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What happened to you, AriohDaerthe?

Where have gone your originality and fun?

Since when do you care more about quantity than quality, mass-producing unoriginal content?

Sure, Timeless Island is much bigger and contains a lot more than TWA, however it is nothing as surprising and fun as TWA was, never knowing where each choice would lead us, Timeless Island is too convenient and predictable to surprise and have fun discovering it, I even abandoned it half-way because I was already bored of it, which is unexpected and disappointing after such a crazy roller-coaster ride as TWA was.

Did you lose your inspiration or did you focus so much on quantity that you sacrificed originality? ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

By the way, I need to get it off my chest because it got on my nerves during my entire reading of Timeless Island since you use it so often, I don't know how you learned english but the sentence "Are you that serious?" does not mean anything and I never EVER read it anywhere else since, you know, it doesn't mean anything, I think you wanted to say "Are you serious about that?" but since you repeated the same mistake every time and you used this non-existent english sentence often, you did not even realize that you were repeating a mistake all the time and it really made my frustration grow the more you repeated the same mistake so I needed to get it off my chest eventually and now I feel relieved of a weight already. ๐Ÿ˜…

Especially since I finally resolved to get rid of this tedious linear adult sandbox after having tried to force myself to complete it since I lost my motivation to continue it since it is so unoriginal, predictable and repetitive, it had grown into a routine chore rather than an enjoyable fun and I shouldn't have forced myself to continue against my will when I grew bored, I should have listened to my needs from the start and maybe you should have as well when you lost your inspiration, you would have spared both of us a chore. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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he made this game for free bro what are you on about, typing a whole essay .Be grateful bro

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Then you never saw an actual essay if you take my little message for an essay, "bro". ๐Ÿ˜

So your reasoning is that if something is free then you have to be grateful for it no matter what it is?

My philosophy is: If you can't do something good then don't do it at all instead of doing it bad. Nothing is always better than bad things.

Moreover, you assume that "this game is free" because you account only for the cost in money but you don't account the cost in time to read this visual novel whereas time is a limited resource as well since we are not eternal, our life time is limited and every moment that we waste is a moment that we will never ever get back and there are so many things to experience in life for us to afford to waste our limited time in uninspired unoriginal stories full of meaningless fan-service, this visual novel costed me DAYS of my life wasted during which I forced myself to continue a story which already got me utterly bored after only a few days because of its overwhelming massive amount of unoriginal and meaningless content until I eventually couldn't take any more of it and gave up half-way, the best moment of this uninspired visual novel was when I deleted it from my PC, I felt relieved that I was FINALLY rid of it.

Moremoreover, he did NOT "make this game for free" since he is funded through Patreon.

And this is not even a game since it doesn't contain any gameplay, only pictures and texts, this is a visual novel.

Did you read his previous visual novel, Twenty Worlds Agency: Stories Of Department 13? I don't think so otherwise you would understand why I am so very disappointed in Timeless Island therefore I suggest you to download TWA and experience how inspired and fun he was before he turned into a mindless factory which mass produces boring fan-service THEN you will understand my disappointment.