Lust Doll Plus might be up your alley, if you don't mind the RPG mechanics (including grinding to level up particular stats).
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Correction: Platformers AREN'T hard to make, unless you're looking to make one of a HIGH QUALITY. ;)
(With that said, however, it shouldn't be too difficult to add features like Coyote Time, right?)
(Also, it shouldn't be hard to find a set of platforming settings that would work with your needs, right?)
First of all, thank you for providing support for DualShock-style controllers (like the ones found on the PlayStation or XBox), both standalone and alongside mouse aiming. It saves me the pain of having to risk experiencing carpal tunnel syndrome when using keyboard controls.
Secondly, I'm guessing that a save system not unlike a Metroidvania game, or a survival horror game like Resident Evil or Silent Hill, is planned somewhere in the future, right? Hopefully, it'll be not too distant in the future, especially as the game presumably gets progressively longer and longer as it gets developed further and further, to the point where not everyone would have the time to finish the whole game in a single sitting, right?
Thirdly, with the exception of those that were too far away to reach, I think I managed to melee down every single plant-monster that I had come across without firing a shot. Perhaps that might merit an achievement?
After having recently played through all of the game that's been made available so far, and after getting carpal tunnel on my left wrist as a result of using the keyboard for too long, I'd like to strongly suggest adding controller support to this game, possibly to use alongside the mouse if need be.
Here's what I could imagine the controller layout could be (assuming a modern DualShock-style controller, as seen on a PlayStation or Xbox, and assuming that the mouse could still be used optionally alongside the controller):
- Left Control Stick: Move character. Tilt lightly to walk, and heavily to run.
- L1: Interact with nearby object, hold and release to struggle or stand up.
- L2: Open/Close Inventory.
- D-Pad Left: Use Willpower Potion.
- D-Pad Up: Use Love Potion.
- D-Pad Down: Masturbate.
- D-Pad Right: Use Flashlight.
- Start: Pause.
- Select: Undress.
The following are if you'd like to implement controller aiming, and possibly a lock-on feature (like what's found in the popular 1st-person shooter on XBox, Halo):
- Right Control Stick: Rotate/Pitch Camera.
- R2: Aim weapon.
- R1: Shoot weapon.
- X: Lock onto enemy nearest to aiming reticle (for sniping).
- A: Lock onto enemy nearest to player (for emergencies).
There are a few games that I might recommend that are currently free-to-play:
Deep in Brixen Space is likewise about a heroine exploring through an abandoned space station, and avoiding getting banged by the monsters, only as a 2D Platformer, starring a furry.
Drain Mansion is a 2D Platformer about a boy who needs to avoid getting raped by succubi as he explores a mansion/dungeon searching for his lost sister. Although there's still a free-to-play version, the developer has since moved on towards developing a more advanced version that does require some money to pay.
Lust Doll Plus is about a custom character exploring a large world in an RPG-styled open-world game, though the sex scenes in the game, while lacking in visual animation, are heavily detailed in terms of narrative description.
The Fixer is also an open-world adventure game that, like Lust Doll Plus, focuses less on animating sex scenes than it does describing them, only this one's built using the Ren 'Py Engine.
Finally, while not quite free-to-play, Wings of Roldea offers a free-to-play demo, with the game being a top-down game with randomly-generated dungeons to explore (think Pokémon Mystery Dungeon), starring a woman adventurer whose clothes can get destroyed, and who can sell herself out for sex, after some time spent getting raped by monsters. If you end up liking the free-to-play demo enough, then perhaps it could become one of those games that you'd end up purchasing for yourself?
Also, there are a couple games that I'd recommend checking out, despite not being free-to-play, and they are Demon Master Chris, and Sakura Dungeon, both of which are these Legend-of-Grimrock-esque dungeon crawling RPG games that were built in Ren'Py, and that both feature attacks that strip characters of their clothing.
Late reply, but I'd also like to add that, before learning about this game, I had been a fan of such Creepypasta-inspired games as Slender: The 8 Pages, SCP: Containment Breach, and Siren Head, along with some Creepypasta stories like the Godzilla NES Creepypasta story, and I find that this game has a similar feel to those Creepypastas, though isn't necessarily one (at least to my knowledge).
Besides joining others in praising the game for its engaging combination of horror elements and game mechanics (with its Silent-Hill-esque atmospheric horror, and actions within both the real and arcade worlds influencing eachother), I'd like to state that I personally sense potential for an entire horror game series/franchise built around these Janitor games, not unlike Five Nights At Freddy's, Bendy and the Ink Machine, and Poppy Playtime.
Perhaps any future installments of this game series/franchise would feature exploring through various abandoned settings (such as a games store, an apartment complex, or an office building) in order to track down cartridges for a whole series/franchise of these haunted "Janitor" games, along with appropriate consoles to play them on (such as on the Atari 2600, NES, SEGA Genesis, PlayStation, PC, GameBoy, GameBoy Advance, and even mobile phones to name a few), and with them, an expansion of the lore (perhaps told by audio recordings and/or notes) behind the horrifying presence that's been inhabiting these games, and luring in and devouring any victims that play them (such as, for example, the original game developer, after finishing programming the arcade game, tragically having his soul sacrificed and made into the titular "Janitor" character by evil cultists, whom he had made a deal with the devil with during game development, only for a profit-seeking corporation to then acquire the IP for the Janitor arcade game after the developer's mysterious and suspicious death/disappearance, and use the Janitor IP to develop further Janitor games on various platforms, and through these games, spreading the curse even further)?
Heck, I could even see potential for an ARG to arise, if there's interest in developing more games in the same universe as Janitor Bleeds.