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I don't really have a problem with lesbian scenes. What bothers me is when the characters think the main character (MC) doesn't know and still act on it. In Town of Passion, there are a lot of lesbian scenes, but I don't mind because those scenes don't have that issue.

I think I might have missed the part of the scene after skipping some text, so maybe the dialogue explaining it was there. From what I recall, it seemed like the sister touched Linda and Linda let it happened and wasn't aware that the MC was watching. I could be wrong, though. It felt like Linda might have allowed it, but I can’t say for certain. I’ll take your word for it.


I also want to clarify that I know the sister won’t steal Linda, as I’m aware of how much Siren is focused is on the vanilla love story between Mom & Son. I just wanted to mention this because in other games that claim to avoid certain content, they sometimes include ntr moments between women without the MC knowing.


After talking to her a few times, I didn’t notice much change in the dialogue. It wasn’t a big deal, though—I’ll just move on to another game, like Zombie Retreat 2 or maybe Tower of Passion again, which I really enjoy.


Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate it

Oh, I understand that, and I don't have a Problem with the incest in games. What bothers me is the cheating. It's not the scene itself — I’m fine with that; it’s well done.

But let’s consider the situation. As the main character (MC), we put in the effort, completed tasks, and built trust to win her over, right?

Then, without warning, she gets involved with her sister, and we, as the MC, know it's happening, but she doesn't and it just feel like a breach of trust, it is one. So, why should I care about Linda at that point?

If her sister had said something like, "Hey, don’t you want him to see this?" I wouldn’t mind, because that would mean we’re included and aware of what’s happening. But that didn’t happen, and that’s why it feels wrong.

How could I be okay with that? She tells the MC she cares about him, she loves him but then does something behind his back without saying anything, and then acts like nothing happened. That’s not just wrong — it feels deceptive.

Sorry for my English.

I really loved the game—I truly did. I was enjoying it, had fun with the characters, and found it exciting to build relationships and read the cute dialogue.

The conflict with Linda felt a bit rushed but understandable. She didn't want to have sex with the main character because she had known him since his childhood, and I appreciated that.

I liked Linda, Julie, and the other character (whose name I can't remember because I didn’t build her relationship far enough).

Maybe I'm overreacting or being whiny, but the scene between Julie and Linda is NTR (cheating), and that’s hard to deny. After that moment, I couldn’t really continue playing the game, and I don’t understand why the creator thought including that scene was a good idea.

Maybe the creator thought a lesbian scene isn’t NTR, but it certainly feels like it. It’s been a while since I played *Town of Passion*, but there was also a scene between the bartender and the fashion designer that gave me similar feelings.

I don’t mean to sound condescending or harsh. I really do love your games—I think they’re amazing. It’s not just the sex scenes; the stories are also very engaging, and I often get invested in them.

So, I’m sorry, but I just couldn’t force myself to continue playing this game. That said, I’m looking forward to "Kingdom of Passion" and "Zombie’s Retreat 2".