In the City of Alabast the Menagerie Review
WARNING! The post-obit game features a futanari (intersex) protagonist. The review likewise contains NSFW imagery. Viewer discretion is advised.
Having enjoyed The Turn down Demon: Toko Affiliate 0 – Prelude I was most intrigued when I heard almost Lupiesoft's next project. This being the studio'due south second released game and outset "total release" also helped spark my involvement. This is Lupiesoft's The Menagerie or its full title: In the City of Alabast; The Menagerie.
Genres: Eroge, Futanari, Yuri, Fantasy
Themes: Monster Girls, Elves
Length: Brusque (2-8 hours)
G-Rating: Good
Plot Summary: In the desert city of Alabast, in that location exists a massive structure referred to as 'The Sail', which separates the nobles from the lowly commoners. In this ivory belfry however, there are secrets the nobles proceed even from each other. Deep below The Sail, there exists a collection of sorts chosen 'The Menagerie'. Obsessed by novelty, the elves of Alabast even go every bit far as to collect exotic artifacts, creatures and fifty-fifty other peoples from across the world. Hither in that location is zip and no one on display without a cost.
The Menagerie is a new visual novel from Lupiesoft and features multiple graphic symbol routes, adult content, monster girls and more!
As mentioned in the intro and genres page, this is an uncensored eroge starring a futanari dragon-ish woman named Rao Ji as "plreaders" (playing readers) follow the story from her perspective encountering the other denizens of the Menagerie consisting of brown elf nobles and the monster girls who…work there.
I normally do not check out demos so my initial expectation was a pretty looking monster girl eroge with lots of "futa X girl" scenes and while there are several of those scenes the overall story is actually more than that. The writing is commendable as information technology shows that the primary six ladies and some of the side characters are more than just beautiful and pretty faces catering to dissimilar fetishes. They all have their own stories to tell and personalities, some with depth while others a scrap defective. Also depending on which of the three routes the player follows, more virtually Rao-Ji is explored merely for the near role the focus is on the other ladies and Rao-Ji's perception of them. Having said that this is a mainly character driven story as little is revealed nearly The Menagerie itself every bit an establishment or its inner workings. Sometimes the story also makes strange transitions that unless the player completed a previous route information technology feels similar some scenes were missing. As mentioned there are three main routes and some "dead ends".
Most of the game takes place inside The Menagerie and that is not a problem as the different sections of the establishment are all pleasant to await at just like the ladies. The soundtrack has what I can simply describe every bit an Arabian/Center Eastern feel and I dig it. Let me put it this way, players who enjoy the music in desert themed levels in platformers and action games volition like the music here.
As mentioned above the sex CGs comprise futa x female person yuri. At that place are some regular yuri scenes but nigh of the yuri is described and the futa scenes become acme billing so again for readers who did not heed my initial warning I was not joking. One of the routes also explores BDSM ala Sunstone. Other than that and Asumamiya up there's tentacle hair the sex is softcore. Every bit far as sex appeal goes my personal favs are Asumamiya (hotter than Suu) and Sabei.
Now this review was written a calendar week after the game'south release, meaning before Lupiesoft announced they would be releasing a patch that would set sure issues similar missing backgrounds, missing scenes and no end credits. Basically while the game does non have any game crashing bugs it did come out with a few mistakes. Nothing a good patch cannot ready thankfully.
Overall The Menagerie is a pretty good read. The visuals and soundtrack are both pleasant and the writing is solid with some minor hiccups here and at that place. Being that this is the second completed product Lupiesoft launched into the market the flaws can exist forgiven every bit the company has shown it has the potential to write decent to pretty good stories. I am now a fan of this studio and look forward to the eventual completion of Empty-headed Hearts, Decline Demon Toko and other time to come projects.
The interested can buy the game on Mangagamer.
1 image was taken from this review.
Source: https://yuriempire.wordpress.com/2015/10/17/the-menagerie-review-nsfw/
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