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Fin vs Ink: The Black Ledger

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Retro furry slasher with competitive corporate sabotage and adult scenes

An adult furry slasher

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Retro furry slasher with competitive corporate sabotage and adult scenes

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Fin vs Ink: The Black Ledger is a compact action game that splices together narrative setup, melee combat, and explicit content into a sub-30-minute experience. You play as Fin, a competitor determined to expose and confront Octavia Ink, whose fabricated quarterly reports have Wall Street in a speculative frenzy. The premise anchors itself in corporate rivalry, but the execution pivots quickly toward combat and reward.

Gameplay unfolds across three phases: a visual novel segment establishing the conflict, a slasher-style level where you wade through Octavia's defenses using a trident-based moveset, and a climactic boss encounter. Your toolkit includes slash attacks, a held 360-degree tail swipe, throwable projectiles, and a dodge roll—fairly standard action-game vocabulary. The lifesteal mechanic (red bar) encourages aggressive play; filling it grants healing, creating a risk-reward loop that keeps encounters from feeling passive. Combat feels snappy on native builds, though the developers acknowledge performance compromises in the HTML5 version due to tight game-jam constraints.

The adult content appears in two distinct scenes depending on your approach to victory—a structural choice that signals the designers considered pacing and player agency, even within a modest scope. The tone is neither gratuitous nor coy; it's presented as a natural endpoint to the corporate-sabotage framing. Expect explicit furry content with tentacle elements woven into the narrative and visuals.

Technically, the game spans Windows, Android, and browser platforms with support for German, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese—suggesting broader ambition than the compact runtime might imply. The developers are transparent about animation gaps (notably in the victory scene) and recommend native builds for optimal performance. If you value directness over polish, and brief experiences over sprawling campaigns, this delivers exactly what it promises.

Pros

  • Aggressive lifesteal mechanics reward active combat rather than defensive play
  • Dual endings tied to performance create replay incentive
  • Respects player time with sub-30-minute completion
  • Furry and tentacle content integrated into narrative rather than bolted on
  • Transparent developers acknowledge technical limitations candidly
  • Supports 10+ languages including Japanese and Mandarin

Cons

  • HTML5 performance noticeably lags behind native builds
  • Boss fight pacing may feel abrupt given overall game length
  • Victory H-scene animation incomplete (acknowledged by developers)
  • Limited enemy variety in slasher segment
  • Game-jam scope means no New Game+ or extended replayability
Recommended for: Players seeking brief, explicit furry action games with corporate sabotage flavor and lifesteal-driven combat. This is for audiences comfortable with tentacle content who value tight gameplay loops over narrative depth.
Skip if: Anyone uncomfortable with explicit furry imagery, graphic sexual content, or gore; or players expecting a traditional visual novel with branching dialogue trees rather than action-combat focus.
Similar taste: If you appreciated the retro-style aesthetics and combat directness of classic slashers but want explicit adult content layered in thematically, this scratches that niche. Fans of The After Hours universe will recognize Fin's character and competitive dynamics.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Action
Platforms
html5, windows, android
Languages
German, English, Spanish; Castilian, Spanish; Latin America, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Chinese
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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