Your name is Hollis. You are a small gray rabbit, standing meekly in the foyer of a big, loud suburban house party. Your ears hurt, and in the mere twenty minutes since you've arrived, you've already completely lost sight of your friend who brought you here. Even worse, you're surrounded by huge, drunk anthros who could probably swallow you in seconds. Most alarming of all, one of them is your old high school bully. It's hardly a question of if you're gonna get eaten, but rather, by whom.
What will you do?
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Life of the Party is a text-based interactive story, focused on oral vore with dubious consent, unwilling digestion, and (optional) scat disposal.
You play as Hollis Freely, a nonbinary rabbit in their late teens. Explore the party, search for your friend, or unwind a little. Along the way, you'll meet some new faces and reunite with some old ones. Just try not to get eaten, unless you're into that! Who am I kidding, of course you're into that.
The story currently features at least 6 unique predators, and 8 possible endings. Some of these are easier to find than others! It's not very long (~30,000 words), but it's not short either.
Here are places around the web where you can leave comments on this.
- FurAffinity.net (Gallery post)
- Aryion.com (Discussion thread)
- Textadventures.co.uk (Reviews)
- voreda.live (Reviews)
Life of the Party was written and developed by me, ▽ Double-A ▽. If you liked it, leave me feedback at Eka's Portal or textadventures.co.uk!
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This project utilizes open-source code and/or utilities from the following open source projects.
- 📖 Twine and Twee by Chris Klimas and the IFTF
- 😃 Twemoji – Open source Emoji set by Twitter.
- 🏍️ Tweego – Compiler for Twee 3 by T.M. Edwards
- ⛄️ Snowman – Story format by Videlais
- 🐺 Howler - Web audio library by GoldFireStudios
- 🎵 CD_YIN_001.wav by kevp888 (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license.