V1.0* is now available. See Changelog for details.
All images are now local. Several updated images, formatting and minor bug fixes.
This was my first real attempt at a Twine game and I've improved a lot since then but I'm still proud of this initial offering. This version should fix the broken images issues some folks were having and I hope people enjoy it!
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You are a man born into a world where only women have magic. Seeking a challenge and great rewards you arrive to compete in a competition against some of the most powerful female wizards in the land for a chance at gaining a wish. You meet a mysterious woman who gives you a unique power to steal the magical powers of those you dominate. You must battle and defeat the women mages to use their powers against one another.
Current Project Status - Complete! Thanks for checking it out.
1.0* - Minor update. Fixes for formating and updated all images to be local files instead of using imgur as several had been taken down.
1.0 Update
- Update to the Games Hint system, it should be able to win -without- the back button now. Though back button is still encouraged as losing can also give unique scenes
- Few updates to ear flicks that mislead some users
- Numerous minor Bug Fixes
- Fixed Images to scale with browser side (should help mobile users especially)
- Proofreading & Spelling Pass - Fixed ~ a few hundred small but irritating and potentially immersion breaking errors.
- Added Text Coloring to all dialogue to help readability
- Fixed an incorrect doubled up ending
- Minor rewrites to a few sex scenes
- Minor layout fixes
- Fixed Version number
As I grow older, I seem to grow more weary of playing some of the games here, as even some of the HTML games feel like they aim to immitate the sheer required time investment of RPGmaker JRPG-style games.
This is a welcome reprieve on multiple fronts: It is finished, and there's about an hour or two of work here. It's a bit short on the use of images (though what there is is well enough selected), but I feel rather compelled to give it a pass for that since I actually read the writing in full. It's best played with the back button and save function in liberal use, as the 'failed' endings are very much worth reading, and as the choices are not always clear. Yet, I would also note that, somewhat haphazardly guessing, I still felt some satisfaction when I did manage to parse the posed problem well enough to make a 'correct' choice, meaning though very light on systems this still deserves some recognition for the interactive gameplay which is there.
As for TF, I would note that it is relegated mostly to a framing device rather than a core element, which does feel like a slightly lost opportunity. That is not to say that that significantly hampers the game in successfully being what it is, but simply to remark upon it as a note to those who might dive in and end up disappointed.
Short story in "choose correct sequence" style with several hot magic girls art pics.
Nothing massive but definetely fun if you are into erotic reading.
Very well done and fun to read. I enjoyed going back and playing through and seeing the differences in the later fights based on who you face in the first fight.
Simple, well structured and focused. Not much replayability but well worth a go. It is very rare to see somebody do this well on their first attempt to make a game.