This won’t be getting a save or a big writeup or anything, I just feel like I need to mention it if for any reason conspiracy theory kind of things. First though, the game itself.
It’s a basic platformer. Lots of floating cubes and jumping around. Spikes and sawblads give a meatboy vibe, but you have 5 hits before death. The player character is also meatboy like, for some reason. You have nos pecial movement options. The goal of every stage is to collect x number of glowy girls and then return to the entrance. You are then given either a front view or back view of the girl in panties+no bra. That’s it. Do that around 20 times. There’s only about 10 girls.
First real issue is the fact this feels like a college project made into a retail game. There’s nothing special here, I could make something about as long and complicated in a week or two in Unity. There’s no level select or gallery, you just play the levels in order. When you restart the game you start form your current level, not the start of the game so there is save data. It does time you as well, so I guess this is suppose to be a speedrun game. It’s just empty though.
So for those who don’t know, the PS4 version is called 20 Bunnies, and honestly looks better cause the girl art here is very almost alien. The bunnies are just drawn better. So why the two versions? At this point I think the creators(which isn’t EastAsiaSoft, they just published it) wanted a controversy. Anything to get a game of theirs some attention, and what better way? That or it’s a take that at Sony, but if that’s the case they should have went a bit more into making the girls actually well designed instead of… what we got. Honestly this won’t sell well either way, and I won’t be surprised if Bunnies is the better seller. Furies are more likely to put their money down really and they are better.
So yeah, I played it. It was actually impossible to beat on release, making me think this really was some younger siblings college project turned into commercial release and the art was outsourced or laying around EastAsia or something.