I’ve been thinking about a survival horror video game centered around rapid chain pregnancy and birth…
The opening introduces your character, a journalist investigating an abandoned town in an attempt to figure out what happened to the residents. You heard rumors that the same fertility clinic you’ve been going to (possibly to get a uterus implanted, depending on what you chose at character creation) had a branch here, and something went terribly wrong. Sure enough, you find a lot of scientific materials, including sketchy syringes and pills, but you also start to discover strange baubles, witchy tomes, and dried herbs and animal parts that look like spell ingredients.
Then you encounter the main antagonist, a quadrupedal humanoid monster with a grotesque elongated face and a spear-like dick that drips and twitches under its belly. You do a tutorial section that teaches you about the sneaking, hiding, running, and fighting mechanics, but at the end it catches and mounts you, and the scene fades to black as you faint with exhausted terror.
You wake up and continue exploring, which is when you run across the first of the “missing” townspeople, who wander around in a zombie-like state, their eyes completely black and their skin covered in bulging and burst veins. Every single one of them has a pregnant belly, dropped and visibly writhing with overdue young that seem to control their minds. You put a hand over your own womb and look sick, realizing that this will be your fate if you don’t get out of here.
Sure enough, your belly soon begins to grow, and you reach full-term size within a few in-game hours. You have a knife but the main way to avoid enemies is to run or hide, both of which become harder the bigger your belly gets. What is especially dangerous is when you start having contractions and your character cries out in pain, attracting enemies. However, with the help of a spell book you’ve found and a few of those sketchy syringes, you can use consumables to affect your pregnancy in the following ways:
Negate any debuffs to speed, agility, and/or stealth
Change the pain of birth into pleasure (this one is found in the spell book and is accompanied by tons of warnings that use of this spell can corrupt the body and soul)
The consumable that delays labor will be fairly common, but the more you use it, the more time the monster inside you has to gestate, and the bigger your belly grows, becoming more difficult to manage. If you get too pregnant, the veins on your belly spread over your body and you become a mindless incubator like the zombies you’ve seen, possessed by the parasite in your womb (resulting in a game over). So once you get to a certain size, you will need to stop whatever you’re doing and induce labor to expel to the massive monster before it takes control of your soul.
Regardless of how long you incubated it, the monster you give birth to comes out identical to its parent, down to its erect cock. It immediately overpowers you and impregnates you again, making it clear that you’ll be caught in a never-ending cycle if you don’t do something.
There are a few ways to avoid being re-impregnated: you can induce labor early and give birth before the monster is viable; you can labor by a dangerous edge, so that when you push the creature out it drops right into a pit, or gets ground up in industrial machinery, or falls into open flames; you will also encounter a few other un-bred people throughout the game, either survivors that have been hiding or interlopers like you who are exploring the town for some reason, and if you give birth near one of these people, your offspring might choose to mount them instead and give you time to run away.
However, even if you escape the cycle, if you’re not careful, you can still be mounted again by the original monster that bred you, or by your previous monster offspring if you’ve already given birth.
The only way to permanently protect your womb is to get pregnant with a human baby. During your investigation, you find the labs where this all started, and meet a scientist who is 9 months pregnant and tells you that a fertility cult grew out of this laboratory, and that monster outside is a demon of fertility that turned the whole town into its brood slaves. But since this scientist was already with child when this madness started, the monsters have never been able to impregnate them. (Like your character, the body and pronouns of the scientist can be chosen in character creation, as there are options to romance them.)
They offer to artificially inseminate you with one of the experimental rapidly-growing embryos that was developed before the cult stuff started, so that you’ll be immune too. If you accept, the pregnancy is still accelerated, but you won’t go into labor until after you defeat the demon.
Fighting the demon will be your last obstacle before leaving town. The scientist may or may not be with you depending on what choices you made, and if you had a good enough relationship with them, your characters will make plans to remain close at the end. If you romanced them, there will also be a kiss.
The game has several endings:
If you are pregnant with the human baby, you’ll get one of the “good” endings.
True “good” ending: You escape town with the scientist, and they deliver your child while you wait for emergency services to arrive. Your character has always wanted to be a parent so they are exhausted but happy.
Alternate “Good” ending: If you left the scientist behind, you give birth alone. You and the baby are fine but there is a quiet loneliness as you reflect on everything that’s happened.
Tainted “good” ending: if you used the pleasurable birth item, you will get either the true or alternate good ending, but at the very end your character’s eyes will turn black, indicating their soul was not saved even if their body was…
If you are not pregnant with the human baby and you used the birth pleasure item even once, or you gave birth to more than 10 viable monsters, you will get the true “bad” ending.
True “bad” ending: the final boss battle is negated and the demon takes you as its prized brood slave. You enter a state of delirious pleasure as you continue to be chain-pregnant for the rest of your life, bred by the very monsters you’re birthing.
If you did not meet the requirements for the true bad ending, but you enter the last boss fight pregnant with a monster, or get mounted in the fight, your ending will depend on whether the scientist is with you.
Alternate “bad” ending: You escape town without the scientist, but then emergency services witnesses you birthing and getting bred by the monster, which then turns around and impregnates several first responders before it gets put down. Pregnant again, you’re hauled off the Feds to be studied and experimented on.
Neutral ending 1: You escape town with the scientist, and when you give birth to the monster, they stab it in the skull as soon as you push out the head, ending the cycle.
Finally, if you don’t fit any of the above criteria, you get neutral endings 2 or 3, simply escaping town unscathed, with or without the scientist.
If you read all of this you must be the same kind of nerdy pervert I am, and I appreciate you lol. Feel free to send asks about this concept or other similar things!! 💕
Shoutout to @shakeyourdix for sharing his and a friend’s idea about multiple endings!