Donât be fooled: the image above is not from Goodbye Volcano High, the yet-to-be-released queer-representing visual novel from indie studio KO_OP. It is in fact a screenshot from a fan project, Snoot Game, created by an anonymous developer, and released last November. Although âfanâ might not be the right term to use.
Itâs an extraordinary situation where a bigoted and angry response game has come out over a year ahead of the game it was âinspiredâ by. This anti-LGBT 4chan project has created consternation for both Goodbye Volcano Highâs original developers, and its community.
In between the bigger titles announced at a 2020 Sony digital showcase, a small indie game was given a high profile reveal. It stood out to Kotaku writers straight awayâGoodbye Volcano High was described as a narrative-focused 2D game from a small Montreal co-operative called KO_OP.
Goodbye Volcano High drew wide attention online at the time of its announcement, thanks to its distinctive apocalyptic setting and its centering of a non-binary character. In the visual novel, players will take on the role of Fang, a dinosaur in high school, who learns that the entire world is about to come to an end. Given this stark realization, at such a pivotal time in their teenage life, Fang has to make choices about how to spend the rest of their abruptly shortened life. Will you focus on family, friendships, or crushes?
Alongside this, the game promises an âinteractive rhythm and lyrics system,â in which Fang will be able to play instruments, write lyrics, and perform songs. And throughout this, Volcano High will focus on queer narratives, offering under-represented communities the focus of their story.
This all comes about from a Canadian development studio, KO_OP, working as a co-operative. Artist owned and run, it has previously created the joyous GNOG. For the team, their relationship with fans, especially via Discord, has appeared to be an integral part of their process.
As Goodbye Volcano High picked up steam and started developing a fanbaseâand spawning many positive fan side-projectsâit also simultaneously drew the attention of a rather less enthusiastic audience. Users of 4chanâs video game board were drawn to the game as their latest subject of ridicule. Driven by its art style and the developersâ pro-LGBT values, topics about which the message board frequently espouses its backward and disturbing perspectives, some there decided to create their own rival version. That would become Snoot Game

The dynamic between 4chan and KO_OPâa studio whose political leanings couldnât be more differentâis a strange and unpleasant one as far as GVHâs developers are concerned. This only became more nasty with last yearâs release of Snoot Game. A parodic visual novel developed by anonymous 4chan users under the name of Cavemanon, it used modified and repurposed art assets from Goodbye Volcano High to create a sort of bizarre, alt-right-leaning âfan game,â packed with anti-queer messaging, made by people that arenât actually fans at all.
âThis game was developed as a critique of Goodbye Volcano Highâs characters,â reads a statement at the bottom of Snoot Gameâs website.
Volcano Highâs original genderqueer protagonist is depicted in Snoot Game as a confused teenager who eventually de-transitions with help from the player, leaning on the laziest alt-right themes during a time when trans rights in the real world are ever-more threatened. One playable ending also has them shooting up their high schoolâa reference to a Goodbye Volcano High meme that gained traction on 4chan after the gameâs announcement. Itâs not exactly subtle.

This was just the latest in a long string of targeted harassment that the studio has faced since the 2020 announcement, KO_OP tells Kotaku. And as Snoot Game became increasingly popular online, mention of it inevitably started bubbling up in KO_OPâs community Discord. In conversations weâve read, one user finally asked the development team what was going on in June of 2021.
KO_OP put its foot down. A member of the development team replied, saying that Snoot Game âwasnât made in good faith,â and that âany discussion about it has no place in our server.â Following this, and the inevitable 4chan attention it provoked, KO_OP made its Discord private, invite-only, and locked behind an application questionnaire that same month. In Julyâs email newsletter, they explained that this was done to limit âDiscord raids,â which they acknowledged had been happening regularly.
âThe reality is,â KO_OPâs email continued, âthat if you are making a game with queer charactersâŠyou will face harassment no matter where you go, including on your Discord.â

The issue is, Snoot Game is not a tiny aside, but rather has formed its own community, which KO_OP members say they believe are responsible for the Discord raids theyâve been experiencing. It even has its own dedicated fan art website, with over 6,673 posts at the time of writingâmuch of which is NSFW.
In a statement to Kotaku, KO_OP expressed its dismay at the situation, and mentioned the sustained harassment they had been facing since 2020.
âWhen Goodbye Volcano High was announced,â the studio told us, âit reached a lot of people, many of whom decided to create their own fan works in response to it. Some of these creative responses were made to mock and attack us and our work. As a result, the team at KO_OP experienced a significant amount of direct transphobic and homophobic harassment that persists to this day.â
âWe are not interested in attacking fan work,â the developers went on. âHowever, we want to make it clear that those works and the subsequent response to them has taken a toll on the individual peopleâmany of whom are queer and transâwho are working hard on Goodbye Volcano High.â

What complicates policing the discussion of the game in the KO_OP Discord is that fan art for both projects is nearly indistinguishable. What may seem like a harmless image of one of the gameâs characters could actually be Snoot Game fan material, something which, according to KO_OPâs rules, shouldnât be posted. This has created a very confusing environment for fanart creatorsâand even just people who want to be fans of the original game. It also makes it easier for bad-faith users to troll.
The rest of Goodbye Volcano Highâs development hasnât been simple either, involving a one-year delay due to COVID and the complete overhaul of the gameâs narrative midway through production after the departure of a major member of the gameâs staff.
In the face of those difficulties, much of the discussion around Snoot Game on 4chan tends to paint their unpleasant project as some sort of bizarre political victory over the team at KO_OP, as if merely existing makes it a âbetter game.â

There have been few major updates about Goodbye Volcano High of lateâalthough KO_OP is remaining active on social media, staying in contact with a broader, safer fanbase. It still reports a 2022 release date, but itâs unclear if this can be hit, given the lack of recent information.
Meanwhile, Cavemanon seem to be taking advantage of the situation and, according to its website, has already started working on non-Snoot projects. Discussion of both games still rages on at 4chan. The community Discord remains private, although accessible to those willing to answer some personal questions and promise to behave themselves.
In a PlayStation market crowded by triple-A titles and highly detailed open worlds, Volcano High still has a great chance of standing out with its visual novel presentation and focus on personal queer narratives. In the face of all this, KO_OP remain positive about the gameâs release.
âGoodbye Volcano High is being made by members of the communities represented in it. We care deeply about the work we are doing and are excited to share it with the world,â a representative said to Kotaku
âWeâre happy that people enjoy our characters,â they add, âand we canât wait for everyone to experience Fangâs story when Goodbye Volcano High launches.â
Goodbye Volcano High is currently scheduled to come out in 2022.
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