Developer: Furlough Games
Genre: Match-3
Reviewed version: Final
Censored: No
Patch Needed: No
OS: Windows
Language: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian
Me reviewing Furry Shades of Gay 3: Still Gayer shouldn't surprise anyone. I've already reviewed the first and the second entries in the Furry Shades of Gay franchise, so there was no way I'd miss the chance to give this one a go.
Story
It's similar to its predecessors, featuring five well-written stories with a branching narrative and enough variety to keep everyone happy. The scenarios also have wildly different vibes. Sometimes, it's a steamy hot story between a masseuse and his out-of-shape customer, a spooky one featuring the fan-favorite couple Percy and Blake, or a reunion between a vlogger in search of new material and his former college classmate, among others. Furthermore, there are many references to the previous games, such as Blake reminding Percy about what happened at the carnival in the prequel or Alex remembering the college party in Sex and the Furry Titty 2.
Audiovisuals
Visuals-wise, it’s as pretty as usual, though the style is more consistent this time. The characters are very detailed and their colors are vibrant, save for the ones in Rub and Romance that feature softer lines and colors. Moreover, all the sex scenes are eye-pleasing and nicely animated. As for the soundtrack, it's nice to listen to and helps build the atmosphere of the story, such as playing a creepy track in Haunted House or a jazzy song that screams "hot stuff is about to happen" in Rub and Romance. Moreover, the voice-acting adds a lot to the experience, even though not all lines are fully voiced.
Gameplay
The gameplay is almost identical to the ones in Sex and the Furry Titty 2. It has the usual match-3 game mechanics where how well you do decides which route the story takes, the new tiles like the bondage tiles and furballs that "eat" what's next to them, and the new tasks like dropping lube and condoms tiles to the bottom of the board or painting the board purple by making lines. However, they balanced it so you don't have to depend on your luck or spend a lot of money on power-ups to beat a level.
Verdict: Great
I had a lot of fun playing Furry Shades of Gay 3: Still Gayer thanks to its 2ell-written stories, solid gameplay, beautiful art, nicely animated sex scenes, and atmospheric music. Don't think twice and get it if you're a fan of the franchise, like match-3 games, or are looking for a more casual and spicier experience; you won't regret it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI7YHZVc7mM
My brain went to this...
I appreciate the reference to Tomboy's "It's okay to be gay!" song with the headline. (I am also pretty sure, if that was a reference, I am the only person on earth who gets it, lol)