Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
I see a lot of medieval fantasy, some modern, but I don't think I've seen any sci-fi ones.
What do you think?
Is the setting harder to work with if you have to deal with Aliens as predators instead of fantasy races?
Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
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Bright - Heavy user
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
I don't think I've seen any sci-fi either.
And I don't think it's a harder setting to work with so much as it's less conventional and less defined, which turns off people who aren't looking to invent whole settings.
And I don't think it's a harder setting to work with so much as it's less conventional and less defined, which turns off people who aren't looking to invent whole settings.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
In DarkEvilMe's Nomad you can travel in space from planet to planet, there are more monster girls (harpies, lamias...) than aliens though.
Viotoxica is more or less sci-fi, in environment at least.
Can't think about anything else...
Viotoxica is more or less sci-fi, in environment at least.
Can't think about anything else...
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
DarkEvilMe had another sci-fi game which he paused/stopped.
I think there are two vore themed SS13 servers/mods linked from the games forum.
In Duamutef's GVRPG there are art assets for sci-fi equipent such as cyberpunkish arms and space craft. The content was cut during production though.
I don't think there is anything explicitly harder about sci-fi, but a lot of the games here are using publicly available art, and possibly there is less verity of sci-fi pixel art available. If a game developer was doing all their own art, it shouldn't take any longer.
I think there are two vore themed SS13 servers/mods linked from the games forum.
In Duamutef's GVRPG there are art assets for sci-fi equipent such as cyberpunkish arms and space craft. The content was cut during production though.
I don't think there is anything explicitly harder about sci-fi, but a lot of the games here are using publicly available art, and possibly there is less verity of sci-fi pixel art available. If a game developer was doing all their own art, it shouldn't take any longer.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Well sci fi typically focuses on spaceships and the like and far fewer people would be involved. And a ship would have more security. A fantasy setting allows magic which is often easier to handwave vore in than coming up with a reasonable tech excuse. Tech in general helps prey avoid predators or catch and punish them compared to finding someone on a rural road in the dark ages. Vore is almost exclusively melee and giving the prey access to guns really makes things more of a pain. Butas stated, there are some space station 13 servers which have come up with proper excuses and low crew counts to enable vore in space to a degree.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Trials in Tainted Space - I haven't encountered vore specifically but it covers a lot of fetishes and it wouldn't surprise me with some of the stuff in that game if vore was included. It's worth a check out anyway
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Closest things I can think of are: "Simple Starbound Vore Mod", and "Pokemon vs Aliens".
The Pokemon one though involves shape shifting Aliens that are invading the planet; no intergalactic spaceship flying and stuff (the game is still in works, so it could happen in the future though). There's not much of sci-fi vore games, me thinks...
The Pokemon one though involves shape shifting Aliens that are invading the planet; no intergalactic spaceship flying and stuff (the game is still in works, so it could happen in the future though). There's not much of sci-fi vore games, me thinks...
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Alesleo wrote:Viotoxica is more or less sci-fi, in environment at least.
I think you mean Viocide. ViotoXica was more of a medieval fantasy setting. You know, with voracious creatures and hungry monster girls.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
headhunter732 wrote:Trials in Tainted Space - I haven't encountered vore specifically but it covers a lot of fetishes and it wouldn't surprise me with some of the stuff in that game if vore was included. It's worth a check out anyway
Unlikely, as even mentioning vore is banned in Fenoxo's own forums. Not to mention the difficulty in finding such a scene with how many of them there are in TiTs.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Alesleo wrote:In DarkEvilMe's Nomad you can travel in space from planet to planet, there are more monster girls (harpies, lamias...) than aliens though.
Viotoxica is more or less sci-fi, in environment at least.
Can't think about anything else...
...we can't have aliens who happen to be monster girls? I'm curious how these lines are drawn.
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VirtuosoViking wrote:I think you mean Viocide. ViotoXica was more of a medieval fantasy setting. You know, with voracious creatures and hungry monster girls.
Yeah you are correct, I confused the two.
darkevilme wrote:...we can't have aliens who happen to be monster girls? I'm curious how these lines are drawn.
Of course you can. But since in Eka's monstergirls are quite common in fantasy themed games and since the OP asked for a very precise topic, I supposed he was interested in something more like parasites or strange creatures and whatnot. That and Alien and Mass Effect just engraved in me too many of their space things ideas.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
There's Ace's Space station 13 mod/server
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
WEll, of course you can have aliens who are monster girls or the other way around, but my question was more about the lack of sci-fi as opposed to fantasy.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
Bright wrote:WEll, of course you can have aliens who are monster girls or the other way around, but my question was more about the lack of sci-fi as opposed to fantasy.
Funnily enough it's the reason why Nomad is a sci fi game. I felt it was a neglected setting. Even if nomad could of maybe been a very good fantasy rpg in the world not travelled. But we are swimming in fantasy ones it's true.
And I was only asking cause I found it odd to bring up the monstergirls. As for the monstergirls presence...I only have demi everything in nomad cause well, i write mostly inside my fetish, and krogan aren't as sexy to me as a good lizard girl is.
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Re: Has there been any Vore Games in a Space setting?
darkevilme wrote:And I was only asking cause I found it odd to bring up the monstergirls. As for the monstergirls presence...I only have demi everything in nomad cause well, i write mostly inside my fetish, and krogan aren't as sexy to me as a good lizard girl is.
Hmm, I reckon I should play some nomad then.
If I had to make a game in space, it'd probably be something like the Captain Kirk version of Star Trek where a bold space captain attempt to flirt with voracious alien species that look similar to humans.
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Bright wrote:darkevilme wrote:And I was only asking cause I found it odd to bring up the monstergirls. As for the monstergirls presence...I only have demi everything in nomad cause well, i write mostly inside my fetish, and krogan aren't as sexy to me as a good lizard girl is.
Hmm, I reckon I should play some nomad then.
If I had to make a game in space, it'd probably be something like the Captain Kirk version of Star Trek where a bold space captain attempt to flirt with voracious alien species that look similar to humans.
Then Nomad is perfect, flirting is a method of combat!
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