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Tower Girls (or Towergirls) is a | Tower Girls (or Towergirls) is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure chart detailing a variety of princesses alongside the question of which one(s) the reader would save. It originated from a 'creative' [[/v/]] thread where posters would fill in a meme, the subject of which was a knight bursting through a door with the text "Princess, I've come for you!". The subsequent panel would then be open to the interpretation of the artist. This meme is believed by some to have been inspired by the oft-posted comic depicting a knight rescuing a princess who is revealed to be a kobold. The artist for the Towergirls CYOA in particular is "Gats". The person behind the "Princess, I've come for you!" meme is unknown. | ||
Within the context of the chart, the "player" is a brave knight who rescues princesses/princes/generals who marry him/her. A large (and constantly growing thanks to a template) list is given. | |||
Each option has their own Love, Lust, Wealth, and Power stats along with Likes and Dislikes. | Each option has their own Love, Lust, Wealth, and Power stats along with Likes and Dislikes. | ||
Each also has one or more Dowry options, most of which increase the appeal of that princess (compatible sexual organs, the ability to reciprocate emotion, the ability to live comfortably in the princess's environment, and so on). | Each also has one or more Dowry options, most of which increase the appeal of that princess (compatible sexual organs, the ability to reciprocate emotion, the ability to live comfortably in the princess's environment, and so on). | ||
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Players may build a harem, or stick to one or two princesses for maximum benefit. Princesses come in multiple tiers, and knights come in multiple flavors (including "has a vagina"). | Players may build a harem, or stick to one or two princesses for maximum benefit. Princesses come in multiple tiers, and knights come in multiple flavors (including "has a vagina"). | ||
The game has far-reaching popularity, with boards like /co/ and /vg/ adding related Princesses (like Krogan Princess, or McDuck Princess) to their charts. Tumblr has also developed a | The game has far-reaching popularity, with boards like /co/ and /vg/ adding related Princesses (like Krogan Princess, or McDuck Princess) to their charts. Tumblr has also developed a Towergirls community of artists. | ||
For those who claim the concept is sexist, one must remember that the game is essentially the often-praised romantic subplot of games such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age but with all the pesky non-romance content removed. Also any animation. For now. | For those who claim the concept is sexist, one must remember that the game is essentially the often-praised romantic subplot of games such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age but with all the pesky non-romance content removed. Also any animation. For now. |
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Tower Girls (or Towergirls) is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure chart detailing a variety of princesses alongside the question of which one(s) the reader would save. It originated from a 'creative' /v/ thread where posters would fill in a meme, the subject of which was a knight bursting through a door with the text "Princess, I've come for you!". The subsequent panel would then be open to the interpretation of the artist. This meme is believed by some to have been inspired by the oft-posted comic depicting a knight rescuing a princess who is revealed to be a kobold. The artist for the Towergirls CYOA in particular is "Gats". The person behind the "Princess, I've come for you!" meme is unknown.
Within the context of the chart, the "player" is a brave knight who rescues princesses/princes/generals who marry him/her. A large (and constantly growing thanks to a template) list is given. Each option has their own Love, Lust, Wealth, and Power stats along with Likes and Dislikes. Each also has one or more Dowry options, most of which increase the appeal of that princess (compatible sexual organs, the ability to reciprocate emotion, the ability to live comfortably in the princess's environment, and so on). Many have an army option, although this comes as both an advantage and a disadvantage at times (for example Ant Princess is very poor but has a very large army but they are loyal to her instead of you, or Fish Princess who's army cannot fight on land).
Players may build a harem, or stick to one or two princesses for maximum benefit. Princesses come in multiple tiers, and knights come in multiple flavors (including "has a vagina").
The game has far-reaching popularity, with boards like /co/ and /vg/ adding related Princesses (like Krogan Princess, or McDuck Princess) to their charts. Tumblr has also developed a Towergirls community of artists.
For those who claim the concept is sexist, one must remember that the game is essentially the often-praised romantic subplot of games such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age but with all the pesky non-romance content removed. Also any animation. For now. You don't like it? Move to Kislev.
Origin
Origin Comic
Possible Pre-Origin Inspiration
What may have started it all. The artist is "Guoh".
Continuation
After the initial popularity, the comic was continued by other artists to it's...logical conclusion.
Core Game
In continual development.
Charts
Soon, there were thought experiments, from whence all others sprang.
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Take your pick, lads.
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Featuring both changes for "balance," and some beefcake for all you lady knights out there!
Ace, The Knight
Because the protagonist needs some love too, right?
Kobold Princess
It should come as no surprise, considering the origin, that Kobold Princess is the first and arguably the most popular princess.
Slime Princess
More talkative than one would expect, was apparently once human and the skeleton inside her is her own. Maybe.
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Slime, no.
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Bad slime.
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Very bad slime.
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Dragon Princess
The ever popular, ever drooling Dragon Princess. Interestingly, nobody seems to ever take the dowry that makes them a dragon too...
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Little known fact; there was a dinosaur thought to lactate. Not that artists need an excuse.
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Dragon, no.
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Now with her own template!
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For your 360° creativity.
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Yes, it is possible.
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Not that getting creative is a bad thing though.
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Don't worry, she can't get any further. Dragon filled up on your peasants and livestock beforehand.
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Human Princess
Because vanilla isn't a bad flavor.
Skeleton Princess
Spooky is a fetish, right?
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She gets along with Slime and Dragon at least.
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"That face you make as you get bone-burn is so cute."
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Ant Princess
She wants a big family.
Mimic Princess
Wait, when did we get two Human Princesses? Mimic was originally a "comedic Bad End" choice which became a legitimate princess later.
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Wait, that's not what went i-fuck it, who cares.
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Ghost Princess
You mean Skeleton Princess can get nakeder?
Knight Princess
Your horse, or hers? No seriously, take hers. One of the other princesses ate yours.
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Sometimes it's nice to be the one being rescued for a change.
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Meanwhile, your guards are prepared to repel what sounded like a thousand knights charging the castle walls.
Golem Princess
She's your little yndʻstrwqtʼablʻ prwy.
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She's got a thing for shiny metal asses. Luckily you have one too.
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Non-canon Princesses
The followibg are fan creations, and not part of the core game.
Wyvern Princess
Bobbit Worm Princess
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Kitchen Princess
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Soldier approved.
Gnoll Princess
What can be said that you aren't already thinking?
Groups
Because afterall, it's a harem game!
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Notice them at your own risk.
See Also
- Divinity: Dragon Commander - A legitimate vidya with similar elements.
- The Tower Girls Booru