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Claw your way to the top of Moreytown, a furry slum for human-animal hybrids. Will you take down the gangs who rule the town, or take them over instead?

Welcome to Moreytown is a 150,000-word interactive novel by S. Andrew Swann. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

You’re a moreau: a genetically engineered human-animal hybrid, a remnant of mankind’s last war. Surviving life in a Moreytown hasn't been easy, but now, someone is out to kill you and your fellow "moreys"—unexplained fires, explosions, and the gangs swirling around the neighborhood add up to big trouble. It's up to you to save your pelt, and maybe take over town.

Play as one of thirteen different species, including tiger, capybara, bear, or wolf. Infiltrate a sinister cult, or ally yourself with a gang of moreys. Choose a side and let the fur fly!

  • Play as male, female, or non-binary, gay, straight, bi, or ace
  • Fight the police or help them to bring down a terrifying enemy
  • Save your neighborhood from utter destruction
  • Take over a street gang, or even run your own cult
  • Explore multiple potential romantic relationships
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Title: Welcome to Moreytown
Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPG
Developer:
Choice of Games
Publisher:
Choice of Games
Release Date: 5 May, 2017



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This game is about the genetic engineering of animals. You play as an intelligent morey of the size you choose. Keep in mind the size of morey changes the way you play the game, to an extent. I recommend this game, because you get to feel the racial tensions between humans and moreys, and this is a pretty good mirror to today's world of racial tensions.. \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 furshit for gay babies boring and not fun. This is a choice-of-games game; so again before you buy this you can check out the demo to see if you'd like it. The choice-of-games brand is accompanied by many reoccuring problems, such as the games being really short and many choices not mattering. The first one at least is also affecting this game; even if you take lots of time to read through everything you'll be done in like less than 2 hours and have a good overview of the games content and what the other routes might be even after one playthrough.

As another warning beforehand: this is a furry game. If you are really uncomfortable with reading about an anthropomorphic wolf wearing jeans that accentuate her curves then this is not a game for you. But since this game is on steam, there are no explicit sex-scenes, so there aren't going to be any surprises if one would judge this game based on stereotypes.

The game itself is written by S. Andrew Swann. Recognize that name? Unlike many other CoG-author's he is actually a writer with more than two decades of experience in that field. This game is based on his Moreau novels. I cannot really say anything about the novels since I haven't read them but they certainly seem more interesting than the material many of the other CoG games authors have been using.

The basic gist of the story is that mankind created animal-people to fight their wars for them. These people are called "moreau". But since they made the mistake of making these guys sentient humanity realized that they have to treat these engineered organisms like humans.

That is where the story begins and your player character is one of these engineered animal-people. You awake to a chain of unfortunate events and are left outside of your apartment with nothing but yourself. From there onwards the chain of unfortunate events continues. The beginning of the story actually left me quite amused - even anticipating what disaster that is worse than the last could strike the character now.

Some have complained about a lack of direction in the story because of that. But under your fur, claws and teeth you're just a regular dude with not much else going on. I feel like this game has been written for people who have never read the novels, so there isn't really much "end-of-the-world"-stuff or other complex political\/socioeconomic\/social\/... topics that are being talked about.

In fact the game tries to tell you the differences or difficulties of humans and moreaus in other ways. The moreaus colloquially refer to humans as the "pinks" which again left me with a chuckle. The protagonist does describe things around him in a personal and sometimes offensive way but not to what I felt was too obtrusive. In fact in the story the player character even starts wondering why the moreaus are using that term to begin with since that black person they saw in that moment wasn't pink.

It's moments like these that I actually came to really like this story; there are lots of details and lots of very small things that happen (i.e. the PC describes the tail wagging of another character after they're agitated or they describe the smell of a human) that remind you what the world and the player character are.

Unlike many CoG games this game does not force social issues down your throat. You can but do not have to become an activist for your people. This is actually refreshing to see after having read through Zachary Sergi's works or Eternal Sea where you just could not avoid these topics, and not just that, you had to deal with these issues without really having an option to select a side.

So, are there faults to this game? It's short, even too much so. When I was done I felt like that the story barely even started. The story that is being told does actually have an end, so you're not left with a cliffhanger just so you buy the sequel.

Do I recommend this game? It's hard to say and I wish there was a "It depends" or other middle option here on steam. That little that is already there was pretty enjoyable and good. Is it worth it to spend $5 on this game? Perhaps but you can actually get one of his books for that price which probably has more content than this CoG game.

If you are interested in just buying a CoG that isn't terrible this is a good buy. If you are just interested in the story and don't mind supporting the author with a little bit more cash then go for it.

But in all fairness I have to say that $5 is too much for this while Choice of Robots sells for the same price which has a ridiculously large amount of content.

With this little content this game even feels a little like an ad for the novels, but I have to admit, it did its job: Now I do want to check out the novels.. Very quick (~3 hours) but very fun. I've done one playthrough so far, but it looks like the author did a good job of making sure my choices were taken into account.

Also thirstiness is rewarded if it's consistent so embrace your inner furry.. This is a choice-of-games game; so again before you buy this you can check out the demo to see if you'd like it. The choice-of-games brand is accompanied by many reoccuring problems, such as the games being really short and many choices not mattering. The first one at least is also affecting this game; even if you take lots of time to read through everything you'll be done in like less than 2 hours and have a good overview of the games content and what the other routes might be even after one playthrough.

As another warning beforehand: this is a furry game. If you are really uncomfortable with reading about an anthropomorphic wolf wearing jeans that accentuate her curves then this is not a game for you. But since this game is on steam, there are no explicit sex-scenes, so there aren't going to be any surprises if one would judge this game based on stereotypes.

The game itself is written by S. Andrew Swann. Recognize that name? Unlike many other CoG-author's he is actually a writer with more than two decades of experience in that field. This game is based on his Moreau novels. I cannot really say anything about the novels since I haven't read them but they certainly seem more interesting than the material many of the other CoG games authors have been using.

The basic gist of the story is that mankind created animal-people to fight their wars for them. These people are called "moreau". But since they made the mistake of making these guys sentient humanity realized that they have to treat these engineered organisms like humans.

That is where the story begins and your player character is one of these engineered animal-people. You awake to a chain of unfortunate events and are left outside of your apartment with nothing but yourself. From there onwards the chain of unfortunate events continues. The beginning of the story actually left me quite amused - even anticipating what disaster that is worse than the last could strike the character now.

Some have complained about a lack of direction in the story because of that. But under your fur, claws and teeth you're just a regular dude with not much else going on. I feel like this game has been written for people who have never read the novels, so there isn't really much "end-of-the-world"-stuff or other complex political\/socioeconomic\/social\/... topics that are being talked about.

In fact the game tries to tell you the differences or difficulties of humans and moreaus in other ways. The moreaus colloquially refer to humans as the "pinks" which again left me with a chuckle. The protagonist does describe things around him in a personal and sometimes offensive way but not to what I felt was too obtrusive. In fact in the story the player character even starts wondering why the moreaus are using that term to begin with since that black person they saw in that moment wasn't pink.

It's moments like these that I actually came to really like this story; there are lots of details and lots of very small things that happen (i.e. the PC describes the tail wagging of another character after they're agitated or they describe the smell of a human) that remind you what the world and the player character are.

Unlike many CoG games this game does not force social issues down your throat. You can but do not have to become an activist for your people. This is actually refreshing to see after having read through Zachary Sergi's works or Eternal Sea where you just could not avoid these topics, and not just that, you had to deal with these issues without really having an option to select a side.

So, are there faults to this game? It's short, even too much so. When I was done I felt like that the story barely even started. The story that is being told does actually have an end, so you're not left with a cliffhanger just so you buy the sequel.

Do I recommend this game? It's hard to say and I wish there was a "It depends" or other middle option here on steam. That little that is already there was pretty enjoyable and good. Is it worth it to spend $5 on this game? Perhaps but you can actually get one of his books for that price which probably has more content than this CoG game.

If you are interested in just buying a CoG that isn't terrible this is a good buy. If you are just interested in the story and don't mind supporting the author with a little bit more cash then go for it.

But in all fairness I have to say that $5 is too much for this while Choice of Robots sells for the same price which has a ridiculously large amount of content.

With this little content this game even feels a little like an ad for the novels, but I have to admit, it did its job: Now I do want to check out the novels.. This game is wonderfur!


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