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I really like the idea of a Visual Novel with political, social and world view issues, this is a novelty. I like the graphic and the female characters are very interesting. Still, it's not enough for a good game.

First of all, it's very disappointing when you make an important choice (the very first in the game) and it does not have any impact on what's happening or even on what's the protagonist says. It would be great if the player could articulate his own views by the main Protagonist.

Second, it's much better when you just follow one main character, so if you want to develop a few, you'd better give an option to choose one.

Third, some points of views presented in the game are really biased, like Armenian-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is referred to as Armenian occupation.  I understand that this is a Turkish University and Turkish point of view but it really looks like some sort of propaganda. It's very rare that only one part is right in a conflict.

Thank you very much for the feedback, Kuokamana. Truly appreciated.

I'm glad you enjoyed the concept and the visuals, and let me address the concerns you raised.

Please note that the version available to you is a "proof of concept" version of the actual VN. That is, it has the sole purpose of letting you get a feel of what's to come, not really experience the following builds.

The VN is more novel than game. You will not be bombarded with choices, but when you do get to make a choice it will count, and will have huge influence on how your  journey unfolds. The choice you refer to, and all other choices you've seen and haven't seen yet, do show you different things and count towards your journey as of build 1 to come.

You will follow one main character throughout the novel. What you've seen in the PoC build was day 1 of a very long journey. You will continue to experience the novel through several characters for a few more days, but before long you will experience things through the eyes of the VN's male protagonist.

Istanbul (not Constantinople) is a serious story with dozens of characters. Each of which will have their own personality, mannerisms and views on life. These views are what you will see when a certain character is speaking or behaving. Therefore, if you see a professor in Istanbul University testing one of his students, you can pretty much expect the point of view of a Turkish professor.

This is not a politically correct VN. It's a story on opposing and conflicting points of view and ways of life. Eventually, you'll be experiencing the whole thing through the eyes of Turkish, American and nationals of many countries, each with their own views and biases, all of which are expressed as a matter-of-fact for the character in question.

Thanks again for your feedback, and keep 'em coming.

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Thank you for your very detailed answer. It sounds all encouraging. However, I would be only interested in the game as long as I can really feel that I am the main character and I can make my own choices according to my own beliefs. Let all other characters have their own points of views and clash with mine, that's OK for me.

Unfortunately, in the very first choice when I chose 'She's right' (a pro-feminism choice) I ended up criticising what she was saying and it was very disappointing. It turned out that I couldn't really be myself in the game. :(