I don’t really have time to go back and read through everything, but good job! I enjoyed the descriptions! I tend to prefer the cleaner, classy bimbo look to the white trailer trash stereotype.
Thanks! Glad you appreciated them!

Part of the game’s fun was meant to come from experimenting and figuring out how the bimbo remote works (much like you would if you really did find a magical bimbofying device) and being rewarded for your effort with boobies. It’s the reason I used symbols rather than text for the buttons. I think the subtle abstractness of “fire” or “lipstick” works better than saying “this is the Sex Drive button, press here to increase sex drive”.
That said, I’m slightly annoyed that they look blurry. The icons were the last thing I drew and, at that point in the project, I just wanted to “get it over with”. By the time I noticed I was using the same soft-ish brush tool I use for all my inking, I was already halfway done. I couldn’t be bothered to go back and redo them with the pencil tool.
If there’s ever a sequel, I’ll try and make the buttons sharper and mobile app-like.
Hey! I finally got around to checking this out!
It’s pretty cool! I tend to prefer slower, more gradual transformations, but it’s well-written and I found the outfits’ descriptions pretty sexy, too.
Thanks for sharing!
I love reality change and global transformations!
That said, the amount of artwork a project like that would require is daunting.
I don’t think doing NSFW art hinders your capacity to expand your horizons what so ever
I mean Bruce Timm did nsfw art before, and no one is kink shaming him for it

Erotic art is a core foundation of the way we express ourselves as artists and it should never be discouraged.
I understand that you might be concerned of the stigma towards NSFW art, of which there is some capacity of, but if anything doing NSFW art will steer you in the direction of where that would be accepted if not cherished.
A bimbofication comic! :D
(that’s all I’ll say)