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Easykiln

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Beautiful game, and characters that are easy to fall in love with. Downsides are that the incest censorship is obnoxious, given there's no room for doubt in the story that you're their biological father, and that if you're a softie like me you're going to end up taking a very conservative route to avoid hurting those loveable characters as much as possible, a strategy that generally only pays off in the late game... which we haven't gotten to yet in Radiant. The incest censorship can't be helped circumstantially, I realize, it's just hard to not roll your eyes in this case.

Less wandering around endlessly while unsure if you've activated all the currently available content or not, please. I don't know about implementation, it just kinda sucks to not know when you're done.

Doggy style hair pull. Shift screen so that all the icons no longer block her face in that position.

High tech skin upgrade for arms, please. The elbows really stand out. With or without that, glove type items would also be nice to see. 

Some sort of extension to torso-wear in general, but specifically, going walking in cold weather in the city in just a T-shirt stands out. I also think she'd just look good in a punk jacket, though.

Would be nice to have more hints about what the differences between different types of food are, like flavour text after eating it. I was also unable to experiment my way into figuring out how to maximize pleasure from clicking + movement, but I suspect that was at least partially due to playing on mute and missing cues.

Cute non-sexual interaction scenes. Headpatting is very nice, but sometimes you just want to give your cute girlfriendbot a hug or a kiss, or get a cg of cuddling each other to sleep. Gotta lean into that itchy wholesome feeling that threatens to fill the void in your heart.

Lastly, and a pretty important one, is that I'd like to see more visible improvements to Anon's living situation as the game goes on. The bleak apartment at the beginning suits the dystopian setting and Anon's mindset at the time, but the role of Jun is to shine light into that bleakness and turn things around for him. A brighter, cleaner, more welcoming environment: step by step.

Massive improvement in visuals and details over OIAL, and that was already a good game. One thing to keep in mind is that the game takes place in the same universe as OIAL, which means mystical elements are confirmed to exist in the world from the beginning, so don't expect it to be pure sci-fi.

All the characters are likeable and possess their own flavour. So far, the protagonist seems unreasonably blessed in his ability and relationships, but much of the plot so far has hinted that he's an unknowing beneficiary of some dark shit, so not just a Mary Sue character, and some level of wish fulfillment is reasonable in the genre. So far the choices are pretty much only differentiated in how ideal they are, but the plot may split into two meaningfully different routes based on how he reacts to whatever the "truth" is.

There are many references to Greek mythology in the game, although mostly just names where understanding is optional, which is nice because my personality as a theorist has lead me to actually learn some as a side effect. The plot itself isn't that complicated or hard to understand, but there's a lot of hints and symbolism to keep a curious mind active in trying to figure out what's actually going on before it's properly revealed. Although the game feels like it's still in the opening stages overall, there's actually a lot of content already, and it's content with a lot of variety because of the game's "virtual multiverse" setting.

I was sad I couldn't talk about it on the discord, but it's understandable to limit it to patrons if there were shenanigans. Unfortunately, all my money isn't really my own and I can't spend it freely in good conscience.