Vore In Video Games

This page last updated: 2001.11.20


For as long as I can remember, I've loved video games. And when a video game happened to have some vore content in it, it was always an added bonus. Below is a list of video games I know of that have vore in them, or that others have told me about. The list will hopefully grow over time, as I find more games to include :)



Heart of Darkness (PSX, PC) - Beautifully drawn and animated, with gameplay similar to Alone In The Dark. ... Probably the game with the most vore content ever created. EVERYTHING eats you in this game! A "must-see" for vores!


Abadox (NES) - A shooter that takes place inside a giant creature that has swallowed the world whole.

Adventure (Atari 2600) - Great game where you have to collect keys and other objects in a quest for the magic chalice; but beware the dragons, they will happily eat you, and you'll be stuck struggling in their bellies if they catch you :) (You can struggle in a dragon belly indefinately, until you press the reset button on the console.)

Altered Beast (Arcade, Genesis) - Side-scrolling platformer in which you control an over-muscled man traveling through scary ancient Greece. On the second level, there are frog-like creatures that will jump up in the air and come down on your head, engulfing your head and upper torso; you have to shake and move quickly to get them off, or you die.

Alternate Reality: The Dungeon (Atari XL, other consoles) - Early RPG with first-person graphics. Occasionally a creature called "The Devourer" would appear and start sucking everything out of your inventory as you fought it. Messages about how you were barely able to keep from being sucked in yourself were thrown up on the screen during the battle... very amusing, until it had eaten all of your best weapons and armor! As a bit of nostalgia, here are the lyrics to the song about The Devourer that was played in some of the bars in the dungeon.

Baku Baku (PC, Saturn) - Puzzle game in which you have to match up hungry animals with their favorite vegetables; when you loose, a giant lion chews your screen up.

Battle Chess (PC, Amiga, some consoles) - When the rook takes the queen, there is a great animation of the rook eating the queen, complete with her screams and crunching noises :)

Bionic Commando (NES) - In one of the stages later in this game, there are giant plants that pop up out of the ground and will engulf the player in a venus flytrap style "mouth."

Bomberman (SEGA Saturn) - In the Wild Wild West levels (world 3), there are some robotic dinosaurs that will slurp up bombs with a nice long tongue (but they won't eat your player.) At the end of the game, during the credits, watch the white board for a cute drawing of one of the dinosaurs stuffing the little yellow puffball that drives the KEPO into its mouth! In the Battle mode of the game, some stages have a special power that allows you to "eat" someone else - an animation, but the other player dissapears from the map and your character gets bigger :) Note: These are only in the SEGA Saturn version of Bomberman as far as I know.

Bubsy 3D (PSX) - Absolutely awful 3D platformer. There's a little vore in the cut scenes (that get displayed when you leave the game idle) where a fish engulfs Bubsy.

Cartovore (PC) - Magic the Gathering style card game, done with a vore theme. Worth checking out since it was designed to be vore!

Chrono Cross (PSX) - Enormous RPG that pushes the PSX to the limits... Chrono Cross is the sequel to Chrono Trigger, and has some vore with monsters in battles.

Chrono Trigger (SNES) - There are various monsters in this RPG that will engulf a character, chew them, then spit them out.

Chu Chu Rocket (Dreamcast) - A fast-paced puzzle game in which you have to direct mice to rocketships to escape the jaws of hungry cats (the object of the game should be to direct the mice TO the waiting cat gullets...)

Duck Tales (NES) - In some of the stages there are big venus flytrap plants that will engulf your player.

Dungeon Keeper II (PC) - In this 3D real-time strategy game, you have to maintain an army of minions (goblins, trolls and such) and direct them to destroy an enemy player. One of the things you have to build to keep them fed is chicken farms, and the animations when the different creatures feed are amusing, with some of them lifting up the chickens, tilting their heads back and with a mouth wide open, gulping down the chicken.

Ecco the Dolphin 3D (Dreamcast) - Cute game in which you play the role of a magical dolphin in a free-roaming 3D universe. You can glup down fish in passing schools, with a wonderful slurping noise.

Final Fantasy VII (PSX, PC) - There is an enemy in this beautiful 3D RPG named "Hungry" - it will cast Mini on you (shrinks a character), then on the next turn cast "Eat", which involves eating the shrunken character and licking its lips. Note: "Hungry" will never eat the last character standing.

Food Chain (Mac) - Puzzle game in which you have to move animals around a landscape of different environments in order to keep them happy, as well as being able to eat eachother; great fun, and nice animations. Almost made me buy a Mac ;)

Gex (PSX, PC) - In this 2D platformer, you play a smart-talking anthropomorphic gecko who gets to gulp down various bugs as bonus as you run through stages; the animation on the swallow is nicely done, if brief. The sequels to this game (Gex 2, 3) are essentially the same thing, but in 3D.

Jonah (PC/Mac) - A "Christian" game (referring to the story of Jonah And The Whale in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the Book of Jonah) where you have to swim away from the hungry whale, or be eaten. Cute little Java applet.

Kirby's Adventure (NES) - 2D platformer where you control Kirby, an adorable little puffball who sucks in other creatures and digests them to gain their powers.

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (PSX) - Constrained-path 3D platformer that has very well done graphics and animations. In the end stages of the game, there is a boss you must fight that will shoot out a giant tongue to catch you - if it does, it sucks you in, and then spits you out again through a blow hole in its head. When you defeat this boss, you get sucked into it and have to fight it again, this time inside its belly.

The Legend of Zelda (NES) - Classic top-down RPG in which you play "Link," a brave adventurer who must find the eight pieces of the "Triforce" to save the kingdom. In several of the dungeon levels there are jellyfish-like creatures called "Like-Likes" that will engulf Link (and dissolve his shield); you have to struggle inside the creature to damage it enough to break free. These creatures also populate the world in the Game Boy version of the game, called Zelda: Link's Awakening.

The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of time (N64) - Firstly there's the Like-Likes, they're big slug/blob creatures that if you get too close, they suck you in and spit you back out (missing a few items! so you have to beat them to get it back). Secondly is the dungeon to get the third spirit stone. A half-fish princess (Ruto, of the "Zora's") was out playing in Lord Jabbu Jabbu's pond, and for some reason he swallowed her. Link finds a bottle with a note from her asking for rescue, and then your quest there starts. When you go out to the platform on the pond, you see a huge fish/whale creature, who's just breathing slowly and deeply like he's sick. If you drop a 'fresh fish' in front of him on the dias, he sniffs, then opens his huge mouth and starts sucking in air. (It's a cut scene, and animation..you cant control link at this point) and then he sucks in the fish. He continues to suck at air and Link gets freaked out, then suddenly sucked off the ground and goes flying into Jabbu Jabbu's mouth. (It's a neat animation showing the mouth coming flying at you, from links PoV). The entire level takes place inside Jabbu Jabbu's belly; there are pools of saliva, hitting the walls makes the whole fish groan around you, etc... lots of interesting details :)

Legendary Wings (NES) - Vertical scrolling shooter in which you are an winged angel with big-ass guns, shooting at weird stuff flying at you and collecting bonuses. There are some stages you can get sucked into (literally, by an evil cloud of smoke), that are side-scrollers inside some kind of beast. The backgrounds are interesting collages of various body parts (mouths, teeth, hearts, etc.)

Life Force (a.k.a. Gradius 2) (NES) - Vetical scrolling shooter; part of the end of the game takes place inside an alien, with all kinds of innards scrolling by and attacking you.

Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Arcade, Dreamcast) - This game has two fun vore attacks. One is by an anthropomorphic cactus (!) with maracas: he grabs you with a vine, eats you and puffs up while he shakes his maracas. The other is by a monkey character: it spits out the word "POW", hits you, and you turn into a random fruit (peach, watermelon, etc.); the monkey then eats the giant fruit and spits you out.

Metroid (NES, Gameboy) - Classic 2D platformer where you have to work your way through an alien planet to defeat the evil "Mother Brain." The creatures that are the namesake of the game, namely the Metroids, are jellyfish-like creatures that float in the air and engulf your player, sucking away your life until you either die or struggle out of their grasp.

Microsurgeon (Intellivision) - Interesting game playing on the Fantastic Voyage movie theme, where a vessel is shrunken down to ultra-tiny size and injected into a person to fix problems in said person's body. You can maneuver your little ship through the throat, mouth, stomach, etc.

Mischief Makers (N64) - 2D platformer with strange puzzles involving weird little creatures that you can throw around. A boss late in the game tries to eat you with a giant tongue.

Name This Game (Atari 2600) - In this game you're a diver trying to retrieve gold at the bottom of a lake or something, and you have to shoot evil octopus arms and avoid hungry sharks. If the shark does get you, it goes off screen for a moment, then swims past proudly with your flippered feet hanging out of its mouth kicking :)

Oddworld: Abe's Oddysey (PSX) - Difficult puzzle game in which you have to guide enslaved creatures out of a meat-packing plant before they are turned into tasty pies. In the later stages, there are several creatures that will rip you to shreads and devour you if you mess up. The game is beautifully drawn and animated, but the vore parts are very short.

Pac-Man, Miss Pac-Man, Pac-Man Junior (various consoles, arcade) - ...and various other clones and incarnations of this classic maze chasing game. Run around a maze eating dots and ghosts.

Parasite Eve (PSX) - There's a really nice animation in this game where one of the bosses swallows a woman whole.

Pitfall! (Atari 2600) - Run through the jungle in search of gold and diamonds... occasionally you'll have to cross a pond by jumping on the backs of sleeping alligators - but if you jump onto their open mouths... down you go!

Primal Rage (Arcade, various consoles) - Street-fighter style fighting game with dinosaurs, but there are secret codes in the game that allow you to eat one of the cavemen in the background!

Quake 3: Arena (PC, Mac) - There is a level in this 3D, first-person shooter in which you have to enter a giant mouth and walk to the back of it to pick up some bonus items.

Rampage (Arcade, various consoles) - The macrophile's dream game - play one of three giant monsters and smash up cities and terrorize the helpless little people... oh, and eat them too :) Ulp! There was a sequel to this game released recently, Rampage World Tour - basically the same game play with nicer graphics.

Resident Evil (PSX) - There are several stages in this beautifully redered 3D adventure game where monsters will eat you, including a wonderfully done scene with a giant snake.

Seaman (Dreamcast) - An interesting game in which you have to raise a farm of frog-like creatures known as "Seaman." They have to be fed, and evetually will eat eachother.

Secret of Mana (SNES) - An adorable dinosaur monster shows up in a couple of places in this RPG; during combat, it will catch your characters with a long tongue, swallow them, and sit with this *huge* belly until one of your other characters smacks it and makes it cough up its lunch. Quite a sight! The sequel game also has a guest appearance by this dinosaur monster (Secret of Mana 2, a.k.a. Seiken Densetsu 3, not released outside Japan; there is a English translated ROM floating around the intertnet, however.)

Snake Rattle and Roll (NES) - Weird platformer in which you play a snake that has to go around and eat little balls to make itself longer, while avoiding obstacles. The actual process of trying to eat things is amusing, with animated tongue movements and chomping.

Space Channel 5 (Dreamcast) - Has a vore scene where a big ballerina dancing robot sucks you up with his tongue (you're just rolled up in the tongue, not inside it.)

Spy Vs. Spy: The Island Adventure (Atari XL, C64, various consoles) - If you try to swim off the island without all of the items you are supposed to have collected, a shark greets you instead of a submarine...

Starcraft (PC, Mac) - Blizzard's legendary real-time strategy game. One of the Zerg units (the Defiler) can "consume" other units to replenish spell points, leaving only a bloody mess afterwards.

Super Mario Brothers 3 (NES) - In the Water World stages, there's a giant cheap-cheap that will jump out of the water and gulp you down whole.

Super Metroid (SNES) - Firstly there's the infamous Metroids, that attatch to you and drain your energy. There is also a HUGE metroid towards the end of the game that is so big, it covers you entirely! There are also several creatures that snap out and try to grab you, usually bringing you towards the spikes. There are a few chambers where if you fall into these hungry looking mouth things, they start 'chewing' you and draining your energy. There are two points in the game, where the 'entrance' to another section is hidden. (ie a wall you can see, but you can walk right through) By the faces of big statue monster things that look hungry. You have to walk through the mouths to get past ; )

Trog (Arcade, various consoles) - Maze game in which you control dinosaurs and collect eggs in a maze, while avoiding hungry cavemen - if they catch you, you're lunch. But find the magic pineapple, and the tables turn as you grow into a giant T-Rex...

Whomper Stomper (Atari XL, other consoles) - Bizarre game in which you controlled a disembodied foot, and had to stop ants before they could get to your picnic lunch. If you missed some of the ants, an anteater waiting on the far side of the screen would slurp them up with a tremendous sucking noise.

Yoshi's Island (SNES) - Aside from Yoshi eating enemies left and right with that special tongue of his, there's a stage late in the game where Yoshi and Mario get magically shrunk and swallowed by a frog, and you have to fight your way out of its belly; it's very cute.There are also places where fishes will jump up and swallow you if you don't move fast enough through the water.


Below are some contributions I've had from fellow vores (thanks!) I haven't confirmed these yet...


Adventure Island (SNES) - In the last part of the second level there is a cut-scene of the hero on a small boat. All of a sudden this HUGE whale jumps out of the water and swallows the boat and the hero in one gulp! You then have to swim through the whale's belly and battle a giant octopus before you can get out.

Alien Storm (Genesis) - It's a bit of a cross between a beat-'m-up and a shoot-'m-up where you have to pick one of three fighters (a male, a female and a robot) and save the Earth from invading aliens. Certain aliens can pull a fighter in their maw with their tentacles, or leap at a fighter and engulf them. In both cases you see the fighter kick and struggle a bit before they escape (losing some energy in the process.) In one of the between-level scenes, you see one of those aliens swallow a human alive and whole (very short animation.) Also, the last level starts with a giant alien pulling the fighter in with a frog-like tongue, and you have to fight inside the alien to locate and destroy its brain.

Aliens vs. Predator (PC) - When you play the aliens, you eat the humans face/head for sources of food, makes an unusual crunching noise...

Alundra (PSX) - There are two instances in the game where you must protect a villager from a monster that sucks everything on the battlefield, blobs, coins, the villager, and you, towards an opening in its belly. Needless to say, you can get sucked in, which results in the opening closing, a few squishy sounds being heard, and you being (unfortunately) spit out again.

Ape Escape (PSX) - There is this one stage where you are on a small island, from the start of the level you can see this huge dinosaur-type lizard lying in a cave, only its head and front limbs are visible. The only way to complete the level is to hit the creature with your weapon, causing it to open its mouth - then you can then walk right in, pretty interesting depiction of a dino's insides :)

Banjo Kazooie (N64) - Part of the game takes place inside the body of a half-metal, half-organic fish/shark thingie.

Banjo Tooie (N64) - In one stage you are swallowed alive by a fish and more interestingly a brontosaurous (though all you do in that is a little shooting minigame to get rid of his ulcers.)

Barbarian 2 (C64, Amiga) - In the first level, you meet a big creature with a long neck. If you stand in the right position it will bite your head off and swallow it. You get to watch a big lump travel down its neck... In the dungeon level, there is a creature that lurks in a hole. Sometimes when you try to jump over the hole, it will grab you in its large mouth and pull you down into the hole. Then there is some crunching sounds, and it spits out your skull.

Battle Chess ][ (PC) - When you use a Chariot against a Knight, the Chariot will turn into a Dragon and then slowly munch on the knight, eventually consuming the knight with a nice lump down the dragon's throat to its belly... as well as spitting out what remains of the poor knight's armour.

Battle Chess 4000 (PC) - Have the peasent take the bishop or another peasent, and he will suck the opponent into his snout.

Baulder's Gate (PC) - The description of the Large Shield +2 is amusing. You can find it in Durlag's Tower if you have the Tales of the Swordcoast expansion pack installed.

Black And White (PC) - You play a god. You get a Creature, an avatar-type animal, and you train and teach it to help you. It can eat villagers or livestock. It picks up the morsel, pops it in its mouth, crunches, and swallows. The game has both vore and macrophile content :)

Blood (PC) - This classic horror/action game has two vorish parts. In level 4, you can kick zombie heads into an opening and closing wooden mouth to get a bonus. Also, at the start of the secret level 9, there's a similiar "mouth" and a long tunnel that looks like a throat. When you step inside, your character Caleb mutters "Over the lips, through the gums, look out tummy, here I come."

Breath of Fire 2 (SNES) - Your characters will go inside the body of a fat woman to eradicate the evil fat cells that are trying to kill her.

Clandestiny (PC) - At the very beginning of the game, after solving the first puzzle, a video is shown of ghosts in the castle. Two of the ghosts are a large cat and rat. The cat attempts to pounce on the rat, but the rat turns around first, opens its mouth and swallows the cat. There is a bulge in the rat's throat, but the video is very quick and difficult to make out, but it can be viewed an infinite number of times.

Carnivores (PC) - Hunt dinos and ice-age critters in this series. It isn't really vore, but when a predatory dinosaur catches you, it starts chewing your corpse (with excellent sounds.) The T-Rex shakes you in its mouth and beats you against the ground, but there's no swallowing. See also the sequel games, Carnivores II and Carnivores Ice Age.

Clay Fighter (SNES) - One of the fighters, The Blob, has a "hold-and-punch" style move where he eats the opponent, and damage is given as the opponent struggles inside of him. The Blob is in the second Clay Fighter (Judgement Clay) as well, but may not have retained the move.

Commander Keen IV (Goodbye Galaxy) (PC) - One of the levels is underwater, with the famous Dopefish, 2nd-dumbest creature in the universe. You attract little fish as you swim. The Dopefish eats those, mugs the camera, and burps... but you'll do if there are no fish around!

Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64) - At one point in the game, you have to sit on an egg; when it hatches, a baby raptor comes out of it. Thinking that you are its mother, it will follow you about - and if it comes near an enemy... gulp! :) Later in the game, you are sent into an arena with a bunch of cavemen chasing after you. Another door will open, and an adult Raptor comes out. which you have to hypnotize so that you can ride on its back. Aside from acting as a steed, however, it gulps up four waves of six cavemen each, and bite the last one in the backside... Also, watch out for things like corn and cheese being eaten, they will cry and plead for their lives... You can play as the raptors in Multiplayer on the temple level by putting in the code "EATBOX" in the fireplace cheats section. Then, you can run around and eat all the characters you want in a death match ;)

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (PC) - Cute sidescroller from Apogee. At the end of level three, a big Venus Flytrap-type pod is in the ground. You jump in to end the level. There's a brief animation of the pod moving you around in its mouth and then swallowing.

Crash Bandicoot 2 (PSX) - Some levels have man eating plants in them that snatch Crash and swallow him down with a slight buldge traveling down its throat.

Crash Bandicoot 3 (PSX) - In the underwater levels there are sharks that will eat Crash, chew him up then spit out his air tank; also, there are eels that bite onto him and try to pull him in - if they get him, you hear a 'gulp' sound and his boxers float out... On the first boss stage, after you hit the boss he jumps back and lets out some lions that will swallow Crash whole! It's better to see it at an angle, then you can watch a buldge pass through the lion :)

Darkstalkers 3 ( ) - One stage has what looks like a lizard half hanging out of it, an animation ocationaly happens as you fight that another plant starts tugging on the lizard's tail.... Also the Sasquatch has an animation where he sucks you right up into his mouth...

Drakan: Order of the Flame (PC) - When your not flying on Arokh's back, he bites any enemy that comes near him.

Dino City (SNES) - In the second level, there are dinosaur plants hanging above the level, so don't jump too high... or, rather, if you're into vore, you probably WILL want to jump that high :) REALLY good animation.

Dino Crisis (PC, PSX) - Some nice vore in this 3D shoot'em'up.

Dino Crisis 2 (PC, PSX) - You can play a male or female character in this 3D shooter/platformer, and there are multiple dinosaurs and a snake that you get to fight (and in some cases get eaten by ;) ) The vore in this one is supposedly not very good compared to the original.

Dinosaur Planet (N64: Not Yet Released) - Will have a stage that takes place inside a large creature(boss )

Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (Japan release only) (SNES) - There is Majin Buu who has the attack that will turn people into cookies and eat them.

Dragon's Laire 2, Time Warp (Arcade, various consoles) - There are at least four snake swallowing sequences, an oversized hungry cat, and others. This game was animated in part by Don Bluth, and the use of a CD-ROM/DVD player allows the game to have near-TV quality animation throughout.

Duke Nukem II (PC) - Before Duke went 3d. In the third level there's an earthquake. Big snakes wander around. If one gets close, it swallows you whole and you take damage until you shoot out. Also, in level 4, big plants hang from the ceiling. If you walk under them, they suck you in up to your midriff, chew, and spit out.

Ecco the Dolphin (Genesis) - When fighting the final boss, he will start to suck things up -- and if you don't swim fast enough, you'll get sucked in (you can see yourself in its mouth as it chews, but it's not very graphic at all - no gulping or swallowing.

Eternal Champions (SEGA CD) - One hidden fighter was a snake, called Slither, that has the one great move where you can hop over your oponent, engulfing them as you go down, then the opponent struggles inside you a bit before they are spit out... Also, if you finish your oponent on the left edge of the screen, they'll suddenly be dragged off... then a moment later a t-rex comes off the side, the opponent's legs hanging out as it swallows them down :) (this is also in the cart form of the game.)

Earthworm Jim (SNES) - At the end of the first level, Jim and Bob the Goldfish prepare to fight. The screen flashes the word "Fight" in a sort of Mortal Kombat-ish kind of way and Jim pulls Bob out of his fish bowl and eats him. Its not exactly vore, but it's definitely worth a laugh :)

EVO: Search For Eden (SNES) - Theres a ROM for this one floating around the net. The point of the game is to start out as a simple life form (fish) and then evolve throughout the ages in your search for Eden. There a countless combinations and species you can up with. You can end up as either a highly advanced mammal, a human or even a bird depending on how you guide your evolution. There are hidden evolutions that you can get through special crystals that are hidden in some levels. You can even turn into a dragon! :) Thing is, everything wants to have you for dinner in this game -- and vice versa. It's fun starting out as the prey to just about everything that moves (when the game starts, you'll be doing a lot of sneaking around) and when you've eaten enough enemies (yes, that's how you get stronger...) you can choose to evolve certain aspects of your self, eventually becoming the predator and getting vengance on them for trying to eat you! :) The game is fun, even though it's not explicit vore. You attack your enemies by chomping on them, and when you beat them you get to either chomp up whats left using your regular bitting attack or use this cute little gulp animation (he smiles when he does it :) ) to eat them. Remember: if it moves, it's edible -- and that includes you!

Fatal Fantasy (PC) - If you're playing the game on "ultra" mode (code for this is on TatsuSoft webpage), near the very end of the game you're eaten by a croc, and you play through an extra level trying to escape.

Final Fantasy 6 (Final Fantasy 3 USA release) (SNES) There are enemies in this RPG called "Hoovers" in the triagnle islands of the second world that will suck up players.

Final Fantasy 8 (PSX) After you draw Eden from either the Ultima Weapon or the Taimat, you can learn a special move called 'Devour.' When used, the player runs up to the selected enemy and the screen flashes "CENSORED. PLEASE WAIT..." which is normally accompanied by some gut-chruning sound effects.

Final Fantasy 9 (PSX) - One of your main characters, Quina Quen, eats EVERYTHING. Alive. If you come across a bird called "Zuu" (they're pretty common in some areas), you might witness it using a "swallow" attack... Removing one of your characters from the fight by picking him/her up in its beak and tossing its head back with a *gulp*-like sound effect :) Also, the Eidolon (summon monster) Atomos (who's essentially just a big mouth with a black hole for a throat) is seen in one FMV sucking up the best part of a large city.

Giants: Citizen Kabuto (PC) - A 3D RTS game with some serious vore content :) One of the creatures you can play, Kabuto, is a giant monster remiscent of Godzilla... a major part of gameplay is to keep eating little creatures called "Vimps" to keep your strength. Lots of great shots of eating, and it even has a camera from the point of view of being INSIDE Kabuto's mouth!

Goats And Goblins (PC) - The first level boss (a dragon) eats you after you "defeat" it, and the entire second level takes place inside the dragon.

Grandia II (Dreamcast) - In the game Grandia II, there is a boss who is practically all mouths. It has four mouths, and the main one in it's body first eats one of your characters, though you don't really see it, just hear a 'gulp'. When you fight it, that same mouth has an attack where it sucks in a player and those close to him with a gulp, chews, and then spits them out with a belch.

Half Life (PC) - There's some VERY hard vore with barnacles. These are nasty creatures that hang from the roof. Anything that wanders by gets pulled up by its tongue to its jaws. It makes squishy, crunchy noises for a few seconds, then bits of flesh and bone fall down. Also, there are suggested vore scenes - a tentacle monster pulls a scientist underground, and several scenes of people being pulled into vents and body parts falling out. Sometimes, the monsters will be found making chewing animations on corpses.

Heavy Metal FAKK2 (PC) - If you are into plant vore, you will love this game. You play a heroine trying to stop your planet from being taken over. When you get to the swamp level of the game, there are various plants on the ground... If you step over one of the plants, they swallow you and digest you alive. You even hear the heroine scream! The game uses the engine, so you need a pretty fast machine to play the game, but the graphics are worth it!

The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (PC) - Old Infocom text game, perhaps the hardest ever. If you can defy reality and make it to the end, there's a scene inside a whale.

The Horde (PC) - You play a guy that is going to protect different villages from hungry demons. They like to eat and will eat everything from crops to humans. But sadly the main character (you) can be eaten.

Jet Force Gemini (N64) - There is this one level where you are on the planet covered with magma, a few screen into the planet you come across the huge worm creature, or rather its mouth, sticking out of a large mountainside. When you get close, it becomes active, you have to shoot a grenade into its mouth to knock it unconcious; at the same time, its mouth opens and you can reach the inside by walking across its tongue. That's not the only way to get through the level, but it's the path most vores would choose! From there you go inside and the whole rest of the level is played inside the huge worm.

Joe & Mac (SNES) - The last level takes place inside a dinosaur you defeated prior.

Juggernaut (PSX) - The story here is that your girlfriends soul/mind has been claimed by darkness, and the priest convinces you to go into the astral plane or whatever to rescue her. So he casts a spell, and her limp body suddenly starts screaming and looking demonic, and there is a really cool (but short) cutscene (animation) of you shrinking down and flying into her mouth and down her throat (which apparently is the doorway to the soul realm!)

Killer Instinct (Arcade, various consoles) - There's a lizard character in the game, when you lose to him in a certain way he drags you off screen, then the screen pans to a rather plump lizard...

King's Quest 7 (PC) - A plant can swallow both Rosella and Vanice, if they get too close.

Kirby64 (N64) - King DeDeDe swallows you in one of the first levels while posessed by "dark matter". Also, there is a frog that leaps out of holes and chews you up, and a blue-toothed thing that chews you up and spits you out.

Legend of Legaia (PSX) - The last part of the game takes place within the body of this huge lizard-like creature called Juggernaut. Be forewarned, it it takes more than 30 hours to get to that point... The end game takes place after the Juggernaut devours an entire town and all its citizens!

Legend of Kyrandia 2 ( ) - An alligator swallows Zanthia, if she is too curious.

Legend of Zelda: Macarena of time (PC) - In this game you actually get eaten by a fish pez dispenser ("pez" is spanish for fish) but the inside looks like a stomach.

The Legend of Zelda, Majoras Mask (N64) - Again, the Like-Likes. The entrance to the Zora temple in this game looks like the head of a huge sea serpent when you swim into it. There is one level where there are huge eels that dash out of crevasses and snag Link, tossing him around. The boss in the Zora Dungeon is a huge pirahna like fish, that if he catches you, swallows you, then shakes you around, and spits you back out. There is also a fish tank in the 'seaside laboratory' where there are two strange looking fish. (not the kind you catch in your bottles). the top is covered with Bars, and if you keep feeding fish into the tank, one of the fishes will swallow them, and then grow a bit bigger! If you do this enough times the bigger fish will swallow his buddy, and then spit out a heart piece. Several places in the game (mostly swamps) There are huge Octoroks (octopi with shells on their back) that if you get too close, they suck you in, then spit you away. In the Deku temple there are these scary looking lilypads, that have teeth, and an eye in the center. If you step on them as Dekulink you're fine, but if you step on them as any other Link they snap around you!

Mario64 (N64) - In the "Big and Small" painting stage, there's a fish called "Bubba" that swallows you if you're small.

Mario Party (N64) - A rope-dragging contest takes place over a hungry piranha plant. The losers fall in, the plant spits out coins and nothing else.

Mario Party 3 ( ) - There is a minigame where the player's objective is to swim to the end to avoid being eaten by a Cheap-Cheap (the big fish) and you can get eaten if it catches up to you.

Mario RPG (SNES) - In Kero Sewers and Land's End you face a monster called Belome. It will swallow a player, then spit it up.

Mega Man X (first one) (SNES) - There are these robotic fish in the water levels, that 'suck' in bubbles/water, and if you get too close, they swallow Megaman, and start draining his energy. You can see him squirming around inside if you move the control stick (you can escape either by using the X's blaster or repeatedly jumping.) The last boss before the Sigma stage is a weird thing that looks like a big head/car (not the face one.) If he catches you on the lower half of the jaws, the top one crashes down and hurts you..

Monkey Island 3 (PC) - Midway through the game, you'll reach a sign saying "Snake crossing." You look up... and get a short video of the first-person view of the snake swallowing you. Very short, but when the view is back on the outside, you're standing inside the snake. Toony, but fun :)

Moonstone (Amiga) - You are a knight and you are searching for a magical stone. When you have a very powerful knight a big dragon starts to chase you from the air. If the dragon catches up with you, a battle ensues. If you get very close to the dragon, it will raise its head over you and snap at you with his mouth... If it gets you, your arms and feet move around and you hear the knight scream. Then the dragon will snap the rest of you into the mouth and munch you up, with the armor making crunching sounds. Also, if venture up in the North West part of the country (up in the mountains) you get to battle with some big trolls. They will shake you and try to hop on you alot. If you manage to die when they are shaking you, the troll will put your head into its mouth and munch it up, with crunching sounds. Finally, there is a monster in the swamp area that will put its roots into your character and start to suck you dry, draining your lifeforce. If you just stand still the swamp creature will throw itself over you in a big hug and pull you down into the swamp...

Mortal Kombat 2, 3 (Arcade, various consoles) - Some of the characters in this classic fighting game have vore fatality moves. Mileena has a fatality where she swallows her victim whole. In MK2, the move is done by holding one button (high kick ) for a couple of seconds, then releasing it when standing close to the staggering opponent. She kisses her victim, sucks him/her into her belly, and then coughs up the bones. It's a pretty cute animation. Lu Kang has an animality in which he morphs into a dragon and bites the victim in two. Reptile has one where he eats their head.

Natural Fawn Killers (PC) - On the last level of the game, our intrepid redneck hunter comes across a T-Rex. To kill this our anti-hero must shoot three grenades from his grenade launcher into the beast's mouth. ... Fail, and watch the hungry dino munch away with the hunter's legs dangling out of its mouth until it gulps him back. And all in glorious 3D!

Nethack (PC) - The freeware adventure game to end all adventure games. Has some monsters (e.g. purple worms) that swallow the character alive and digest him/her; if you have polymorph and polymorph control, you can even turn into a purple worm yourself, so you'll occasionally swallow and digest monsters when attacking them.

Outcast (PC) - In Outcast, you are going to help a guy to hunt down a big dinosaur. He gets eaten and then the dinosaur runs after you. If you stand still it will pick you up in its mouth, by your boots. You then hang from its jaws for awhile, until it throws you up in the air and into its waiting mouth...

Panzer Dragoon Saga (Saturn) - The first boss has an attack where he swallows you and your dragon up. The view changes just before it goes down the throat, and it slightly shows your character struggling inside the boss from a outside view.

Radical Rex (console) - At the end of level 2 or 3, you skateboard right into the mouth of a brontosaurus. It swallows you and spits out your skateboard. The next level is spent inside it, fighting through its insides.

Resident Evil - Code: Veronica (Dreamcast) - Has a worm in it that swallows a man on the 2nd disc. Then you have to save him by killing the worm before the man dies inside its stomach.

Resident Evil: Code Veronica (PC, PSX) - When you fight the gulp worm, if it manages to lower your health enough it will leap up out of the ground and swallow your player feet first.

Resident Evil 2 (PC, PSX) - When you fight the alligator in the sewers, if you run all the way back to the door you came in from ,the alligator will snatch you up and toss you into the air and eat you.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (PC, PSX, PS2, Dreamcast) - There are large, froglike creatures in the game called 'Gamma Hunters', and they have a great finishing move... They swallow you whole, headfirst! And there are all sorts of different prerendered backgrounds in the game, so if you can get a Gamma Hunter to eat in in a specific one you'll get a better shot of Jill/Carlos being eaten! When you fight the giant worm, if it lowers your health enough it will elongate itself in the air and swallow you headfirst (not much of an animation though.)

Roger Wilco: The Spinal Frontier (PC) - It was rather amusing. To save the woman you love, you had to shrink yourself along with your spaceship to clear away the nanites in her stomach and brain. At one point you have to tickle her esophogus to dislodge a 'Twinkoid' so it can digest and clear out the nanites that block your path.

Sam and Max (PC) - At one point, you'll come across a Virtual Reality machine. Sam tries it out, and is faced with a more blocky, polygonized version of the game's graphics. The task is simple: take a sword, and go left, to an equally blocky dragon's lair, where you'll have to use the sword on the dragon. If you're too slow, however, the dragon swallows Sam whole, and on the outside, when asked if it was fun, Sam makes a comment to the effect of, "Okay, if you like the looks of a dragon's inside..."

Something Fishy (PC) - Shockwave game, you play a fish that eats smaller fish, and as he eats, he grows and can eat bigger fish! Bigger and bigger as your score gets higher...

Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast) - Has a blob monster that eats you if it sucks you up, around the end of the game somewhere with Sonic.

Space Quest 2 (PC) - Has some vore in it, most involving plants, but the animations are not very explicit.

Space Quest 3 (PC) - There are some vore ending sequences, one where you're swallowed by a BIG snake, and another where you're eaten by some pods, but there's blood in the second one.

Space Quest: A Lost Chapter (PC) -A fan made the game over a period of two years in AGI. The first section of the game occurs in a jungle. Most of the ways Roger dies in there involve vore, mostly with plants, some with fish. The graphics are 1989ish, but the vore sequences actually show Roger being eaten. (as opposed to him just disappearing and then getting a message that he was.) It's a free download, if you can find it...

Super Adventure Island (SNES) - One level you go out in a boat, and then watch an animation of a whale jumping out of the water, and swallowing the hero. The rest of the level is played inside the whale.

Super Bonk (SNES) - On the level called "Jurassic Sea", you can be swallowed by some fat little sea monsters with pigtails and giant red lips called pafpafs. You then have to navigate inside the body of the pafpaf, going through its digestive system, in order to get out (before you're digeseted!) One level is a 'giant' world, where you do various things. To beat the level you go into a huge glass of pop or something, and get sucked up by this straw. It just happens to lead into the mouth of a huge hungry Trex! The next level takes place inside the TRex's body.

Super Smash Bros (N64) - Kirby can swallow enemies in this, but get this - if you're in practice mode, you can see him swallow them at a quarter of the speed. Also, Yoshi's attack is swallowing the adversary and popping them out of his bottom as eggs...

Super Mario World (SNES) - Just like Yoshi's Island, there are places where fishes will try and eat you, except in this game there is more of them.

Tenchu 2 ( ) - When you reach the level in the bamboo forrest (playing as Ayame, you may be able to do it with Rikimaru as well) at the end, the boss apears with a tiger. He starts talking, and eventually the tiger looks to Ayame.The boss says something like 'he likes you. you shall have the honor of being eaten by...' he then turns to Rikimaru and says 'as for you, unsavory man, you will have to settle for being killed by me' Ayame fights the tiger, Rikimaru fights the boss. There's no actual vore (not even in the losing animation) but, it seemed worth posting...

Tomba! (PSX) - Early in the game, there are plants that engulf you to teleport you to another part of the stage; good animation.

Turok (N64, PC) - Near the very end of the last level (level 8), you have to kill two bosses, and the first one is a cybered-out T-Rex. Should the T-Rex defeat you, he grabs Turok in its mouth and shakes him a bit until he doesn't fight back, then he gulps Turok down in three head-bobbing swallows, and finally he lets out a raucous belch, accompanied by a few of the feathers of Turok's headdress floating out of its mouth. While there's no visible bulge of Turok going down the beast's throat, the gulping action more than makes up for it! :) Of course, the game is a pain in the keister to get through no matter how you slice it. However, some handy cheat codes do exist to make life easier for the vore fan. If you enter the cheat code 'NTHGTHDGDCRTDTRK', you will then be able to warp directly to the T-Rex, not to mention get infinite lives, thus allowing you to just sit there and watch the hungry dino gobble Turok over and over without having to lift a finger! :)

Vampire: The Masquerade-Redemption (PC) - There's a huge boss monster called the Vozhd. For its special attack it picks up your character, lifts him or her up, and bites your head off like a lollipop! Then it tosses your corpse to the ground.

Warioland II (Gameboy Color) - The first boss is a giant snake that scoots back and forth. If he catches you in his jaws, he swallows you whole with a cute little expression on his face, then proceeds to take a short nap. A little egg pops out his other end, flies up through the roof (for some reason or another), then hatches you out. You end up a short distance from the boss room, which lets you do it all over again. Later in the game, there's a hidden stage that features a giant fish that gulps you down, then spits you back out.

Wild Arms (PSX) - A demon in the game gets eaten my the super being that was supposed to help him... nice crunch sound :)

Yoshi's Story (N64) - Marks the return of baddie-swallowing and the giant fishes. Some just jump, others spit water at you to make you fall right into their waiting mouths. There's some nice detail here, too, with the 'hearts' system used for marking points (a bubble appearing over the Yoshi's head when they swallow something, showing just how happy the swallowed item/critter makes it) repeated.



If you know of a video game that should be on this list, please drop me an email and I'll include it here.


In case you didn't know...

Amiga - Commodore's high-powered home computer line. Ranging from the Amiga 500 to the Amiga 4000, these machines were way ahead of their time in terms of graphics and multimedia capabilities (and affordable enough for home users, too!)

Intellivision - Cartridge-based game console from around 1980.

Atari 2600 - Atari's first cartridge-based game console for home use. Introduced in 1978.

Atari XL - Atari's line of home computers, popular in the late 1980s; had cartridges and optional disk drives.

C64 - Commodore 64 home computer, popular in the late 1980s; had cartidges and optional disk drives.

Dreamcast - SEGA's current CD-based game console. High definition graphics, internet capabilities, and more.

Gameboy - Nintendo's portable cartridge-based game device, it has primitive graphics and sound but is still popular today - introduced in the 1990s; recently an updated color version was released.

Gameboy Color - Recent re-release of the Gameboy, now with a color screen and better hardware. Most Gameboy Color games won't work in a regular Gameboy.

Genesis - SEGA's 16-bit cartridge-based game console, released in the early 1990s.

N64 - Nintendo's current, 64-bit cartridge-based game console; introduced around 1996.

NES - Nintendo Entertainment System, an 8-bit cartridge-based game console introduced around 1985.

PSX - Sony Playstation, a current CD-based game console; introduced in 1995.

Saturn - SEGA's CD-based console, released around 1995.

SEGA CD - SEGA's CD-based version of the Genesis.

SNES - Super Nintendo Entertainment System -- Successor to the NES, it had 16-bit graphics; released around 1992 in the US (knows as the Famicon in Japan.) Cartridge-based.


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