Udonge in Interspecies Cave is a 2D adult-oriented action-platformer and Touhou Project fan work. It was developed by UminoKyuri and published by NupuryuSoft on November 15, 2023. Genre: Action / Platformer
Abstract: In recent years, there has been a growing interest in interspecies relationships and unconventional lifestyles, both in the realm of fiction and in discussions about the natural world. This paper explores the concept of interspecies connections, focusing on their representation in media and their implications for our understanding of relationships and community. Additionally, it touches on the fascination with caves as settings for entertainment and exploration, reflecting on why such environments captivate the human imagination.
"Udonge in Interspecies Cave" is a 2D side-scrolling adult action game starring the rabbit-eared heroine Reisen Udongein Inaba from the Touhou Project fan community. File- Udonge.in.Interspecies.Cave.Uncensored.zi...
Technical Issues: A persistent bug is reported where connecting a controller can disable keyboard controls (WASD and arrow keys), making the game difficult to play without specific troubleshooting.
By the Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk
First impressions: the cave isn’t damp or dreary. Instead, soft bioluminescent fungi line the walls in pastel purples and blues—what designer “Udonge” (a presumed pseudonym) calls comfy liminal. Furnishings are a mix of repurposed human IKEA and hollowed-out geode formations. Think Harry Potter’s cupboard under the stairs, if it had fiber-optic moss and a mini-fridge.
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Tucked away from the usual five-star getaways and influencer hotspots lies an unlikely new contender for “most intriguing stay of the year”—the so-called Udonge.in Interspecies Cave. Part digital art project, part immersive retreat, the cave has been generating buzz across niche forums and streaming reaction channels alike. But what is it really like to live, play, and coexist across species lines? We went in (metaphorically, and with a flashlight) to find out. This paper explores the concept of interspecies connections,