About This Game 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 6d5b4406ea Title: Welcome to MoreytownGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Choice of GamesPublisher:Choice of GamesRelease Date: 5 May, 2017 Welcome To Moreytown Torrent Download [Crack Serial Key welcome to moreytown free. welcome to moreytown achievements. welcome to moreytown endings. welcome to moreytown mod apk. welcome to moreytown unlocked apk. welcome to moreytown full free. welcome to moreytown review. welcome to moreytown full version. welcome to moreytown i am the alpha. welcome to moreytown romance options. welcome to moreytown species. welcome to moreytown apk full download. welcome to moreytown achievement guide. welcome to moreytown apk. welcome to moreytown romance. welcome to moreytown characters. welcome to moreytown lucy. welcome to moreytown sequel. welcome to moreytown prophet. welcome to moreytown. welcome to moreytown guide. welcome to moreytown online. welcome to moreytown full apk. welcome to moreytown walkthrough. welcome to moreytown download. welcome to moreytown full game 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.. I paid $3 to become a rabbit, save a city from terrorism by remembering the basics of CQC, and fall in love with a cat man.Yeah it do.. I wish I could write a neutral here. This game wasn't bad, but compared to most choose your own adventures, it's a bit short and could be seen as disappointing. I give it a thumbs up simply because I still personally enjoyed it.If you enjoy anthropomorphic characters, that'll probably be the thing that'd bring you to this, as you have a lot of species options. The plot itself seems intruiging, though it's a bit rushed in execution. The romance system, or lack thereof, is probably my biggest complaint, even though in many choose your own adventures romancing a character is as easy as not being a\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665to them, deciding you like them, and they automatically requite your feelings, other games mask this better, drawing out your time with the character to make it feel more fleshed out and excusable that they just happen to feel the same way. This game pretty much made it so that as soon as I decided I was interested in the human reporter I saved from thugs, went to her apartment and flirted with her, I was quickly in her pants and got an acheivement for it, twice in fact, though that might have been a glitch.The premise is fairly decent, you have to investigate gang activity, a lunatic cult, and terrorism in a future where humans experimentation on animals has resulted in a future with sentient, anthropomorphic animals. This becomes an aspect of society with racial tension between humans and non-humans, as well as having a fleshed out exposition that shows how these anthropomorchic people, or "moreaus" live their day to day lives. The one thing I really felt rised above some other choose your own adventure games, despite the bad pacing, was the ending. My ending, without too much spoilers, made it apparent I could have made some other choices to bring a better outcome to Moreytown had I made better choices. It made the endgame at least feel like it was important, where a lot of games you can fool around the whole time and still get the best ending by clicking the obvious correct choices. Here I got a bittersweet ending, that didn't punish me too much for bad choices, but still made me feel like I could have done better, making me more curious as to where I made my mistakes.I'd recommend buying this game on sale if you like choose your own adventures and find the premise of anthropomic animals and humans living together in a world of high racial tensions, and measuring your moral choices in society fighting a cult threatening your neighborhood. If money is no object to you, however, or you have a lot of games you want to try out, I would pass on this game for something with more bang for your buck.. This is probably one of my least favorite of the Choice games. I don't necessarily not recommend it, but I do regret buying it for the following reasons:1. So freaking short. Ignore my time played - I had it open and idled for over an hour. I'm a super fast reader so it took me maybe 30 minutes for my first organic playthough.2. The story is meh. Very cliche. Not well fleshed out. I couldn't understand what motivation the main character would have had to go through with any of the choices presented. I had a hard time immersing myself in the story because it didn't really draw me in well with any well-crafted lore or environment. It just simply....was.3. The story endings are unsatisfactory and dull.One of the only plus sides I can see is that this game flows more organically than other Choice games. As in the choices feel smooth rather than forced to put you in one direction or another. The stats didn't seem to come into play at all except for when it came to character relationships. I didn't even realize there were stats until I had almost finished.All in all, it's a very quick read and not that entertaining. Pick it up if you're super bored or a Choice fangirl\/fanboy like me. Otherwise, this is one that can most definitely be skipped.. Nice story with an interesting plot. The choices do matter but don't expect the paths to fork much.The chapters will overrall remain the same with minor differences depending on your actions.Still a good time.. The game is about 30 minutes long and has a small small assortment of characters. None of which really have backstories or explain their motivation. The plot is very very linear even for a choice of game, and it seems much more like your decisions in the last 2 minutes (literally) are all that really do anything.This game feels a bit cash grabby compared to the others unfortunately. The few well written pages it has isn't really worth going through the rest of the game.Also I could be wrong, but didn't some previous choice of games have a save feature? It's pretty irritating how in the plot of this game you can just flat out die very easily in the last 2 or 3 choices and then you need to restart the entire story over.Worst of all, I think this game still suffers from the normal issues these games have had for years. When you are given choices, it's best to just focus all your choices into benefitting stats, which severely limits you trying to roleplay a character.For example, let's say there's a guy who is being held at gunpoint.I can either A. Walk away from the situation and get nothing.I can B. Try to sneak up and take the muggers by surprise. Which increases my stealth.Or C. Join the muggers and get a cut of the money.If the character I made fits more into the type A scenario, then they'll be \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ed for later story moments that might require skills or money. And picking option C for the money is pointless since money is a useless stat, because these games are absolutely full of useless stats.These games were fun choose your own adventure books when they first started coming out, but they just don't seem to be improving them very much.. Nice story with an interesting plot. The choices do matter but don't expect the paths to fork much.The chapters will overrall remain the same with minor differences depending on your actions.Still a good time.. I wish I could write a neutral here. This game wasn't bad, but compared to most choose your own adventures, it's a bit short and could be seen as disappointing. I give it a thumbs up simply because I still personally enjoyed it.If you enjoy anthropomorphic characters, that'll probably be the thing that'd bring you to this, as you have a lot of species options. The plot itself seems intruiging, though it's a bit rushed in execution. The romance system, or lack thereof, is probably my biggest complaint, even though in many choose your own adventures romancing a character is as easy as not being a\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665to them, deciding you like them, and they automatically requite your feelings, other games mask this better, drawing out your time with the character to make it feel more fleshed out and excusable that they just happen to feel the same way. This game pretty much made it so that as soon as I decided I was interested in the human reporter I saved from thugs, went to her apartment and flirted with her, I was quickly in her pants and got an acheivement for it, twice in fact, though that might have been a glitch.The premise is fairly decent, you have to investigate gang activity, a lunatic cult, and terrorism in a future where humans experimentation on animals has resulted in a future with sentient, anthropomorphic animals. This becomes an aspect of society with racial tension between humans and non-humans, as well as having a fleshed out exposition that shows how these anthropomorchic people, or "moreaus" live their day to day lives. The one thing I really felt rised above some other choose your own adventure games, despite the bad pacing, was the ending. My ending, without too much spoilers, made it apparent I could have made some other choices to bring a better outcome to Moreytown had I made better choices. It made the endgame at least feel like it was important, where a lot of games you can fool around the whole time and still get the best ending by clicking the obvious correct choices. Here I got a bittersweet ending, that didn't punish me too much for bad choices, but still made me feel like I could have done better, making me more curious as to where I made my mistakes.I'd recommend buying this game on sale if you like choose your own adventures and find the premise of anthropomic animals and humans living together in a world of high racial tensions, and measuring your moral choices in society fighting a cult threatening your neighborhood. If money is no object to you, however, or you have a lot of games you want to try out, I would pass on this game for something with more bang for your buck.. It's more than good enough for me. It's very short, but the replay value makes it worth it. Most of the plot stays the same, of course, but there are a lot of different ways for the endings to play out. Given the price, it's quite worth a shot if you enjoy the demo.. I found the writing to be very engaging and plot very interesting. I wholeheartedly enjoy the concept of branching paths, which this game exploits at its leisure. I became a hero in the end, thanks to my trying to talk a cult member out of a terrorist act and generally being your average joe. And, this should be no surprise to my friends, I gave in to Lucy's temptations, thanks to my weakness for foregin girls.Unfortunately, since this is a text-based game we have here, I could only muster one playthrough. It doesn't help that it doesn't have a save game feature or chapter select. This is a picky comment, but it would've helped this game a lot and add some replay value if it had a little more meat to it, made this into a longer story. Then again, you can only stare at text on a screen for so long.Regardless of my personal preferences, if you're looking for a game that's not at all asking for you to have the right graphics card and a story that's particularly engaging, I'd say this would be worth your time.
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