I cannot say anythiong specific about your issue (no 'droid, works fine on PC), but your crash is exactly with the image Wmvv93 mentioned as "clearly out of place" (https://itch.io/post/1357685). That was fixed in v0.2, with luck it'll work on phone, too?
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if I got the time table right next week (or so) 0.2 should be released for free.
That version does not add much story content but includes a (still bare-bone) RPG-lite framework. I *believe* the pr0n content with the MC will happen later in the game, when all the chars are clearly adults [and the dev will surely correct (swear at?) me when I misrepresented his intentions : )]
I know that you work pretty your ass off to get progress, and with the current situation you have all hands full in private, taking care of your children et cetera. And in my opinion slow or not instant content is better. I think you grow more to the characters, and it's more fun to get a real-lationship than just adult content. Shallow characters are boring.
I hope you add some more content in between, that credits the personality of all your OCs. Even the the father, I like "tiny head" and family is important. You could do some short Picknick or breakfast scenes where you can bring up a more personal experience. In most of these games the father /family is dead or a asshole and I think the combination between father and MC could make some more fun events, you proved this at the first word scenes.
Anyway, keep your head up, greet your wife and kids from me, stay healthy and enjoy your work, don't overdo it cuz u think you have to get the next update on schedule.
"This are mad times, we live in. Mad"
~Professor Slughorn~
He'll be really happy to read this post. A lot of people on other sites have been quite disparaging about the dad or treat the dad as some sort of rival. But as an actual father himself (we have twin toddler sons and raise our teenage niece) , he thinks including the family element is important and adds depth to the story and his characters. And, you know, sometimes a dad is just a dad.