Currently working on an idea for a story and I haven't any idea what to name it. The general summary so far is this: MC is a Sonic-styled character (name, gender, & species are determined by game mode choices) that interact in a multi-crossover universe composed of various series, mostly ones that feature a large number of animal/non-human characters (Mario, Animal Crossing, Star Fox, etc).
Please do not depict animals in a sexual context. (Also see CHYOA Rule no. 2) If you are planning to write fanfiction, please also take a closer look at CHYOA Rule no. 1.
All non-human creatures which are depicted in sexual situations must pass the Harkness test. Sexual situations in terms of this rule include but are not limited to any situation where a non-human creature masturbates where a non-human creature has direct or indirect physical contact with another human or non-human creature which aims at the arousal of either of them where a non-human character has penetrative or non-penetrative sex with another human or non-human creature If a non-human creature has humanoid features (like orcs, centaurs, humanoid aliens, shapeshifters, and so on) they must, in addition to being sexually mature for their species, meet the requirements of underage characters (see Rule 1) If a non-human creature has humanoid features after a transformation (e.g. by shapeshifting, spells, body modifications, and so on) they must, in addition to being sexually mature for their species, meet the requirements of underage characters (see Rule 1) Plants, robots, animated objects, and human zombies aren't considered creatures I'd say in context, they do pass the harkness test. (Animal Crossing is kind of....they'd have to be a lot more aged up for that to work, I feel.) I'm personally not into furry, but the things being described like Star Fox do involve clearly intelligent enough to communicate anthro animals, so it's acceptable within the boundaries of the rules.
Apologies. Didn't mean to imply straight-up beastiality. Far from my intention. Still dude, if you actually read the post, then I'm reasonably sure it's clear that I wasn't violating that rule. Ease up on the trigger dude lol
It said "animal characters" and even though some of the references implied them passing the Harkness test, not everyone might be familiar with the canon material. So being rather clear on the issue might save me and some authors a lot of time.