Big Tiddy Goth GF Simulator (NSFW Review)

Source: Cashmoneys
Price: Donationware
Where To Get It: Itch.IO

Content Warning: The game contains hyper-inflation and feederism.

Ahhh, the Big Tiddy Goth Girlfriend. A dream of many a person, queer or otherwise. And in this short Twine game by Woot, you’ll be helping a BTGGF feel positive about her body, and confess your feelings. Provided, of course, you aren’t being a bad friend in the first place.

Oh lawd, she smooshing!

So yes. Game is short. Game is a Twine game, which means a choose your own adventure style dealio with mostly text. And I can’t say I’m totally enamoured with the text, but it is fitting for two goths to use PURPLE AND RED, GOTH AS FUCK FONTS. But, for all that, I quite enjoyed it. Why?

Well, several reasons. Firstly, because it’s a pleasantly short experience. Secondly, because its writing is, for the most part, short, and to the point, using its word count effectively (except for the obligatory Gothy Poetry), and its characters, however briefly they’re shown, are shown. Especially during the part where the protagonist can’t do much except stammer. For those who don’t know, stammering and incoherent noises are a good marker, speech wise, for someone who’s both subby and surprised (or being dommed.)

The pixel art doesn’t always land, but the aesthetic is good.

Secondly, because I’m a sucker for game-boy style pixel art, especially if it’s well done. Quelle surprise, it’s well done.

And finally, because hey, we don’t actually see much body positive or feederism kink out there, and I like pleasant, wholesome kink rep. Which is what this is.

So there we go. A pleasant, brief review, for a pleasant, brief game, with an equally pleasant and brief conclusion: It’s nice, I like it, and it’s donationware, so you can try before donating to the developer if you like it.

Oh, and the MIDI rendition of “Hall of the Mountain King” in the title is fun, too. The rest of the MIDI tunes may or may not be to taste.

The Mad Welshman appreciates the BTGGFs out there. Stay cool, ladies.

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