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'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG / Strategy game supported by the original creator; official lore updates and expansions have been uploaded to this location. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG / VisualNovel / HGame, and is available on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG / Strategy game supported by the original creator; official lore updates and expansions have been uploaded to this location. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG / VisualNovel / HGame, and is available on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.Platform/{{Steam}}.
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''Towergirls'' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including fan-made board games, figurines, and [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a version in TV Tropes' own forums]].

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''Towergirls'' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real.Gats]]. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including fan-made board games, figurines, and [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a version in TV Tropes' own forums]].
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Horny Devils was renamed to Succubi And Incubi, and Hot As Hell was retooled into being about attractive and seductive demons


'''Towergirls''' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including fan-made board games, figurines, and [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a version in TV Tropes' own forums]].

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'''Towergirls''' ''Towergirls'' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including fan-made board games, figurines, and [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a version in TV Tropes' own forums]].



* HornyDevils: Some Princesses are often depicted as having devilish features, such as the Succubus and Imp Princesses.

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* HornyDevils: HotAsHell: Some Princesses are often depicted as having devilish features, such as the Succubus and Imp Princesses.

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'''Towergirls''' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a tame version in TV Tropes' own forums]].

In a ''Towergirls'' game, players would collectively guide a knight whose goal is to SaveThePrincess, with two major twists. Firstly, there were many, ''many'' princesses across the land, some of whose kingdoms were at war with each other, and the player often had to pick sides in order to get the best rewards. And secondly, every single princess had some kind of unique defining trait, such as being non-human (Kobold Princess, Slime Princess, etc.) and/or having a non-princess career (Pirate Princess, Knight Princess, etc.). In some versions, each princess had a specific dowry, complicating a player's decisions further. And sometimes, but not always, these quests also included NSFW elements, as Gats' original perk charts factor in a Princess' Love and Lust values in addition to the Wealth and Power that could be earned by rescuing them and receiving the StandardHeroReward.

'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Safe For Work Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG/Strategy game supported by the original creators. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG VisualNovel HGame, and is being sold on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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'''Towergirls''' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including fan-made board games, figurines, and [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a tame version in TV Tropes' own forums]].

In a ''Towergirls'' game, players would collectively guide a knight whose goal is to SaveThePrincess, with two major twists. Firstly, there were many, ''many'' princesses across the land, some of whose kingdoms were at war with each other, and the player often had to pick sides in order to get the best rewards. And secondly, every single princess had some kind of unique defining trait, such as being non-human (Kobold Princess, Slime Princess, etc.) and/or having a non-princess career (Pirate Princess, Knight Princess, etc.). In some versions, each princess had has a specific dowry, complicating a player's decisions further. And sometimes, but not always, these quests also included NSFW romance elements, as Gats' original perk charts factor in a Princess' Love and Lust values in addition to the Wealth and Power that could be earned by rescuing them and receiving the StandardHeroReward.

'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Safe For Work Patreon (Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG/Strategy JRPG / Strategy game supported by the original creators. creator; official lore updates and expansions have been uploaded to this location. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG / VisualNovel / HGame, and is being sold available on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.


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* ArcNumber: As of the expanded lore, it's 5. There are 5 "Generations" of Princesses, each antagonized by one of the 5 Dragon Princesses, because they have shards of the 5 Gemstones that used to belong to the 5-Headed Dragon Queen (who, when included with her four lieutenants, make them the world's 5 main villains). There are also 5 notable Generals, 5 ancient heroes whose former steeds are now known as the 5 world beasts, 5 Masters willing to teach their knowledge to heroic knights, and 5 courtiers that can provide assistance.

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'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG/Strategy game supported by the original creators. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG VisualNovel HGame, and is being sold on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Patreon (Safe For Work Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG/Strategy game supported by the original creators. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG VisualNovel HGame, and is being sold on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.



* GayOption: Some of the "Princesses" are male or genderfluid, such as the Harvest Princess.
* HornyDevils: Some Princesses are often depicted as succubi, such as the Desert Princess.
* PrincessClassic: The Human Princess. Even though later "generations" of Princesses included more humans, she is still the Princess that's most like the classical image of one.

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* GayOption: Some of the "Princesses" are male or genderfluid, such as the Harvest Princess.
Field and Mare Princesses.
* HornyDevils: Some Princesses are often depicted as succubi, having devilish features, such as the Desert Princess.
* PrincessClassic: The Human Princess. Even though later "generations" of Princesses included more humans, she is still the Princess that's most like the classical image of one.
Succubus and Imp Princesses.



* {{Yandere}}: The Dog Princess, introduced in Gats' Generation III, is stated to "always be nearby" once rescued, and whose dowry is a dungeon to lock all of the other Princesses in.
* YouAreNumberSix: None of the Princesses have set names, so this becomes the case for Dragon Princess I, II, III, and IV (though oddly enough, IV is the oldest and I is the youngest).

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* {{Yandere}}: The Dog Princess, introduced in Gats' Generation III, is stated to "always be nearby" once rescued, and whose dowry is a dungeon to lock all of the other Princesses in.
* YouAreNumberSix: None Very few of the Princesses have set names, so this becomes the case for the Dwarf Princesses, and Dragon Princess I, II, III, and IV (though oddly (oddly enough, IV is the oldest and I is the youngest).youngest; additionally, II ''does'' have a name given to her by worshipers).

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* TheWikiRule: ''Towergirls'' has its own official Wikia page, as well as a "booru" fan art page and an imageboard on 8chan.
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'''Towergirls''' is a form of PlayByPostGames that originated on [[Website/{{Fourchan}} 4chan]]. The artist for every major iteration of the Towergirls CYOA thus far, and the official IP owner, is [[https://twitter.com/gatsdoodles Gats]], otherwise known as Michael Real. However, it has been stated repeatedly that the chart and perks he created are more suggestion than canon, and can be interpreted any way you see fit. Following the initial game, the concept quickly gained popularity and has seen various incarnations, including [[Roleplay/TowergirlsTvTropesEdition a tame version in TV Tropes' own forums]].

In a ''Towergirls'' game, players would collectively guide a knight whose goal is to SaveThePrincess, with two major twists. Firstly, there were many, ''many'' princesses across the land, some of whose kingdoms were at war with each other, and the player often had to pick sides in order to get the best rewards. And secondly, every single princess had some kind of unique defining trait, such as being non-human (Kobold Princess, Slime Princess, etc.) and/or having a non-princess career (Pirate Princess, Knight Princess, etc.). In some versions, each princess had a specific dowry, complicating a player's decisions further. And sometimes, but not always, these quests also included NSFW elements, as Gats' original perk charts factor in a Princess' Love and Lust values in addition to the Wealth and Power that could be earned by rescuing them and receiving the StandardHeroReward.

'''Towergirls''' has also led to two video game adaptations. One, ''Towergirls: The Game'' (Patreon page [[https://www.patreon.com/Towergirls here]]) is a work-in-progress JRPG/Strategy game supported by the original creators. The other, currently titled ''VideoGame/PrincessAndConquest'' due to licensing disputes, is a fan-made hybrid StrategyRPG VisualNovel HGame, and is being sold on digital markets such as UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
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!!Tropes in Every Iteration:
* AltarDiplomacy: With games that included dowries, a possible choice was to rescue a Princess just for their treasure rather than for love.
* GayOption: Some of the "Princesses" are male or genderfluid, such as the Harvest Princess.
* HornyDevils: Some Princesses are often depicted as succubi, such as the Desert Princess.
* PrincessClassic: The Human Princess. Even though later "generations" of Princesses included more humans, she is still the Princess that's most like the classical image of one.
* SaveThePrincess: The main goal of the game.
* SeriesMascot: The Kobold Princess, who was one of the Princesses in the first official Towergirls thread, tends to be the "face" of the series. Some people even purport that the inspiration for Towergirls came from a comic by the artist "Guoh", depicting a knight rescuing a princess that turns out to be a small Kobold (compiled [[https://imgur.com/gallery/9304m here]]).
* SexlessMarriage: As Gats' charts gave every Princess Love and Lust values, it was possible to pursue a princess that had one of them (or both) at zero.
* StandardHeroReward: Occurs whenever a Princess is successfully rescued.
* TheWikiRule: ''Towergirls'' has its own official Wikia page, as well as a "booru" fan art page and an imageboard on 8chan.
* {{Yandere}}: The Dog Princess, introduced in Gats' Generation III, is stated to "always be nearby" once rescued, and whose dowry is a dungeon to lock all of the other Princesses in.
* YouAreNumberSix: None of the Princesses have set names, so this becomes the case for Dragon Princess I, II, III, and IV (though oddly enough, IV is the oldest and I is the youngest).

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