You’re here to fuck, but there’s an honest narrative related reason for it. Maybe you’re having to farm blow jobs to raise your slut level, or you’re letting the Halfling rebuilding your castle suck your tiddies for a discount. Rather, it uses the sex and nudity as a means of player engagement. It’s absolutely goofy with a focus on tits and ass, but not so much that you might as well auto-scroll through dialogue. Comparing this to the complexities of certain other titles, I’d say it falls somewhere between Snow Daze and Breeding Village. It quite literally is a game you can play with one hand. Melty’s Quest, with it’s “bimbo” styled protagonist and trope leanings, falls very much into the latter category. This also is a completely legitimate way to make adult “art”, with no less mainstream appeal for it. A fantastic example of this would be the various “parodies” of big-budget movies that inevitably get cranked out by major industry players. Maybe the goal is to make you laugh and nut, or simply fill a gap you couldn’t get on the more “artsy” side of things. On the other end of things (and where I find myself) are creatives who lean towards “entertainment” first and foremost. This absolutely is a legitimate way to create art. While this doesn’t detract away from the entertainment aspect of what they make, there’s a marked tone of difference from what you find elsewhere in the market.
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I would go so far as to say they appeal specifically to a thirty-years-old plus crowd. As such, their end products tend to be more “mature” and “adult” focused. Often these kinds of artists craft their works with an eye towards mainstream engagement and appeal. On one hand, there’s people that view porn and adult content almost as an art form unto itself. On the production side of things, this has led to several deeply entrenched camps getting very, very loud. Always available, always catering to your particular tastes regardless of how niche they might be. Porn isn’t something hidden in a seedy store off the freeway anymore-it’s right there, in your palm. Just over the last two decades, our medium has drastically changed both in how it’s consumed and by whom. Like in other forms of expression, it’s subject to trends, radical shifts in audience demands and styles. Pornography and erotica are a wild creative field. What’s more, why-even with “porn games”-maturity and depth don’t arbitrarily equate to success. I want to focus on what Melty’s Quest got right compared to the competition. Rather than hold your hand explaining an easily graspable narrative, battle systems with the depth of a puddle or mention the wide array of fetishes the game touches? However, with this review I’d like to focus on Melty’s Quest in a different way. There’s a lot of eyes on this title, which makes reviewing it almost a moot point. I find it pertinent, as Melty’s Quest is extremely high on the Steam store page. No matter how you ultimately choose to play Melty’s Quest, you’re still advancing regardless. It accomplishes this mechanically through the usual means (grinding, XP and more) alongside another system, your “Slut Level”. Above all, the game wants you to enjoy yourself. Melty’s Quest is an incredibly laid back, relaxing title with bouncy, warm art that feels like home. I state all of the above not as an insult, but to set expectations. There’s six possible endings dependant upon player choices, dialogue options and how active your sex life is. If you have ever played any kind of RPG maker title, it’s engine and system will be immediately familiar. The game is actually quite short-you can get a playthrough in under six hours. Melty herself is a ganguro airhead with a heart of gold, with little left to the imagination whenever her character is on screen. The game focuses on teratophilia as the centerpiece, with the “plot” merely serving to accommodate all the ways to get there. Melty’s Quest is a role playing game by Remitary Games, which stars the titular character Melty as she attempts to re-take her kingdom from a hideously evil monster empire. Today, we’re going to be reviewing Melty’s Quest and what makes role-playing games engaging. Miss the last entry? You can read it here. Good day, and welcome back to Joyful Stick.