Witchy Werewolf Wives
Cinch the Witch casts her first spell!
What would you do when your would-be wife is a werewolf? Cinch and her girlfriend, Chang'e, go through changes of their own as they find out more about themselves.
- Kinetic
- Word Count: 3385
- SFW
Content Warnings:
- Gender/Body Dysphoria
- Animal Transformation
- Loss of Control
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Enjoy!
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Published | 22 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | Shapeshift Glitch |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Made with | Ren'Py |
Tags | Female Protagonist, Furry, Kinetic Novel, Lesbian, LGBTQIA, Magic, Romance, transformation, Transgender, Yuri |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Mouse, Touchscreen |
Comments
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i read WWW and now i'm a trans wolf? AWOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I am so GLAD you're back again this year. Your stories are just overwhelming with cuteness. Really, it's a simple story at its core, but its crafted perfectly. The characters, artwork, plot, all wrap up to be a fantastic package. Absolutely phenomenal work.
If I had to give some advice for future works, I would say the music/scene transitions could be a little more polished, but overall, WWW's presentation is so cute that I wanna DIE!!! Thank you for brightening my day.
So cute, so lovely. I loved the art style.
Aw that was sweet ! Made me a little tear up and smile too, it comes great with the pride month, awoo 🐺 !!
Great job! This was a really fun and creative read!
I feel like visual novels frequently treat the presentation as an afterthought - they focus on having aesthetically appealing sprites but have them stay still the whole time, or they simply focus on writing, but I feel like the presentation here really took things up a notch! It's rare to see a visual novel feel properly animated, even if (most of) the sprites didn't actually move around - they were just so incredibly expressive and dynamic, which made this a joy to get through!