Super Fatty RPG - (complete remake!)

I do wonder about what The Baron’s deal is - wasn’t he also in SFOAS?

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The employees from SFOAS also show up in the game. I’m pretty sure they’re in a shared universe if not happening concurrently.

Henriette’s my favorite, Clair’s a close second.

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the varsity jacket toting werewolf for sure! just a very good boy all around

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Is there going to be a release of the game on Steam?

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I miss from the first game occasionally having a lunch date with Henriette in the casino buffet and both becoming enormous as a result.

On a side note, honestly there’s a lot of content from the original SFRPG that I miss. From the early introduction to The Boss saddling you with an outrageous debt and his sneaky phone tokens, the cafe where the important NPCs eventually congregate, some of the quests like Bonnie’s increasingly ludicrous lunch requests, the two college roomies that get you to prank the Alpha and Mistress by inflating them…

That’s not to say that SFRPG remake is inferior. Not at all. It’s just different. You almost need to play both games to get the complete experience imho.

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That is one thing that I miss from the original are the Henriette close-ups. In the new game you can only see her overworld sprite, but in the earlier version, if you talk to her, it became a close-up of her.

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Just bought it! Hyped to start playing(can’t this second)! I hope we can finally eat some cows in version(I see a screenshot of there being a smaller version now, maybe those versions?)! :smirk:

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I also miss the random times you’d come into her shop, talk to her, and it’d be an event sprite that’d launch into a “battle”.

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Is the Baron at the fair bugged, or am doing something wrong? I’m giving him tons of cotton candy slime, but nothing’s happening.

checking the walkthrough

Oh, I need to give them to the VENDOR?

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Aye, he’s after cotton candy, not cotton candy slimes :upside_down_face:

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Right, well, I couldn’t find the vendor at first(didn’t even know it existed before this part of the story).

Also, what’s the level cap? It seems to be 15(statistically), but I can still go higher(visually).

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I had that problem at first, but I think it resolves itself when you progress further in the plot. By the time I had secured the mall deed it was going back up again. It worked that way for me at least.

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15 is the cap until you complete certain events in the story. This was something I forgot to outline in the walkthrough and didn’t really clarify in-game. I plan to add some more in-game hints to this in a future bug update.

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Just became lvl 16!

Now I’m having trouble with the casino investigation, I feel like I should have all 4 points(that the walkthrough mentions:I’ve gone through with the gator, and was confronted(already sacrificed the Alpha and Barry, and got the land deed, I don’t know if that effected anything); pressed the guy at the bar on the cult; lost all will and was eaten by Boogie twice(Once before I went through the gator thing, and once after getting to the point I’m at now(accidentally attacked the hydra bouncer and lost)); and Got the deed… yes? Or is the “Disco Deed” in the walkthrough different from the deed we get from the sacrifices?).


Just reached lvl 18, is there a definitive cap? Or can I become a lvl 50 GOD bigger than the screen with 250 capacity(while wearing the expanding belt buckle)?

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Spoiler if you dare: it caps out at size 20 at 30000 weight. (although there is that one ending…)

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Yeah, figured when I got to that size, any bigger(visually) would be ridiculous. XD

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Is there any relevant difference between Attack/Bully and Charm/Persuade in combat, beside the animation?

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Strength? Isn’t it clear that Bully and Persuade are stronger than Attack and Charm? :thinking:

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Yeah, that one’s obvious but what I mean is Attack vs Charm and Bully vs Persuade i.e being mean vs being nice

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As far as I can see, no. There’s no difference between being mean vs being nice, either one just attacks the target’s will.

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