Project Gifter
Version:1.0
Published:2026-05-30
Introduction
Project Gifter is an adult-oriented furry shopping and gifting simulation that puts players in a cynical, fast-paced loop of choosing presents and reading reactions. The core loop is simple: buy items, fill a small sack, and give gifts to see how characters respond—some gifts win hearts, others provoke fights. Players who like short, replayable sessions, dark humor, and branching outcomes will enjoy hunting for all the endings and discovering each character's quirks. Be aware this title contains explicit mature themes and is intended for adult audiences only.
Key Features
⭐ Project Gifter runs on the Ren'Py engine for a lightweight, visual-novel style experience.
⭐ Fast-paced, simple gameplay designed for short runs and quick experimentation.
⭐ Over 5 stores and 30+ fictional-brand items to discover and buy.
⭐ Three unique characters so far, each with different, scripted reactions to the same gifts.
⭐ A special "A&E" menu and in-game tutorial to help you learn mechanics and track options.
⭐ 25+ custom-composed soundtrack pieces to set a distinct tone for each run.
Advantages
✅ Runs are brief (about 3–5 minutes), making the game highly replayable and easy to slot into short play sessions.
✅ Multiple endings (seven per character) reward experimentation and careful note-taking.
✅ Playable on web, Windows, Linux, Mac and Android for flexible access across devices.
✅ Project Gifter’s simple mechanics are approachable while still offering surprising depth through character responses and item combos.
Disadvantages
❎ Intended for mature players only: the game contains sexual content, substance references, violence, grotesque elements and strong language.
❎ Known bug: Louie’s ending indicator is currently tied to another character’s indicator, which can affect completion tracking.
❎ Limited scope per run and modest art quality mean this is a compact, experimental title rather than a large-scale production.
Development Team
The game is created by Cuolo No. 8, an independent developer who describes themselves as blunt and straightforward. The developer doesn’t accept donations, occasionally writes in imperfect English, and builds the project with a small, personal team ethos—characters are inspired by friends and the project may expand if new collaborators appear.
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