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What we have here is a vore and inflation text game RPG! It's simply titled Fatty Text Adventure. It's got food stuff, pred and prey stuff, inflation of all kinds, it's densely packed. You can even become a predator yourself and devour your enemies.
I'll give you a guide to help you get started:
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Once you've decided on your character's name, sex and race (or made a race yourself, the races all have different starting stats), you'll wanna go into town and get yourself some good armour and a cheap weapon. The weapon won't be too important, you can find better ones pretty easily from enemy drops later. You'll find the shop in your town, around about a square right and a square up. You can save in your bedroom in case you're wondering.
Then, keep going right from outside your house into the forest, the forest is the best place to start. Now, keep in mind once you go in there, you could be in there for quite a while, because you have to actually FIND the exit once you're in, which'll come up as one of the many random encounters you can come across while clicking on any one of the forest spaces you see. It really doesn't matter which ones you click on to advance.
Now for a short explanation of the most important mechanic in the game. You might be surprised to hear that gorging yourself actually plays a major role not only in battle, but in developing your character. When you eat stuff or are inflated, your belly fills up. The contents of your stomach will digest over time outside of battle, through either waiting, moving from place to place or doing other stuff that takes time, like training. As that stuff digests, you'll gain fat. Fat is not only a lovely layer of padding, but is basically skill points that are waiting to be allocated. You'll want to get as fat as you can before leaving the forest.
Don't push yourself though; There's only so far that you can stuff yourself. The more that your belly fills beyond its threshold, you'll start to lose max HP. You can only take double of your stomach's threshold before you'll burst (or pass out into a food coma, there's an option for your preference in the options). That doesn't mean you should shy away from it though. When passing time outside of battle with your belly filled past it's limit, your belly'll gradually stretch out, adding to a permanent increase in size. You can also increase your belly size by levelling up, which is strongly advised, especially if you want to become a predator as it is faster.
That being said, the only monsters you'll want to be killing are wolves at this point. You can try your hand at tackling a syrup vine if you're feeling ballsy, but don't try to fight anything else, you'll probably die. You don't want to die in this game, dying empties your belly and time spent outside battle on an empty stomach gradually ebbs away at your fat. Buff yourself up a little before you try tackling other monsters.
After gorging yourself (within reason) for a while, find your way back to town to cash in your fat. How you do this depends on your preference. If you want to go for a melee class, or, just want a little extra physical survivability, head to the training grounds left of your house. Lifting weights prioritizes strength gain, running prioritizes speed, both forms of training slightly add to your endurance. If you wanna do some magic, spend some time in the library at the mage's guild, which is aggressively left of your home. Just keep going until you see a beach, it'll be right around there. Don't spend all your fat there though, you only can start learning spells once your character's at least 30 points worth of intelligence. Consider it a side project. You can find more spells across the ocean from a chieftain and at the peaks of the highest mountains.
Pro tip: Moving from place to place and training (except for being at the library) takes up stamina. If you ever find yourself unable to train or unable to move, rest for a bit. If you want to maximise your time training, do it with something in your stomach. Since training takes time and time spent on an empty stomach gradually decreases your fat, you'll want to have something in there to preserve it while you burn those calories.
If you wanna get a quick stomach filler - which is also useful for helping to preserve your fat should you die - head to the restaurant and get yourself some grub. Again, within reason. It'd be embarrassing to die in the restaurant.
If you're the type that's looking for something more...alive, to consume, you're probably wondering how you can do that. Well, you've just gotta stretch your gut out enough. At around 100 capacity, you'll begin to see the option to eat enemies, if they're small enough. Don't do this willy-nilly, though, as you can imagine, they are VERY filling. At lower levels of gut, you'll want to wait until your stomach's completely empty before stuffing someone down your throat.
As for what enemies you can eat, well. As a general rule, if an enemy doesn't have an attack that fills your belly up in some way or is not made out of many smaller entities, it can be eaten. Doesn't matter how big it is. Dedication and a big tummy's all it takes to one day gulp them down. There are a couple of enemies that have belly filling attacks that can be eaten, so it's not an absolute rule, but it's a good way to gauge your chances.
Once you've outgrown the forest, head for the plains. Once you've outgrown those, well...go wherever you want. The mountain is the toughest place, so, maybe not there until you're level 7 or 10. There are some side quests scattered around the world that you can do, if perpetually getting stronger isn't good enough.
That should about cover it. If you want to skip over a lot of this stuff and get to the point, there is a cheat menu in the options menu to make your stats whatever you want. Just type in whatever number you want them to be.
That should about cover it. Happy hunting!
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