In the past a cult headed by the Warlock Kurndorf used the "Book of Control" to exert their domination over the town of Glenvale. Kurndorf was killed and the cult disbanded.
Since then the legendary book has become lost, but you are determined to locate it and use it's power, either to help your family and others, or to gain the power of the spells within the book
Almost all transformations in the game are magical in nature and purely mental. There are some possessions as well and some supernatural creatures in a currently incomplete story arc. There are a few physical transformations, BE/Cock growth/futa/Male to Female but only limited cases. This is a game of mind control than of physical transformation.
This is an extension of a game originally developed by Firstborn, Wizard and others. It adds additional story elements and optional X rated content
A full list of actors is included in the game, both in the 'credits' link on the left bar and also by looking in Credits folder in the game folder.
NOTE: The MM tag represents actual content, but it is quite limited and only if you select a male player. It does not represent Male to Female transformation type effects, though they are in the game.
IMPORTANT: the links are full version and update only, check the notes, the update versions must be applied to an existing 14.14b (or later) installation. The full version is a complete game, nothing else is required.
In the past a cult headed by the Warlock Kurndorf used the "Book of Control" to exert their domination over the town of Glenvale. Kurndorf was killed and the cult disbanded.
Since then the legendary book has become lost, but you are determined to locate it and use it's power, either to help your family and others, or to gain the power of the spells within the book
Yourself - can be either a male or female
Your mother Alex and sister Tracy
Mr Beasley, the science teacher
Sir Ronald Gates, the secretive and rich owner of a creepy mansion
Sarah Gates, his neice
Lauren, her maid
Sofia, Sir Ronald's Chauffer
Monique, the cute but nervous librarian
Ms. Titus, the buxom librarian
Mrs Tess Adams, the beautiful clutx
Kate, the hot but violent school friend
Mrs Granger, her equally hot archaeologist mother
Davy Robbins, the obnoxious school rival, obsessed with Kate
Tina Robbins, his older sister, who knows about her family history
Geraldine Robbins, their mother, rude and domineering
Janet and Debra Kelly, the new neighbours
Ms Jones, your eccentric French Teacher
Miss Logan, your Anatomy teacher
Mrs Tanika, the cold and distant Maths Teacher
Ellie, the Bank teller
Carol, her gorgeous mother
Kristin, the bank manager
John Adams, Tess's huband and collector of items from the days of the Cult
Jessica, the imprisoned Witch
Abby, who runs the information desk at the Aquarium
Miku, the strange girl
Leanne, your best friend and owner of the General Store
Louise, her assistant at the store
Victoria, the beatuiful owner of the Antiques Store
Esmeralda, the exotic owner of the New Age Store
Jessica, the witch!
Amy, a close school friend
Catherine, her older sister, also a good friend, and rather promiscuous
Adele, their older sister, a police officer
Officer Kerry Batton, the chief of Police
Officer Chery Khan, a police officer
Officer Becky Smith, a police officer
Diane White, the District Attourney/Chief Prosecutor
Mayor Beatrice Thomas, the mayor of Glenvale
Angela, her personal assistant
Hannah, the menchanic
Camryn, her bad-girl sister
Victoria, the Antiques Store Clerk
Jenny, the waitress
Alison, the weekend waitress
Nina, receptionist at the TV Station
Madison, the delivery girl
Zoey, another delivery girl
Gabby Haliway, assistant of your mother
Kylie, your cousin
Nurse Sandra, a nurse at the hospital
Nurse Megan, the ICU nurse
Doctor Tina Kay, assists Catherine as the school nurse
Jade, runs the strip club
Melissa, a cleaner
Elian, a demon!
The Vampyre
The Ghost of Keana
Kurndorf, the Warlock himself!
and others (to be expanded on)
Included in the game!
I'm not generally a fan of mind control, but for some reason, this one worked for me. I really liked this game. I appreciated the option in many cases to be gentler with the mind control, or in a couple cases, to just seduce a new girlfriend the old fashioned way and leave her free will alone. The physical transformation was nice too, but it came in much later, was nearly instantaneous, and was in almost all cases, never mentioned again or noticed by anyone else. I usually prefer the other way around, so I'm surprised I actually liked this. The open world, the writing, and the plentiful picures and uncommon but welcome videos must have made the difference.
I did rely heavily on the walkthrough, though. There was a lot going on that wasn't tracked, or was tracked inconsistently or unclearly, in the quest tracker notes. I did enjoy more the parts I explored myself, but it would have just taken too long to figure out what to do with whom in what order to make progress on which quest. On the other hand, wandering around town, going from door to door, talking to everyone you've already charmed again, just to see if anyone has news for you, and having sex while you're there and possibly getting a different pic to add to your phone's gallery, isn't such a terrible burden. It's when you factor in that almost all of your dozens of pet sluts have their own schedules and the next trigger you're looking for might only happen during certain hours on particular days that the walkthrough becomes basically mandatory. Then again, I most likely wouldn't have known about those hidden gems without the walkthrough in the first place. There's a lot of optional stuff you can miss and still get on with the story. As it should be in an open world.
The writing was quite good, if a little long-winded here and there. The images were well chosen for the characters and scenes, matching the action in almost all cases. Many of the characters even had selectable image sets for different models. The interface was functional and not too cluttered for the amount of interaction. Keeping the walkthrough in a separate tab was a good choice, making it easy enough to refer to without sacrificing inferface space.
My one disappointment was how the physical transformations were glossed over. One effect dialog with a transformation gif and it's done. I started male and transformed into a female shortly after I figured out how, but nobody noticed. They still recognized me, but called me "Mistress" instead of "Master" as though I had magically always been female, which I could have gone along with, except that there was no option to change my name to a more feminine one, so they were all still calling me that. At least they did change happily to lesbian scenes, so that worked, but the only transformation that anyone reacted to was when I used the cheat menu to grow a cock. (That should be available with the Transform spell, but I didn't figure out how to cast that mode of it on anyone other than Jenny. I think there was a hint, but by the time I got around to trying, I'd forgotten it, and whoever told me didn't say it again.) Half a dozen of my mind controlled sex slaves, about 10%, noticed that something was new and marvelled over it and begged to try out the new firmware, once. After that, and in all the other cases, it was just a straight M/F encounter, but with a few words changed, like "Master" to "Mistress". Futa-fying Jenny had about as much of an impact. I didn't even notice an effect of the breast enlargement, other than image sets.
Overall, highly recommended, especially if you're more into mental tranformation than physical and like reading a lot. Which you probably do if you bothered to read this.
I will preface my critical words with the following: the author clearly put in a lot of work and effort to not only craft long passages, but make the world feel more believable than some other games.
However, that's about all I can muster on the positive end. I'm mostly negative about this game. It is long and wordy, so the long-winded quests quickly lose excitement. I'm not averse to verbose games, but this one has too much going on for me to personally vibe with the game. However, if a lore-filled world that you can slowly pick apart at your leisure is your thing, do give it a try. Like I said, I felt that the author really tried to make it work, I'm probably just not attentive enough to sit through it all.
The game is interesting, but .... quests are unnecessarily hardly, and the interface markup is such that, for example, I don't see the walkthrough in my browser where?
this game is fun but i would like to have more options when using the transform spell both on npcs and on the player character other than that its really quite good and im eager for future updates
Not very intuitive with what you are supposed to be doing. I quickly got lost and bored.