Forest of Change is a short game with multiple endings made with the RPG Maker VX Ace engine.
The player takes control of Bob, who suddenly wakes up in a tower in the middle of a strange forest. He must try and find a way to escape, and do so may mean assuming different forms. Can he make it out while keeping himself intact?
This is a completionists dream. For every transformation there's different dialogue, and each transformation has different dialogue depending on how far your mental changes have progressed. One of my favourites on the site, and the failable endings aren't too big of a deal because the game is quite short. There's a suprsiing amount to explore, and its very fun to try to find every scrap of dialogue in the whole game.
absolute branching nightmare. i regret chosing to test old games. its a prime example of how were early rpgs written and only valuable as a historic reseatch of a kind.
The good
changing forms and it's limited but getting new dialog and access to new areas
The bad
Grammar mistakes
some transformations can only be achieved one time which causes a progression problem.
it's short
Overall
I'd recommend skipping this
Even though it's short and sometimes plays its cards close to its chest with its multiple endings, this is a damn polished game. You can get transformed on one end of the map and interact with something on the other end of the map, and you'll not only get some dialogue depending on your form, but it'll change depending on your mental status as well. It might not be for people who are looking for a purely adult experience, but it's short enough and good enough that everybody should try it out.
It's a short, branching RPG maker minigame. There is almost no dialogue or dtoryline hints, and I haven't been able to cmplete it thus far, but it is very well put together in how it is made.