"Every year, the coolest and bravest men compete in a contest to see who is the best. The winner gets ten million dollars and the title of the best man in the world! If you enter, however, you better be the best, because the losers lose their manhood forever!"
Based on Lily's The Manly Contest for RAGS, now on Twine with pictures and additional text and choices.
Signing up for The Manly Contest might have been a mistake: the losers are transformed into women. With nothing to lose except your manhood, you set out to win 10 million dollars and prove the entire world you are the epitome of virility.
You: Are you man enough to triumph over the other contestants and claim the title of the manliest man in the world?
Rick, Ed, James and Jack: Your rivals.
16/12/2020: v0.9. Game is complete but not completely proofread.
Erotic stories are better when they are cheerfully amoral, IMO. It's a sad thing when even porn must be edifying and respectful. We do live in very judmental times, and while I am of a moderate progressive mindset, I am still a bit put off by this drive to classify kinky fiction as "wrong" (stuff involving minors are a exception to that and the only kink I agree must be lambasted, and this isn't the case of this story).
This is a fun little game. Yep, the characters are extremely stereotypical, shallow, and exist only to serve the purposes of the kink. I like the idea of going from macho chauvinist to mindless slut/bimbo in a fast TF. It's a kink. There was a time when lot of games in the site followed this formula, and I liked it. Nowadays, it's mostly shifted to "spineless wimp is painfully and slowly feminized into a sissy" with equally shallow characters who exist only to serve the purposes of the kink, or else stories where you're the stud TFing other people (Hunter's Harem, Sluttown USA, The Company), but I prefer to be the victim of the amoral shenanigans, instead of the perpetrator.
I have to admit, I'm surprised by how much I like this! It's very simple, but damn, it just works! Even if the transformation isn't this long, drawn out process, there's still delicious contrasts in there, and most of the choices do actually work pretty well. I think I got like three or four different endings already, I'm not sure if there's more. Loved it!
As others have said, it's not a long game, but that's not a bad thing. Simple concept, well executed and complete.
It's quite interesting how much fun such a small consistent game can be. Everything feels well done in the way it want's to be. A short simple setting with characters etc. Basicly perfect.