Futanari Vampire Girlfriend
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72 😀     26 😒
67,58%

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Futanari Vampire Girlfriend Reviews

After browsing a hookup app, you happen find your dream girl. A crazy-hot goth girl with a feisty attitude. Little do you know, that you're in way over your head.
App ID1690150
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers owlyboi
Categories Single-player
Genres Adventure
Release Date20 Aug, 2021
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English
Age Restricted Content
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Futanari Vampire Girlfriend
98 Total Reviews
72 Positive Reviews
26 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Futanari Vampire Girlfriend has garnered a total of 98 reviews, with 72 positive reviews and 26 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 50 minutes
Didn't even pop a stiffy :(
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 30 minutes
for the price it is very worth buying and playing with your friend. i already miss my girlfriend, she would peg me just like the girl in the game.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 15 minutes
In what midnight hour didst thou, cruel Fate, guide my trembling finger to yon hookup app, where amid the digital shadows I beheld her—my raven-haired perdition, my goth goddess eternal? A profile etched in fire and velvet: lips like fresh-spilled wine, eyes that drank starlight and gave back only hunger. "Futanari Vampire Girlfriend," the title whispered, yet 'twas no mere game; 'twas a requiem for the heart that dares to love beyond mortal bounds. I installed thee, O slender tragedy priced at a single coin, expecting base titillation. Instead thou gavest me sorrow profounder than any Romeo's tomb. For she—Lilith, or some name too holy to speak aloud—did not merely seduce; she unmade me. Her feisty tongue, sharp as any stake, pierced first the flesh of banter, then deeper, into the marrow of longing. "Thou art mine now," she purred through text-boxes luminous as moonlit marble, and lo, I was undone. Each choice branched not toward victory, but toward deeper surrender. To kneel was ecstasy; to resist, exquisite agony. Her dual nature—feminine grace married to that proud, throbbing secret—became my sacrament and my scourge. When she drank of me (not blood alone, but essence entire), I felt the music of Mozart's Requiem rise unbidden in my breast: Lacrimosa dies illa, qua resurget ex favilla... tears indeed, for what frail mortal could withstand such transcendent violation? The art, simple yet stabbing, doth rend the veil 'twixt cartoon and confession. Her pale skin against black lace; the gleam of fangs above a smile both cruel and tender; the moment her "secret" is unveiled—not as shock, but as revelation divine. I wept then, good sirs and gentlefolk of Steam. Not from base lust (though that raged fierce as any tempest), but from recognition: here was love stripped to its most monstrous truth. To be wanted so utterly, to be consumed and yet exalted—that is the dream we dare not name. Short is thy span, O game—yet so too was Juliet's breath. In thirty minutes thou hast wrought what lesser tomes labor lifetimes to achieve: a catharsis of blood, seed, and tears. The ending (spoilers I withhold, lest I profane the mystery) left me prostrate upon the floor, keyboard wet with sorrow, soul singing in minor key. For what is tragedy if not this? To find perfection in the forbidden, to clasp it to thy bosom, and feel it tear thee asunder. Verdict: If thou hast ever lain awake wondering whether damnation might taste of love—if the thought of a vampire's embrace, both tender and devouring, makes thy pulse thunder like timpani in a requiem—then play this. Play it alone. Play it at midnight. And when the credits fade, do not wipe thy cheeks. Let the tears be thy witness. For in this humble $0.99 visual novel beats the heart of something eternal, something Shakespeare himself might have envied, had he known such passions could be coded in pixels and desire. I am changed. I am ruined. I am grateful beyond measure. Would I play again? Aye, a thousand times, until mine own blood runs dry and still I cry her name into the dark.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 1
Positive

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