Most versions start you in a safe zone (Town). This is where you find:
: Players often value games where they can choose to be the "pred" or "prey," as this changes the narrative perspective and allows for more personalized storytelling.
The narrative is primarily driven by the threat of predation; while you can consume many enemies, there is always a risk of encountering "meaner predators" that can turn you into a meal if you make a mistake. Key Narrative Elements Simple Objectives:
: Mentions of the title appear in blog entries dating back to March 2020
The main villain, The Great Devourer , is a god who literally ate the sun. Lyssa’s journey into his stomach is the final dungeon of the game. The script is surprisingly moving, dealing with themes of intimacy, violation, and the horror of being consumed by capitalism.
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Clean and simple drag-and-drop interface allows you to rearrange tasks within a plain list or organise them into a tree.
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You can create flexible hierarchical lists and add dependencies between the tasks. Planning a business trip or your wedding has never been easier.
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When you are at a mall, MLO can send you a notification with a shopping list. Once you get home, a reminder with a list of actions will be there for you.
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Current version: Vore Action Rpg 2
Requires:
Pricing: FREE | Professional: $
One time purchase. No monthly charges.**
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Current version:
Requires:
Pricing: FREE | Professional: $
One time purchase. No monthly charges.** Most versions start you in a safe zone (Town)
PRO available with In-App purchase or on our site
Most versions start you in a safe zone (Town). This is where you find:
: Players often value games where they can choose to be the "pred" or "prey," as this changes the narrative perspective and allows for more personalized storytelling.
The narrative is primarily driven by the threat of predation; while you can consume many enemies, there is always a risk of encountering "meaner predators" that can turn you into a meal if you make a mistake. Key Narrative Elements Simple Objectives:
: Mentions of the title appear in blog entries dating back to March 2020
The main villain, The Great Devourer , is a god who literally ate the sun. Lyssa’s journey into his stomach is the final dungeon of the game. The script is surprisingly moving, dealing with themes of intimacy, violation, and the horror of being consumed by capitalism.