Tourney of Tyranny

Tourney of Tyranny is a pornographic illustrated light novel (written by BP Game’s Bigg, with art by Blueparikeet) about LILITH LACRIMOSA, a schlubby, lonely failwoman working a dead-end job whose life is turned upside-the-fuck-down when a pair of goblin-like aliens show up and pressgang her into becoming their race’s champion in a tournament for galactic dominion! The catch: the tournament is all about sex, and to give their champion an edge, the Goblinoids have secretly given Lilith’s powers of persuasion a significant upgrade…

Tourney of Tyranny  is an ongoing series of interconnected light novels brought on by my desire to both stretch my legs in a prose style while also exploring some more taboo themes in a creative work. I’m very lucky to get to work with the wonderful Blueparikeet on this project – I’ve been a fan of his for ages, so this whole thing is really a dream come true. The work of Taylor Titmouse was a big inspiration for this whole project, and I’m also channelling a fair amount of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett through the narrative. The full, uncensored version of Tourney of Tyranny Part 1: A Champion Chosen may be purchased on the BP Games Subscribestar page (it’s also available to anyone subscribing at $5 or above).

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As Above/So Below

 

AA/SB is an epic science fiction action-romance set at the Grand Excelsior Academy of the Celestial Arts, a prestigious institution dedicated to the instruction of mech pilots. This demo takes you through the game’s introduction, where you will meet Sabine Sable (our protagonist) along with the rest of AA/SB’s diverse main cast.

As Above/So Below is for lovers of visual novels, mecha stories, and fucking – not necessarily in that order.

As Above/So Below was BP Games’s first attempt at making an adult visual novel. While it was being worked on, neither Bigg or Pacha had any expectations of ever making much money from game development – it was basically a hobby while both worked on other things. AA/SB spent over three years in an amiable sort of development hell while designs were tinkered with, scenes were written and re-written, and the scope ballooned far beyond the ability of two amateur developers to ever finish. The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 forced a fairly dramatic shift of the team’s priorities, and the decision was made to shelve AA/SB and focus on a smaller, more-achievable project (which would eventually become Opportunity: A Sugar Baby Story, the team’s first major release!)

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Tits Detective

 

Tits Detective: Jugs & Justice is the first (and currently only) issue of the experimental noir-tinged erotic comedy comic Tits Detective. It is eight pages long and concerns stubby lesbian gumshoe Dominique Dubois getting to the bottom of a fishy inheritance case, with some assistance from the jugged-up Rosie Rubacava.
Tits Detective is for lovers of titfucking, black and white comics, absurdist humor, and Columbo.

Tits Detective: Jugs & Justice arose from a very stupid conversation in which Bigg was riffing with his dear friend & proofreader Arden wherein they were discussing a piece of porn art of a lady chef with her big tits out accompanied by another smaller woman who has obviously just been sucking on said tits. This evolved into the concept of a detective who could derive complex facts about anyone whose tits she has sucked, fondled, groped, fucked, or otherwise interacted with. At a certain point Columbo was brought up. This was intended to remain just a stupid goofy idea that would subsequently be fed into the Ideas Furnace (where 99% of all stupid ideas go), but unfortunately Bigg discovered artist SirScarab’s work on Twitter and decided he’d be a perfect fit for this dumb project.

While working on Tits Detective was both a ton of fun and an extremely valuable learning experience, the eight-page comic only wound up making back about 10% of the money it cost to produce. With indie game development margins as tight as they are, there simply isn’t that much cash sloshing around to burn on experimental projects like this one, and as such there are currently no plans for more issues.

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Mr. Bitch

There is precious little that need be said to explain Mr. Bitch, for if Mr. Bitch has a virtue it is that he explains himself: he is, irretrievably, Mr. Bitch. It would be a mistake to call the “Mr.” an honorific in anything but the most literal sense, as there is no honor in Mr. Bitch. “Mr.” is less an honorific and more a shackle fastened tightly ’round his ankle. Mr. Bitch will never be addressed as James Bitch or Marcus Bitch or Christopher Bitch. “Mr. Bitch” is all he will ever be.

Mr. Bitch is miserable in everything he does. It suffuses his very being, soaks through him like spiced rum soaking through the cake layer of a delectable trifle. So abject is the misery of Mr. Bitch that a well-meaning reader might be tempted to show him pity, as one pities a teddy bear that has misplaced one of its button eyes. But this is folly. Pity is useless for one such as Mr. Bitch, as no amount of pity could ever change the unshakeable fact that he is Mr. Bitch forever.

In all seriousness: Mr. Bitch is a webcomic that began as a series of posts I made on Bluesky, which supposed the existence of an awful little man that headlined an unfathomable number of children’s books, earning him the ire of everyone everywhere. Not very many people liked these posts, and because I personally thought they were hilarious I decided to make that everyone’s problem by willing Mr. Bitch into reality. And here we are.
There are just three ingredients to every new entry of Mr. Bitch. The first is, of course, the art of Mr. Bitch himself, which is a collection of swappable PSD assets created by the lovely artist Dieselbrain. The second ingredient is a royalty-free historical photograph or illustration, sourced from the online archive Picryl. The final ingredient is the actual title of the “book”, which is just something I bang out in Photoshop. The entire operation is designed from the ground up to be very low-effort and mostly as something fun I can make a lot of whenever I feel like it between my many other projects.

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