I just stumbled onto this game and wasn't honestly expecting very much. A lot of demos I see are generally pretty rough, and have a hard time distinguishing themselves as a diamond in the rough.
Boy was I surprised. This game you've got clearly has a great deal of thought and passion put into it, and it's come together brilliantly. Nearly a dozen playable characters, all with interesting unique skill sets, personalities, and endearing dialogue to really make the characters stand out and likeable. The combat is very well paced, quick and to the point, while still feeling impactful.
It comes across as odd to me how little vore seems to be involved in a game called "the big fat vore rpg". It's limited to the primary antagonist, a couple bosses, and the rare enemy type. I'm especially surprised none of the playable characters commit any vore themselves. The enemies are sentient sweets and candy and what not, but none of the player characters take advantage of that. I understand the plot revolves around this lizard woman luring people in and fattening them up to eat them, but to see none of the playable characters, in an expansion/vore based game, involve themselves in it just seems odd.