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Nothing fundamentally, steam's a little easier to keep up to date also has achievements and a few other steam related things. Itch gives more to the dev. Patreon gives you extra perks however is a continuing investment in the future of the game.


Note buying on itch also gives you a steam key, Patreon also gives you one with the correct levels. 

The different paths all have unique dialog options, interactions, and renders, more than just the 1 or 2 renders/dialog changes most other VN game have where choices have no more impact past than the immediate. 

Many paths have their own build up and reward making them uniquely entertaining and personally rewarding. Often more than 1 variation of it making even going down the same path substantially different biased on other seemingly inconsequential choices. Like having your own personal GM when you play. 

Not for everyone, and most games will train you not to like it, but I like it with this particular game. I also like traveling all the paths, though the darker harem is my fav, but the faithful light versions have some really tender moments and close to a tie for me. 

Just wanted to say thanks for adding the extra scenes edition here. Felt weird paying here because I wanted to support but downloading elsewhere to fully appreciate the game And thanks for letting me appreciate it it there it's why I payed here.


Curious if it's per update or buy once and get access to future updates. Know some games do it differently. Thanks again for the great game. 

So nice I bought it twice. Now I can play it between 2 worlds.

Thanks for the information. G'luck on getting on steam. Now I can get updates from itch instead of having to look for them. 

Any perks for paying here or just the satisfaction of knowing you get money for a good story? Don't particularly like patron, or subscription sites in general. But do like tossing a coin to a Witcher spinning a good story.