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Poké-Quest & Con-Quest By Cuddle Pit
Darkred's Adventure By DarkRed333

[Summary]

Con-Quest is a raunchy comedy RPG being released in episodic segments. The game a collaborative effort between the developers and its fans. 

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Reviews:

First of all, as promised - this is part 2 of the Pokémon theme reviews.
After Monster Girl Hunt got me all hooked up to catch and jizz them all, then Con-Quest came along with a new take that left me both confused and intrigued.

We'll start with the "confused" part:
This game was originally a parody game over the Pokémon series.
Long story short - Nintendo pulled a Silvagunner on them and shortly after a cease and desist the original concept was cancelled and they had to start over.

I'm not surprised honestly.. the devs might've called it a "parody", but there are way too many themes that make the whole project look like a former employee of Nintendo crossed the line to the world of culture and wanted to make his own game.

Both Poké-Con and Con-Quest play in a similar manner:
In Poké-Con you start your adventure in a Pokémon festival, where female cosplayers receive special powers from their costumes.
With the help of the local busty "witch" you are tasked with saving the poor girls from the curse that has befallen them.

The game is a point & click, where you get to transition between different maps and search bushes for hiding Pokégirls.
Choose either basic Attack, Defense, or an Elemental Attack to win over each girl. Once saved, the Pokégirl will go back to the hub and will reward your efforts with both intimacy and permanent stat upgrade.

The game sadly couldn't make it past an early 0.11, but the artwork is beautiful and totally worth checking out even just for that alone. The H content is a bit lacking in terms of animation or length - being only still images of intimate action.

Thankfully Poké-Con is still available to play complete FREE right here!

So after starting over, the devs borrowed the same concept and created a more competent version of the same ideas, implemented in a more vibrant and detailed world, with a better written story and an actual protagonist, called Con-Quest.

They seem to keep digging the whole cosplay theme and continued with the same line of cosplay costumes giving powers to their wearers.
The "villains" in this title were all cursed as well by a force that is yet to be revealed (Only version 0.14 BETA right now)

This time you get pick your battles against different rarities and difficulty of enemies, using the same combat system with a twist - you can switch your partner to change the spells (only from Act 2), instead of straight up selecting between 1 elemental spell in the previous title.

The girls will strip the more you hit them and completely lose their clothing upon defeat.
Now however you don't get to save the ones you randomly fight, although you can get their birthday suit figurine if you manage to find a golden spawn.

The girls that WILL treat our hero "respectfully" have their own quest lines with an appropriate reward at the end of them.

Just like in Poke-Quest, you can also upgrade your stats and buy consumables at the Witch's shop. I did feel that compared to the previous game, here the grinding is more prominent, as items are much more expensive relative to how much you earn per fight.

Obviously the original Pokémon theme had its own charm and probably anyone who played it wish it continued down that path. But Con-Quest has a solid fundamentals placed down that just need more content to evolve to something greater.

The artwork is phenomenal, but the H content is yet only still frames that end as soon as you click through them.
I can only forgive the lack of animations thanks to how beautiful they are to look at.

Con-Quest is available on Cuddle Pit's Patreon.

Both games are 100% worth playing, even at their current early state.
You'll still find yourself spending a good amount of time on each one, in projects that certainly tried and still try to bring something new to the same old H gameplay formulas that flood the market.

The final project I'd like to very briefly recommend you is Darkred's Adventure - a game that I already covered, but totally fits the theme we have here.
It's a very short point & click game with STUNNING pixel H animations, available for FREE here.
Will only take you around 10+ minutes to clear, give or take, with animations that are worth every second you put into it.

Unfortunately that's all we ever got from this talented dev / artist. I do hope to see their name popping up again in the future with such high quality work.

That's all for this weekend!
Enjoy these beautiful projects, and have an amazing week amigos!

❤️ For relevant H content of these titles you may contact me in DM for referrals.

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