Cover art for Tusks: The Orc Dating Sim, an adult visual novel by HxOvAx

Tusks: The Orc Dating Sim

Visual Novel Windows

by HxOvAx · developer page

Gay Orc Road Trip VN with Romance, Humor, and Scottish Highlands

GAY ORCS available in YOUR AREA.

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Gay Orc Road Trip VN with Romance, Humor, and Scottish Highlands

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Tusks: The Orc Dating Sim is HxOvAx's charming experiment in queer worldbuilding—a visual novel about a found family of gay orcs (and one very far-from-home selkie) journeying through a semi-mythical Scotland. The premise is deliberately tongue-in-cheek (the tagline "gay orcs available in your area" sets the tone), but the execution takes its characters and their relationships seriously.

The core appeal lies in its cast and interactivity. You'll encounter eight queer characters with distinct personalities: a gentle-giant warrior, a polyamorous trio of chieftains, a selkie farmer navigating homesickness, an eager human, and others. The game includes nearly 120,000 words across multiple routes, encouraging replays to see how NPC autonomy—where characters make independent decisions and vote on group choices—shapes outcomes. A randomized Scottish-orc name generator adds personality to your self-insert protagonist. The main story runs roughly two hours, but branching paths and exclusive character scenes expand playtime meaningfully.

The adult content is integrated into romance routes rather than gratuitous; expect intimate scenes between consenting characters, written with maturity and humor that matches the game's overall tone. HxOvAx balances erotic elements with genuine character development and emotional beats.

Technically, this is a Ren'Py-style experience on Windows. The FUARLANG build adds approximately 12,000 words of new content and completes the main narrative arc. Six screenshots suggest modest but functional visuals—don't expect AAA polish, but the writing carries the weight.

Pros

  • Extensive dialogue and branching routes reward multiple playthroughs
  • NPC autonomy system creates emergent storytelling moments
  • Diverse, likable cast with distinct romance routes
  • Clever balance of humor and genuine emotional stakes
  • Nearly 120,000 words of content justifies the runtime
  • Scottish-orc fusion worldbuilding feels lived-in and playful

Cons

  • Modest visual presentation may feel underwhelming for screenshot-focused players
  • Main story completes in ~2 hours before branching becomes apparent
  • Niche premise (queer orc romance) won't appeal to all VN audiences
  • Limited information on UI accessibility or text customization options
Recommended for: This is for players who enjoy gay/LGBT romance in speculative settings, appreciate character-driven narratives over visual spectacle, and don't mind humor mixed with genuine emotional beats. Fans of laid-back, relationship-focused VNs with found-family themes will feel at home.
Skip if: Skip this if you require high production values, are uncomfortable with explicit adult scenes in romance contexts, or prefer linear narratives without branching replay incentives.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed character-heavy queer VNs that treat fantasy worldbuilding as a playground for intimacy and humor—rather than a grim backdrop—Tusks offers a comparable mix of earnest romance and irreverent charm.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Visual Novel
Platforms
windows
Languages
English
Author
HxOvAx
Source
itch
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1 month ago

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