Furry Christmas Temptation Review ★☆☆☆☆

Furry Christmas Temptation Review ★☆☆☆☆

Furry Christmas Temptation, tempting me to never listen to Christmas music again.


Storytime


Pros:

  • 30 puzzles

Cons:

  • Achievements
  • Repetitive Christmas music
  • Repetitive environments
  • Lack of unique images
  • Dark pieces on dark backgrounds
  • No downloaded images

Explanation to Negative Feedback


Achievements

This is one of those achievement heavy games, and I just don’t see why anyone would want to go through a puzzle three different times in order to get each achievement for each puzzle.

You complete the puzzle once, you get the image you wanted, you move on.

Repetitive Christmas music

The thing is, a game doesn’t have to use the same Christmas music that’s out there on the radio, and if it wants to do that, then that’s cool, because there’s a lot of it out there. But this game only has three-four soundtracks, and they just repeat as you get into each new puzzle.

One of them sounds like static.

AI is already used for the artwork, why not make Christmassy, winter music with it as well? Instead they got supremely lazy, gave us thirty puzzles, but asked us to suffer through repetitive music.

Repetitive environments

It’s a game centered around Christmas. You’ll find a lot of Christmas lights and Christmas trees, and snow. For the most part, we’re inside a cabin it seems. It just…all becomes boring, except for the center focus.

Lack of unique images

People really have no imagination when creating images with AI for these kinds of games. They put in the most generic prompt, I feel like, which creates generic images, and then we have a game like this.

I’m not saying the images of the furries are bad, because they really aren’t.

But make the puzzle more fun with more fun, active images.

Tie someone up in a bow and have them be the present. Have them jumping out of a Christmas present box. Maybe a Christmas feast with them laid out on the table. Have them opening Santa’s sack and holding out an adult toy.

None of that though.

Just…generic AI naked furries.

Dark pieces on dark backgrounds

What made them think that dark puzzle pieces would be easy to see on a dark background? Those were the least fun puzzles, and actually infuriated me, knowing I couldn’t make out where my puzzle pieces were.

No downloaded images

Once you complete a puzzle, you have the option to download it.

When you click the download button, the game states that the image was saved on your desktop. There should then be a folder on your desktop that you can open up…and there’s nothing in there.

Hilarious.

If you want to save the image, screenshot it.


Explanation to Positive Feedback


30 puzzles

Furry Christmas Temptation Review
Furry Christmas Temptation Review

I guess we can consider this a blessing. Most puzzle games like this one only offer up six or so images that are super easy to complete and not really worth your time in investing in the game in the first place.

I honestly didn’t expect it to have so many images to it, so it was a surprise.

Not quite a bad one either.