Whenever I click or tap download on my PC or Mobile, it just automatically opens my browser on the Compcon website. Is this the intended behavoir? In other words, is there not actually an app and its 100% web based?
MysticExarch227
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Ok yeah, I guess that pretty much confirms the game is not for me then. I don't see the point in artificially manufacturing an experience where its impossible to win on your first try even if you make reasonable choices. If I lose I want to feel like I deserved it because I was equipped with all the right tools to win but made a mistake anyway, not because the game dangled a cool roleplaying option in front of my face that I was excited to play only to find out it was intentionally designed to punish me for making the "wrong choice". That just seems masochistic.
I disagree about having "buttons to tap and mana to manage". There are countless examples of games where the combat is still turn-based and tactical rather than twitch-based, but don't randomly punish the player for no reason.
As far as realism goes, the character would not be adventuring anyway unless they got some basic training first, so I'm not sure I buy that argument.
I think the creator needs to make it more obvious on the tin what the gameplay experience is actually like.
I don't think it really counts as genderbend or sissification.
Your character is definitely male and it doesn't seem like you're compelled to actually turn into a girl? Even the breast growth is avoidable. But I haven't beaten the game yet so maybe I'm missing something.
And as far as sissification its not like people are trying to humiliate the player. I don't know, maybe we have different definitions for those terms.
IMO this game seems like a diamond in the rough so far in the sense that it doesn't use a lot of the typical conventions for these kinds of games.
"Get a hobby" seems to be bugged. I read V's book and it now says to go back and talk to her but nothing happens when I do, its just the normal dialogue.
I also can't see the quest for building the gym. I forgot what materials I need and it doesn't say anywhere nor is there even appearing to be an option to give them to Q.
Is it important to complete the slimegirl's quest for a milkshake? I don't really want my character to grow breasts. Or maybe it would be possible to add something like TF potions that could reset any changes you've had. If your goal is to make the TF optional which is what it seems like (thank you by the way) then I think this makes sense.
Lastly, I was just curious if there will be any actual sex in this game? I'll still play it either way.
Otherwise, I'm enjoying this game so far. Its pretty rare to find a game that lets you play a femboy without turning to a full woman or trying to humiliate the player.
What's really preventing me from liking this game is the combat design. It's way too complicated for a turn based rpg. Especially one without animations that visually communicate what is happening. The text box doesn't really make up for this because it doesn't help the player understand why they are screwing up. Maybe I'm just missing something?
In story mode, the best luck I seemed to have was with guarding, advancing, and then taking a careful swing I think it was called. Anything else just resulted in me taking massive amounts of damage real fast so I kept doing that over and over again, but it didn't always seem to work. I didn't understand why it sometimes did and why it sometimes didn't either. Maybe it would help if there was more feedback, but I don't see why you wouldn't just go with the tried and true CRPG style where you just select different actions/skills/spells and that's it. I don't really want to micromanage the character's stance. Let the character do all that, not the player. The point of an RPG is to become someone you're not in real life. I am not a real life swordsman.
And that's the other thing. If you play a magic user (which is compelled in story mode, I don't get this at all) half the time you're really not, you're going to be swinging your sword mostly. I went with a mage in sandbox as well and found that full incantation stance is a complete waste of time. Just for going into the stance uses a turn so the enemy immediately hits you.
Its like certain builds are designed to be underpowered. I'm sure I could have figured out the correct ones or just forced my way though with sheer persistence but why I am even playing the game at that point if I can't be the character I want to?
And its a shame because the art is really sexy and the writing is very playful, humorous, and fun. But I don't enjoy playing these trap games where you're a pathetic loser who goes around getting beaten and raped all the time. I'd rather be a badass hero who still has tactically challenging fights but also live out my fantasies of being a cute trap.
In the end, its possible that a masochistic experience is what the game is going for intentionally, but if so that's not my thing personally.