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Dim Pixel Animations (Circle)
HughoftheSkies (Circle)

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Oh man... has it really been half an year since our last belly post?

Although to the untrained eye it may seem that all the belly expansions fall under the same fetish, not such is the case, as today I'm going to introduce two very passionate creators who dedicate themselves to very specific niches within the "genre".

Our first creator goes by Dim Pixel Animations, and as the name suggests, they create animations "featuring older women getting pregnant in hard-to-believe situations."

The animations involve either an OC, or a popular fictional characters such as Jessie from Pokémon, Lady Dimitrescu from Resident Evil, Dexter's Mom from the Nickelodeon show, and the list goes on and on.. (it's really long)

The projects are split into two types: story and mini.
Story animations are either single specials or an episode series, where the user progresses each scene and generally gets to play around with the belly and funbags in question either by jiggling them, making them grow, or apply some other wacky effect that's available at the time.

In other cases, since we're talking about pregnancy after all - you're tasked with actually pushing out a creature: either a baby or whatever the MC was impregnated with. (you also get to choose sometimes)

Mini animations are more of a straight up basic interactive simulation where you mess around with the character's assets and nothing further.

The animations are created in Wick Editor: a free tool built on web standards, that works basically like Flash. It's for vector animations and games, and built to reindle Flash games in the modern era.

All in all, the variety is MASSIVE!! Not including Patreon, there are close to 200 different animations available for FREE on Dim's itch.io.
It would easily take HOURS going through them all, not including the time spent messing around with the interactions.

👉 Dim is a VERY busy creator on Patreon.
They put up multiple posts of fresh works, WIP or just general updates about his projects or future plans.

It is very clear that they love what they do, and are very involved with the whole process by also letting the highest tier supporters to decide how the future animations will look like based on polls.

Pregnancy is certainly among the top 10 from the bottom of my kinks tier list, but my god, that is a lot of content..
The vector style artwork doesn't make it too graphic either, so even if you're not into the kink I highly recommend checking them out, as I found myself quite entertained by these sexy and goofy animations. 


In a sharp contrast, we're moving on from pushing out, to putting in.
Our next creator "HughoftheSkies" has a deep passion to highly interactive Vore experiences.

Hugh is what you'd truly define as a passion creator, a dying breed if you may...
Look, I fully support any creator that relies on a source of income to sustain themselves. Which is why I have huge props when they simply share everything for free.

Yes, it's true that they do commissions, but a gig is not a stable income.
Hugh is an artist before being a developer. Back in 2018 (and likely before that even) they started posting Vore and some other 18+ related work on their Twitter.

🤏 Only at early 2020 they released their first project "Full Tour Simulator".
As the name implies, you're a person getting swallowed by a giantess, exploring her innards while trying to find a way back out.
The small journey features multiple dialogues based on progression, including a point & click elaboration on a point of interest.

It's not a whole lot for a game, but most non-RPG/VN Vore games don't offer a whole lot to begin with. But thankfully there's more where that came from...

Throughout the years they've released more titles that focus on prey / predator relationships, such as the "Search for the Holy Grail!" which is a very similar experience to the first title, but with different characters.

👄 Going forward they've explored VN styled experiences where "you" are the MC, trying to wiggle your way out of getting eaten, going through the whole process in first person pov. (Sometimes you get out, sometimes you don't...)

⚔️ Once that avenue been explored, a more ambitious project was released, which is called "World Eater": a tower defense game, where the tower is a massive orca giantess serving as a human disposal against the world's armies.

Your job is lead her and the rest of the ravenous demon army to take over the world and extinct humanity in the process.
Waves of soldiers will try to take you down as you counterattack by removing (clicking) their armor, and sending (dragging) them into the Orca's mouth, as you watch her belly growing.

The game is only available for Android / Bluestacks, and kinda plays similarly to other phone games you've played, with short stages to progress through, acquiring new units and skills, followed by a story narrative.

⚠️ All of these projects and more are available for free here.
On top of everything, Hugh has given free access to all of their past works in a link on their Twitter bio.

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Big belly content often consists of very short experiences, which is why reviewing these projects usually boils down to covering the circles as a whole.

While not being very popular, I personally appreciate them as a fresh off-beat content within a scene that is already filled up with endless tits and asses of all shapes and sizes everywhere.

If I had to parallel belly content to mainstream gaming, I'd equal it to horror gaming which I mostly play for the shock value and excitement from disturbing and grotesque scenes, rather than the poor or shallow gameplay that many of them share.

It's always fun to experience something different than the same old, and these small hidden bizarre gems are always welcomed. (Even more if you're into it)

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

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