Dunno if this really constitutes as a necro, but... I was wanting to put my two cents in about both a previously discussed topic - Changed - as well as another furry game that I'm legit surprised hasn't been mentioned on here - Flexible Survival.
First off: Changed
As previously discussed; Changed is a furry fetish game where you play as a lone human trapped in a lab filled with a bunch of furries made out of latex that want to rape "transfur" you. Aside from being notoriously difficult - the game makes it near-impossible to get through without some form of guide, as the devs really want you to see their beloved fetish jammed into your eye sockets - there's also the fact that the game is known for crappy dialogue, the fact that every transformation scene is pretty much designed to be as sexualized as much as possible, and lastly with having a rather fucked-up story behind it that makes the entire already-suspect game fall right into fucked up territory.
Being pretty much the only part that hasn't been covered yet, I'll make a breakdown of the story. Strap in, kiddos; it's gonna get stupid...
So, at an unconfirmed point in the modern day, according to the strategically-placed documents that you find in said lab, mankind was funding some kind of expedition to the Antarctic, apparently to search for resources, i.e., oil. However, instead of finding anything valuable, the expeditioners ended up finding some kind of super-virus long trapped underneath the ice, that is basically a guaranteed death sentence to anyone that gets infected; somehow, this virus gets loose and manages to infect 60% of humanity before anyone realizes it. All the world's leading bioscientists come to the same conclusion; that the virus attacks the human genome - and only the human genome, apparently - and that for humanity to survive, then everyone alive would have to somehow lose said human genome.
In order for this to happen, the scientists began kidnapping people all over the world and put them into cryostasis to start running emergency medical trials; meanwhile, every one of the "rich people" get to ride out the oncoming apocalypse in bunkers, while the rest of humanity is left to die - apparently, the remaining 99% of humanity subsequently broke out into mindless rioting. Unfortunately, the scientists are unable to actually find a cure; they do manage to create the latex beasts - somehow - which do allow the human body to survive if said humans are transformed... but at the cost of the latex monster mind taking over, with the original human personality wither being killed off entirely, trapped inside their own head and unable to ever break free, or forcefully merged with the latex mind, giving said monster the original person's abilities.
Unfortunately, the lab was "attacked by rioters" before the transformation process could be fixed; subsequently, the beasts broke out, killed/transformed most of the scientists, and then broke out of the lab, killing and/or infecting any humans they come across, with the rest of humanity slowly dying off to the virus.
The game begins roughly a decade after the riots, with the player character, canonically named Colin, waking up out of cryostasis in the middle of the overrun lab, conveniently without memory or knowledge of the outside world. While stumbling through the halls and avoiding getting turned into someone's mindless fucktoy, he encounters two other "people"; Puro, a sapient black latex monster that grew to love humanity - being both rather kind and kinda stupid - and "Dr. K", who is apparently the last remaining scientist that somehow turned himself into a sapient latex wolf... despite the fact that A: the lore states that the scientists were unable to make the beasts retain their humanity, and B: the fact that "Dr. K" would have been a child/teenager during the original riots - although the fact that the white latex monsters somehow have immortality may explain that last bit.
Oh, did I mention? The latex monsters somehow have immortality; while not invincible, they are much tougher than normal humans, and can apparently exist forever. They may or may not be able to age, depending on how they were created, though the black latex monsters have to undergo a "regeneration cycle" that refreshes their body at the cost of their memories. Meanwhile, the white latex apparently have no hang-ups, and are pretty much immortal outright.
Told you this shit was going to be stupid...
Anywho, "Dr. K" is trying to transform the protagonist because he "suspects Colin is infected with the virus", which runs the risk of breaking out and infecting the rest of humanity... despite the fact that humanity is supposed to be dead at this point. Over the course of the game, he uses increasingly violent and immoral methods to try and "save" Colin, ranging from dropping him into rooms filled with hostile latex monsters, to outright kidnapping him, drugging him until his mind breaks, and then turning him into a mindless dog in some routes.
1: Puro can assimilate you in a desperate attempt to save both Colin and his own intellect from the regeneration cycle.
2: K. can capture you and turn you into a mindless dog.
3: Colin decides to stay in the lab to try and find a cure, while Puro decides to leave to see the world - the narration makes it clear that Puro will die alone as a result.
4: Puro and Colin both leave the lab together; Colin is subsequently revealed to have the virus, and both characters promptly die less than an hour after leaving the lab.
5: Dr. K decides to transform Colin, with his consent, into a sapient wolf like himself; roughly a month later, Colin wakes up from a medically-induced coma to find transformed and apparently still in control of his mental faculties, while Puro was given a "biorobot" - which is heavily implied to be another human survivor - by the doctor so he could survive as well. The two then leave together to travel, with no mention of how the rest of humanity is really fairing.
So, yeah, that's the game; crammed full of plot holes, and little more than the devs' misanthropic wank bank. Honestly, looking the game over, I'm not surprised at how it turned out; there's plenty of potential here to make a good game, but the fact that the fanbase is openly full of groomers - if the amount of Changed fangames on Roblox is any indication - it's not surprising the way it went.
With all that being said, it might be surprising to learn that this wasn't the first "furry apocalypse transformation fetish" game that the fandom created; indeed, there's another, known as Flexible Survival.
And oh, boy; what a game it is.
Created roughly around 2011, Flexible Survival is a furry-themed transformation game, centered around 1 or more survivors as they attempt to survive in a post-apocalyptic city. While the gameplay is a bit lacking - it's a text adventure game occasionally broken up by art, and is extremely heavy on the RNG - the real promise lies in the story.
Put simply, the initial premise of the game is rather dope as hell; your character gets to have an absolutely MASSIVE amount of character customization, getting to mix-and-match your form's design like Bioshock meets Spore, scavenging the city for weapons and mutations all while fighting off other mutants and survivors, and generally becoming a massively overpowered badass. Looking under the hood reveals more interesting stuff; it's revealed that every supernatural being from every pantheon on Earth is confirmed to be real and now waging war with each other in order to gain power, and the further advances of faith and technology has given rise to both new gods, and the means for humanity to fight them if they wish. Even more notable, is that there are terrifying eldritch abominations that have been discovered to exist just outside of reality, and a batshit insane megacorporation is making a move to gain control over all of it.
So, thematically; it's Bioshock + SMITE + Spore + Prototype + Deus Ex + DOOM + American Gods. And the insane thing is, it honestly kinda works; yeah, the story can be more confusing than the Kingdom Hearts games, but mixture of themes is handled rather well, all things considered, and the overall story is divided into two distinct plotlines to keep things a bit easier to follow.
So, what's the catch?
Every goddamn thing in this game is based around sex. EVERYTHING. Mostly gay sex.
Every combat encounter is determined by whether or not you can rape your opponent. Every survivor you can have sex with if you meet the asinine conditions. Everything is written like it was taken out of a damn porno, with your character constantly writing things in double entredees and figuring out how to use everything in sex. It's almost hilarious, if the game wouldn't take itself dead seriously.
Case in point: an early encounter in a police station has you talk with a police officer that is slowly being mutated into a dog furry, and running the risk of losing her mind completely. You can either A: help her, gain her as an ally and have her be a source of (expensive, outdated, and kinda useless) intel in your hideout, or B: rape her into complete insanity, steal everything in the station, and take the insane wreck of a canine mutant as a sex slave.
Guess which one the game tries to push you towards? Granted, it does label it as the "evil" option, but with how other parts of the game goes, well...
And the above incident is tame compared to some of the other shit in the game; open bestiality - with being fucked by a particular wolf and turned into a feral dog yourself being one of the strongest mutation paths, in fact - pedophilia, possible incest, having sex with inanimate objects, having sex with monsters, raping survivors, etc., the game just keeps piling on the fucked-up shit.
The characters and story don't fare any better. Every single one of the gods and supernatural monsters is based around the same sex ideas, with many of them being outright wrong - Anubis effectively being a god of serial killers - some being shockingly racist - Quetzalcoatl leading a cannibal coven, several of the Chinese gods being outright stereotypes - and some of the gods are blatantly rewritten to fit with the fandom's wants, like Fenrir being the benevolent god of voraphilia, and Bastet being flanderized into a sex object. Shockingly, literally every single god/supernatural creature is portrayed sympathetically, with the exception of the Christian pantheon; apparently, Muslims and Jews are perfectly morally justified in committing mass rape and such, but Christians are demonized for literally just existing.
The story is just as bad, if not worse.
The backstory begins sometime in 2008, with two separate corporations - RSX and Zephyr being contracted by the U.S. Government into creating weapons of war. On February 11th, Zephyr reported a break-in at their facility located near Fairhaven, California; a pair of explosions rocked both the facility and the city, spreading Zephyr's weapon of choice, the Promethian Nanites, through the area. These nanites are infinitely self-replicating - though the lore does state that someone needs to give them commands - and they function by basically infecting anything and everything, both living creatures and nonliving stuff like plushies and balloons, and subsequently turns said infected object into a brain fired furry who's sole purpose is to have sex with literally everything that it can see. Over the course of the next several months, the furries and nanites ended up rampaging across the entire planet, turning most of the world into more sex-obsessed lunatics and creating a large number of small-scale grey goo scenarios in various cities, such as Las Vegas.
Like I said, it's bad. And believe me, it gets worse.
At some unconfirmed point in all of this, the various gods and supernatural monsters all show back up on Earth, apparently having been sealed away by the "evil Christians" or something. Yes, the story casually confirms that every myth and story are all simultaneously true, and yet, Christianity is the only "evil" religion because the Christian God is supposedly evil because reasons, while every other faith - including Islam and Judism - is perfectly open-minded and doesn't have that problem. Anywho, without the evil Christians to hold them back anymore, the various benevolent gods and goddesses all immediately go to war with one another, using the nanite plague as a method of brainwashing and recruiting new followers to their respective pantheons.
Naturally, all of this gets thrown by the wayside in the actual game; most casual stories won't ever encounter anything remotely supernatural in their runs, with the focus being entirely on how much sex you can have.
Oh, and I haven't even gotten into the actual story yet.
The actual game opens up in April, roughly two months after the initial outbreak. You play as a random survivor - according to the dev, the canon protagonist is a military soldier - who just so happens to have a nice and convenient bunker located underneath the local library in the heart of Fairhaven. You objective is to survive long enough to escape the city; you must make sure you remain healthy and sane enough to last until the military arrives. You do not have to remain human, however; you can turn yourself into a literal walking dildo, and the military will still arrive to rescue you if you live.
Story-wise, the overall game is divided into two routes: the "Main Quest", which is heavily based around a potential cure for the nanite plague, and a massive side-story, focusing on the war between the gods. Both routes have a fair share of horrific shit; I'll show some of the worst parts of both:
For the Main Quest, there's one of two endings. As stated above, it's about finding a cure for the nanite swarm; in this case, a scientist known as Matt is bunkered down is a hospital accompanied by a sane dragoness mutant known as Onyx, and he's currently on the verge of making a breakthrough in developing a reliable method of curing and inoculating against the nanites. However, another scientist, a rat mutant rather creatively known as Doctor Mouse, believes that the nanites are impossible to stop, and that humanity is doomed; he asks you to prevent Matt from creating the cure, and allow the mutants to rule over Earth instead.
Naturally, you're given a choice: if you help Matt, he'll develop the cure, but you'll have to fight and kill Mouse as a result - from there, he's able to successfully inoculate the remnants of humanity from the furry virus. However, the devs for the game gleefully confirmed that humanity is doomed regardless; both the furries and various "benevolent gods" will happily kill off the rest of humanity in response to humanity trying to survive.
Meanwhile, if you side with Mouse, you'll kill Onyx, destroy the cure, and forcefully turn Matt into a sex slave, completely aware of what's happening but powerless to do anything. Humanity ends up getting wiped out by the furries, and the gods get to have their little war.
Again, the devs did say that betraying Matt was the evil option, but with how the story plays out regardless, it's pretty difficult to care.
The side quest chain following the war of the gods makes the whole scenario even more horrifying; rather late into the story, it's revealed that the Christian Hell exists, and that the various gods are all vying to gain control over it. So, naturally with the promise of having sex with demons, you set out to assist them in taking control of Hell; naturally, you succeed, taking over the entire underworld as the new Master of Hell, happily condemning humanity to spend an eternity in punishment regardless of faith or moral fiber, while the furry fandom gets to rule over the afterlife.
Even worse; a follow-up questline has you delving into the multiverse; apparently, the war of the gods and your character's meddling ended up attracting the attention of literal eldritch abominations from beyond time and space. So, you naturally set out to have sex with them as well; to make a long story short, your character ends up either killing or enthralling these abominations, and while you don't get to travel to any alternate worlds - that I know of - it's pretty well indicated that said abominations are now going to be corrupting other worlds, all thanks to you.
And, unlike other parts of the game, this is all portrayed as outright good; the furries get to rule over everything, and humanity just has to sit there and rot.
Bit of a follow-up post, as the last one took me 4 hours to write:
Looking over both games, I can't help but come away more disappointed more than anything else. Both games have had so much potential; Changed could have been a fascinated Prototype-esque Metroidvania game where you could mutate and use an increasingly diverse array of abilities to explore, and Flexible Survival could have been another CDDA, and could have actually had a fairly interesting story behind it about survival and what it means to be human.
Instead, we got two games that are crammed full of weapons-grade autism; Changed is a misanthropic spank bank that ultimate shoves a "tranfurm or die" message down your throat, while Flexible Survival is nothing more than a furfag magical realm. Both games suffer from an extreme case of apathy; after all, in the former, your forced to ether die or get turned into someone's fursona, while the later has the furry sex cult take over reality itself for the sole purpose of endless fucking. I don't care about any of the characters; no one gets a happy ending away from the furries, so what's the point?
In the end, I think the worst part about both games is that they're both still being updated; Changed is getting an updated re-release that adds even more transformations and makes the sexual content much more blatant - as well as making the misanthropy even more pronounced, given that it constantly bashes humanity for being "stupid" for situations that we don't know anything about and have to rely on a biased source for - while Flexible Survival has been getting constant updates since 2011, with the previously-mentioned cosmic horror plotline having been added in several years ago and getting even more updates since then.
At this point, both games remind me of Chakona Space - hell, I'm genuinely shocked that neither games has a damn chakat shoved into it somewhere, given the constant stream of bullshit they all spew. I think at this rate, both games fit right alongside Hc Svnt Dracones and Changing Breeds in terms of furry autism; potentially fascinating ideas let down by furfag degeneracy.
I don't know why this threat is filled with people posting the degenerate sexual perversions but the one thing I can say about the transformation group of degenerates is at least they don't pretend they're not anything but a sexual fetish.
Also why does this thread get no love these people on different levels of cringe
I don't know why this threat is filled with people posting the degenerate sexual perversions but the one thing I can say about the transformation group of degenerates is at least they don't pretend they're not anything but a sexual fetish.
Also why does this thread get no love these people on different levels of cringe
I blame Changed faggots for popularizing this bullshit, not to say there weren't any of these people before, hardcore autists also fall under this from experience
I don't know why this threat is filled with people posting the degenerate sexual perversions but the one thing I can say about the transformation group of degenerates is at least they don't pretend they're not anything but a sexual fetish.
Also why does this thread get no love these people on different levels of cringe
I blame Changed faggots for popularizing this bullshit, not to say there weren't any of these people before, hardcore autists also fall under this from experience
Fuck Changed. It attracted so many minors with its cutesy art style and the amount of newcomers in the TF rubber community have almost all been exclusively from minors who are Changed fans. That shit is top tier groomgroom material.
Fuck Changed. It attracted so many minors with its cutesy art style and the amount of newcomers in the TF rubber community have almost all been exclusively from minors who are Changed fans. That shit is top tier groomgroom material.
Changed is one of the most pointless games I've ever seen in my life. The art looks like it was drawn in MS Paint. The plot is stupid and the characters are boring as fuck. It was made by a Korean so of course the cutesy designs are aimed to attract minors but it's just so bland and uninteresting that I can't even gawk in horror at how most of the time was spent on the Game Over TFs.
Changed is one of the most pointless games I've ever seen in my life. The art looks like it was drawn in MS Paint. The plot is stupid and the characters are boring as fuck. It was made by a Korean so of course the cutesy designs are aimed to attract minors but it's just so bland and uninteresting that I can't even gawk in horror at how most of the time was spent on the Game Over TFs.
I'm pretty sure this tard or someone with an eerily similar artstyle tried to act like they weren't a degen but that those that commissioned them were on here a few years back.. even though they produce this 'art' for them and had for years. They posted with a username or avatar that made it easy to identify them, something they used for their fetish art gallery. I don't remember that being the name they went by, though.