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Well, it is a good thing I keep MEmu around for Android only games. I certainly do enjoy the general concept, and can see some nice potential here.

The dialogue so far is pretty amusing, and leans on the fact its a demo a nice amount to be silly as well. I hope when the player is more uh, not just a vague entity that Nina has to imagine, that Nina's dialogue remains as smug in her victory. I'm not sure if Nina's state of dress modifies any of her dialogue, as I uh, tried to see but I just got nothing but blackjack on the first time trying to go bust.

The money numbers seem really high to me, but I don't have much to add there - I'm used to just Strip Poker Night at the Inventory style, so money has always been iffy for me. But given this is a casino, it makes more sense. Although, dang, needing to come in with 5 grand to play? Protagonist has got dosh.

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Thank you for the kind comments! Yes, the full version will have much, much more of Nina's delightful smugness for sure, along with dynamic scene changes based on character's state of dress.

As for the money, it might get reworked at some point, although even I'm not 100% sure what the currency is even supposed to be. It started off as an RPG style game, so the amounts kinda stuck with that "gold pieces" amount of numbers.

(And yes, not nearly enough perverted lady protagonists! Gotta do my part there!)

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The classic old RPG-style, which I think is just based on Japanese Yen when I think about it...
Regardless of that, thank you for reading my silly comments and for making the game in the first place! There's not enough strip games in general, particularly any where the player actually exists as some sort of tangible entity.

(More to the pool! Come to think of it, I made a few characters of my own who are perverted girls, so maybe I just have a type...)

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Having a faceless, no personality main character makes sense from a design stand point, since it's less art, but it does open up a lot more possibilities for fun character interactions when they're more fleshed out. Plus, more stripping this way! Win-win!