Booth Babe is the story of three days in the life of Doug Conners, computer programmer and recent college graduate. Doug is helping the small hardware company he works for, Li-Tech, by traveling to Vegas to work their booth at the largest consumer electronics convention in the world. He's been practicing his demo skills, but even so, he's going to be completely unprepared for the work expected of him.
This Twine game revolves around a simple forced MTF transformation. It is instantaneous and unobserved, so if that's not your thing, this won't be either. The story focuses on his reaction to the transformation and his quest to save the company he works for.
The game contains some graphic sex currently, and will contain more later. Adult themes include humiliation, sexual bullying, non-consensual spanking, and may in the future involve non-consensual sex. If these things are likely to make you uncomfortable, then again, this is probably not your thing.
Pretty incomplete but promising. Maybe the consequences of our actions (changing the variables) should be more clear before we take them. Then again, maybe the randomness is the point?
This is a fantastic game that has everything that I like.
Like they say, to each their own, because, unlike the reviewer just below, I LOVE instant transformations into a woman, definitely my favorite kind of TF of all time. And this game also has the sort of "forced into humiliating hyper-feminine situations" that I simply adore.
Unfortunately, it seems like we'll never see what will come next. There is just enough content to really whet your appetite and get you excited about the story. And then it's over.
Very well written and with an interesting plot, however, as I am not a huge fan of TG-oriented transformations to begin with, I’m far more critical of the TF in question. Here, from what I saw in the beginning, it’s entirely *poof* (SPOLIER: or in this case wake up surprised) type of transformation which I find to be a complete discredit to the whole theme of a TF oriented gaming development website. Nevertheless, the quality of the story does supplement this in some respects, but it’s an older game that has never been updated since its first release. For those (who like me) like to return to unfinished games to appreciate what might have been, stop by. It’s worth it, for the most part – definitely above average.
I first played this game years ago... and I still think what limited content is here still holds up. Like many games on the site, it misses out on being much of a game, but story and setting is well-done and there's a few things affected by some of your choices. If this .1 version is a tenth of the final package, that final package'd be amazing. In part, I am writing this review because I'd love to see more of this game even now and I think that needs to be said.
It's a pity this game has so little content, and I didn't find any "mental changes" either, but it has some good potential!