Wolfgang's silly TF game // 'The Ketamine that Makes You a Horse'
by dispilag · developer page
Absurdist furry VN about transformation through recreational drugs
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- itch https://dispilag.itch.io/the-ketamine-that-makes-you-a-horse v1.01 download for windowsdownload for macos
Absurdist furry VN about transformation through recreational drugs
StashlyVN Review
Wolfgang's silly TF game, titled The Ketamine that Makes You a Horse, is dispilag's debut visual novel—a deliberately unpolished, comedically crass experience that wears its amateur status as part of the appeal. Built in Ren'Py, the game leans hard into surrealist humor and shock value rather than narrative coherence. You'll navigate scenarios involving drug use, transformation, and explicit sexual content, all presented with intentionally bad jokes and a meta-aware tone that suggests the developer is having more fun than the player might be.
Gameplay is straightforward VN fare: you progress through branching dialogue and make occasional choices that steer the narrative in different directions. The game doesn't pretend to be polished. The developer explicitly warns of bugs, spelling errors, and the laggy browser version—suggesting the downloadable Windows/macOS builds as the preferred method. Audio design draws from free resources (Studio Meow Meow's looptober tracks, sourced sound effects), which gives the whole affair an appropriately DIY quality. Expect crude visuals and a soundtrack that shifts between menu ambience and scene-specific backing tracks.
The adult content here isn't refined or tasteful; it's explicit furry pornography paired with drug use as a narrative device, delivered without pretense or apology. If you're looking for erotic sophistication or narrative finesse, this isn't it. The game's self-aware amateurism—homophobic slurs included in the content warning itself—signals that dispilag is targeting an audience that gets the joke. The experience clocks in at a modest length, unlikely to stretch beyond a few hours across multiple playthroughs.
Pros
- Honest about its own limitations and audience
- Unapologetic approach refreshing compared to coy alternatives
- Multiple endings reward replaying
- Functional in both browser and desktop clients
- Commits fully to the bit without defensive tone
Cons
- Acknowledged bugs and spelling errors throughout
- Browser version reportedly laggy
- Humor frequently misses and relies on shock value
- First-time developer rough edges evident in mechanics
- Very short experience for repeat playthroughs
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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