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Crowjob in Space

  • Date: 2025-11-30
  • Category: Casual
  • Views: 1
  • Version: 24.3.2025
  • Language: English
  • Size: 2826.2 MB

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Crowjob in Space Introduction

Crowjob in Space Crowjob in Space is a casual clicker where you guide a crow interstellar courier to deliver goods on time, explore sci‑fi scenes, and unlock animations as you progress.

Crowjob in Space

Crowjob in Space is a casual clicker game where you play as a crow serving as an interstellar courier. Your job is to navigate the wide universe and deliver goods to customers on time.

As you progress, deliveries expand beyond simple drop-offs. You can also interact with a range of sexy customers, unlocking new scenes and animation sequences. Throughout your travels, you’ll be able to use different items and engage in physical contact to “train” them—eventually making them feel like your own.

If you’re looking for a simple game with ongoing additions, this one won’t leave you disappointed.

Changelog

v24.3.2025

  • Fixed gallery inputs for Xeno queens and Slipstreams.
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  • Fixed a black screen that could appear when leaving Xeno #6 and Serenity scenes.
  • Corrected several text issues, including placeholder text in a few spots.
  • Improved windowed-mode behavior so the game stays in the correct aspect ratio when resizing.

v18.3.2024 – Hotfix

  • Fixed a duplicate-content bug that occurred at the end of Dolce’s scene.
  • Removed an extra rogue hotspot from Chucks bar.
  • Removed the wrong music from IT guy’s hut.
  • Fixed an issue where Calvin’s peek cinematic wouldn’t play.
  • Fixed an issue where Calvin could become invisible after DJ’s scene.
  • Fixed overlapping animations in the IT guy’s scene.
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  • Corrected another typo in the Calvin & Darling scene.

v12.12.2023

  • New scenes:
    • IT-guy (Tribelands)
    • Darling (Tribelands “cinematic”)
    • Chuckwuemeka (Station iii; Chucks Bar)
  • Fixed a bugged entrance for Tribelands.

Player Comments

I’ve got a lot of nostalgia for Crowjob in Space. Back when the only porn games I knew were quick flash titles on a website that’s long gone, this was one of the games that really stuck with me. I’m not a furry myself, but I’m pretty open-minded—“furry” is just another style you can enjoy depending on the mood. That old flash game, along with a couple others, might’ve been part of what shaped that for me.

Honestly, I mostly enjoyed it. The first version I played was different from what’s available now, but the core idea is the same: you play as a crow, move around, talk to different people, and unlock sex scenes. It’s a straightforward concept. There’s enough background and context to make the scenes feel more satisfying than just clicking through a gallery of animations.

Does it have a huge amount of content for how long it’s been in development? Not really. Has it been reworked or remade multiple times? Yes. Is it high-quality enough to fully compensate for that? Not exactly. And sure—there are bugs and miscellaneous issues, like you’d expect. But I personally don’t care much about those things.

To me, Crowjob isn’t the kind of game that’s meant to blow you away or be something you follow super closely. It’s more like a fun side project I check on occasionally to see what’s new—and I’m totally fine with that.

As for furry-related comments: I don’t have anything hateful to say about furries. Some older LoK and Rebirth titles are among my favorite eroge, and I also like MoGi, so it’s hard to criticize furry stuff anyway. I’ve never looked into Text Adventures, but in general I treat text-only games differently—especially if they’re primarily text-based, even if the visuals aren’t great.

There are also broader points people make about scams and how audiences respond. For example, some projects have gained large support even when they don’t seem like the “best” options, and markets can create attention gaps that smaller games can still take advantage of.

Crowjob in Space

One last note: this kind of discussion forum often has its share of trolling and hostility, especially in threads that involve gay/furry porn. That kind of behavior is frustrating, and it’s something many people end up reporting over time.

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