need the correct version of Adobe installed, a library of which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/flashplayerarchive, probably around the year 2003 would be the correct version (that's when the mentos website came out). You could also just try the Ruffle plugin on your machine, the download of which can be found here: https://ruffle.rs/ . I couldn't really get Ruffles working with it however. Or maybe you are more tech-savvy than me and know how to do some other way. Regardless, it would be helpful to have some help poking around this website to see if anyone can get further than I did.
I've managed to run that game through flash emulation and I got something to work, but probably this will dispel that last glimmer of hope.
https://mega.nz/file/vgoEzApA#j4rcLeCAe ... PjTm6CfEr4
It got stuck at the menu, you can see scenes name, play with slider, but that’s all. It seems those scenes requires loading, possibly some stuff directly from that long dead site, it’s not happening, it’s likely it’s just an empty shell, I could be wrong tho.
Ah, darn, well at least you managed to get the overall UI to start working. I'll still hold up hope on this one though, if we managed to get this far there still might be something there. God just the names of some of those scenes are a big tease.
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Re: Vore in video games
AquaticCitizen wrote:TheMightyHQ wrote:AquaticCitizen wrote:I'm gonna kind of repost this from the Looking For thread since for the most part I know WHAT and WHERE the game is, its just a matter of accessing it.
Would anyone be willing to poke around the website with me? Like I said, you need the correct version of Adobe installed, a library of which can be found here: https://archive.org/details/flashplayerarchive, probably around the year 2003 would be the correct version (that's when the mentos website came out). You could also just try the Ruffle plugin on your machine, the download of which can be found here: https://ruffle.rs/ . I couldn't really get Ruffles working with it however. Or maybe you are more tech-savvy than me and know how to do some other way. Regardless, it would be helpful to have some help poking around this website to see if anyone can get further than I did.
I've managed to run that game through flash emulation and I got something to work, but probably this will dispel that last glimmer of hope.
https://mega.nz/file/vgoEzApA#j4rcLeCAe ... PjTm6CfEr4
It got stuck at the menu, you can see scenes name, play with slider, but that’s all. It seems those scenes requires loading, possibly some stuff directly from that long dead site, it’s not happening, it’s likely it’s just an empty shell, I could be wrong tho.
Ah, darn, well at least you managed to get the overall UI to start working. I'll still hold up hope on this one though, if we managed to get this far there still might be something there. God just the names of some of those scenes are a big tease.
So, some good news and bad news about this. The good news is that I found an old article on the campaign, (Dated April 14. 2003), and it has some important details. The first important was how the flash game worked, it's actually a set of animations that play based on the mentos' bar, not an actual game. This means the flash game doesn't need to be found, just the archived animations.
This brings me to the second detail, Gianfranco Arena is listed as the art director in the article. Art directors tend to be directly linked with anything they've worked on and looking them up is a good way to find old commercials. I did a quick search on him and he's discovered he's credited to Snickers' "You're not you when your hungry" adverts. So, you might be able to find the animations by doing a proper search on him using the information known about the campaign. Also, keep in mind that Gianfranco might not have been the art director for the flash game and it might be someone else mentioned in the article. Try Barefoot Advertising, for instance, they could have the animations in their library.
Check the third to last paragraph, starts with "In addition to the TV spot"
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Re: Vore in video games
The only thing that flash is just that bar, it's obvious it needs a third party stuff to load, an individual cartoons outside of this shell, there is no access to them, thus it fails to load. I somewhat doubt that they were published anywhere separately in the public domain, well, maybe someone will be lucky enough to find something.
Flash emulation has worked, it’s rather strange that flash downloader I'm using doesn't recognize this shell as flash file.
Flash emulation has worked, it’s rather strange that flash downloader I'm using doesn't recognize this shell as flash file.
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Re: Vore in video games
Any vore in the new Wo Kong video game? I'm surprised nobody's brought it up.
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Re: Vore in video games
Without Spoiling too much...those who are getting Resident evil 4 Remake are in for a vore treat. Ive only seen 1 bosses vore scene but it is incredible. Theirs potential for another decent one but no clips have leaked of that boss yet.
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