lol, thanks!
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right now, each win pays out only once. It should be possible to buy the items in any order and still have enough money through wins/bounties/the final prize money (unless there's a bug preventing payout). We didn't want to make it mandatory to "grind" matches, although in hindsight maybe it would make more sense for the matches to pay the reward every time—might be something that gets patched in an update.
For now, if you somehow get soft-locked, there's the free money cheat code TRUST FUND that should make it easy to buy everything.
thanks for playing! yeah, two of the matches have predetermined outcomes as far as who wins or loses. The very end of the tournament in the last episode has minor variations based on where each girl places, so we locked in two matches to keep the number of possible endings manageable. There is a niche path in the fourth match where you can trigger your opponent's demon mode and basically lose, but you still technically get the win.
right before a punch, she steps back and exposes one part of her body. left nipple = up + left punch, right nipple = up + right punch, left buttcheek = normal left punch, right buttcheek = normal right punch. Then, when she's stunned, it takes one normal left or right punch to extend the stun and make her vulnerable to everything.
If you played Punch-Out, it's similar to King Hippo
yeah, it's called Boxing Day: Amateur Knockouts and it's currently in Early Access for Patreon supporters. But it will eventually be getting a free release, probably in late October/early November
not working as in not loading, or not working as in the controls don't work? are you playing in browser or on Windows/Mac/Linux?
we'd like to do a more fully customizable thing like grapple day at some point (including clothing/lack of clothing options), but that's a little more ambitious, so there will probably be some more small prototype games like this one before then.
thanks for the heads up, but pretty sure those are false positives. None of those 4 security vendors are big names, and it looks like reputable antivirus vendors like BitDefender mark the file as clear. In my experience, itch.io in general is not super dangerous for malware since games are uploaded by their creators, and if we put malware in them, it’s super easy to track us down, lol.
yeah, unfortunately, it doesn't work right in some browsers, particularly mobile. No clue why you'd be getting an Apple error message—we used an open-source tool called renpy to make it. we've been looked into doing an actual Android port maybe eventually but still aren't sure how to make it happen yet.