Sam Bane the Wolf is travelling across the country to start her new job in the big city. But, oh no, her car has broken down on a remote forest road just as a storm rolls in over the mountains.
As luck would have it though, she's broken down close to the best kept secret in the woods; a quaint little roadside hotel called ‘
The Warren
’. Well, there’s no escaping the storm at this rate, Sam’s going to have to stay the night.
She quickly meets the Night Manager of her new lodgings, an adorable Bunny called ‘Kylie’ and the two become fast friends.
Turns out, they're the only two patrons of the Hotel on this dark & stormy night....
Spoiler
What will happen as the pair ride out the storm in the safety and comfort of the Warren Hotel? Come and find out!
The Wolf and The Warren is A
classic-style interactive visual novel
.
The games boasts a brand new and fully illustrated story that takes you through our girl's seemingly perilous night together in the hotel.
A short yet wonderful futa porn. It would be great if we got a sequel to this story and see a continuation to Sam and Kylie's relationship. Would love to see more futa VN's like this from the Dev. Definitely would recommend this to fellow futa enjoyers as well. The art style was great as well, but it would have been more enjoyable with more futa sex scenes.
ThaWulf2025-07-30★★★★★
Great art and interesting character designs held back by really short game length and lack of character exposition. The game is less than an hour in length. There's a long sex scene with around 4 parts, with an intro that takes awhile but really doesn't do much as far as character development. The ending feels like there should be more to the game but then it just kind of ends. It is a on-rails VN with no choices, although occasionally the game forces you to select an item in game similar to point and click adventures, except there is only one thing to click and it's very obvious (for instance at the start your car breaks down and you have one option to try the key in the ignition, but that doesn't actually matter or lead to anything). There's a lack of QoL features like no fullscreen and no way to skip text/voicelines or speed them up. As a free download it is worth playing, but there doesn't really seem to be enough here to pay for. It really feels more like a demo than a full game release, which is a shame because what is there is really good. As a demo this would be 5/5, but I am tempted to give it a 3/5 knowing this is all there is for the final release.