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The Tf Of Some Office Ladies -v1.1.0- -marsa-

Carol from Accounting was a minor NPC in v1.0.0, only appearing as a “hunched figure by the shredder.” In v1.1.0, she receives her own transformation branch: The Shredder Queen. Carol slowly becomes one with the industrial shredder—paper cuts become gills, her speech reduces to cross-cut whispers. It’s among the most unsettling sequences Marsa has written, praised for its mundane logistics (“She requisitions extra lubricant oil as a ‘business expense’”).

The designation of version 1.1.0 implies a significant post-release milestone. In the context of Doujin RPGs, this version number often signifies the "Complete" or "Gold" master.

Among the niche TF audience:

A 2023 review on TFGames.site reads: “Marsa doesn’t want you to fap. Marsa wants you to reconsider your 401k.” The TF of Some Office Ladies -v1.1.0- -marsa-

A promising TF-focused VN held back by amateur presentation and writing, but fans of the niche will find plenty to enjoy in v1.1.0’s expanded content.

Play if: You want detailed office-lady TF sequences and don’t mind placeholder art.
Skip if: You need polished visuals or a strong story outside the transformation itself.

Title: Occupational Hazards and Systemic Anomalies: An Analysis of The TF of Some Office Ladies -v1.1.0- Carol from Accounting was a minor NPC in v1

Abstract The TF of Some Office Ladies, developed by the circle marsa, represents a specific niche in the role-playing game (RPG) genre, blending traditional dungeon-crawling mechanics with themes of transformation (TF) and corporate satire. This paper provides an informative overview of the game’s narrative structure, gameplay loop, artistic direction, and the significance of its version 1.1.0 update. The analysis explores how the game utilizes the "office lady" archetype to subvert typical fantasy tropes, creating a unique synergy between mundane professional life and supernatural corruption.


The premise is simple: an ordinary office environment slowly warps into something surreal. The writing is functional but leans heavily on descriptive transformation sequences rather than deep character development. Dialogue can feel a bit stiff, and the pacing rushes toward TF events rather than building tension. However, if you’re here for the process of change, the author focuses exactly where fans of the genre want.

The work is not on Steam, not on major stores. Marsa distributes via: A 2023 review on TFGames

Because of version naming, be careful: there are fan-renamed fake copies (e.g., “v1.1.0-FINAL-FINAL”). The authentic release has a SHA-256 checksum beginning with 3a5f9c... and includes a README_marsa.txt containing a single line: “Don’t become the furniture.”

A meta addition: toggle on “marsa-notes” and the story is overlaid with the author’s design decisions. Example: “Here I wanted to show how endless excel sheets erode the self—so Linda’s fingers become cells. A1, B2, C3.” This mode polarized fans: some called it arrogant, others a masterclass in TF writing craft.

This is the game’s core strength. Marsa clearly understands TF fetish niches: