Soooo, I found the latter part of a website address in the game. Does anyone know what to use it for?
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OK, so while I downloaded this out of curiosity (and other things), I was NOT prepared for how good the writing was and how balanced and cohesive the game mechanics were. This is a criminally underrated management and porn game! The plot is pretty good (something I did NOT expect at ALL; there is legit a well done MURDER MYSTERY arc for crying out loud), the characters were humanized well, and your actions felt like they had consequences or impact (even if you only get 2-3 choices in dialogues). The girls feel like people (even the side characters) and very charming in their own right. A lot of fetishes are here (none of the gross ones tho, thankfully) so I think a lot of bases and scenarios are covered! I did not think playing this game yesterday on a whim would have taken up all of my day all the way til early morning of the next. And amazingly, I am far from done re: plot and side stuff! Sooooo much to do and I am enjoying myself heartily.
If you think I'm glazing, I do not leave reviews lightly. I will admit that I am not a fan of the game art (3D graphics and I don't mix) and was very turned off to it when I played the intro. All characters being hot af (and at times weirdly proportioned) are not the best to, ehem, enjoy yourself to. HOWEVER, the solid af writing and mechanics won me over and the scenarios got hella spicy as well. If you were like me and was a lil skeptical to download this game, I highly suggest you don't sleep on it! Jump in them (admittedly poorly animated) 3D anime tiddies. I am a convert to this game and Jessica is now my MILF-y queen. I am deadass buying this game once it is completely out.
Agreed. Unlike most porn games, it doesn't just stick you straight into depravity for a quick wank. It builds up the characters, makes them feel more real with the good writing behind each of them (albeit short). It makes the sex scenes all the more exciting as a result. I look forward to the full version as this is just going into beta.
Self-explanatory haha. It happened when she got surprised by the food bell.
I also previously ran into a weird script issue where while talking to Vallory, the first 2 sentences on the screen belonged to Flare. I forgot to take a screencap unfortunately, but it was on one of those full screen text moments.
OK, first of all, your game is fantastic! Pretty, simple, and challenging. As a full-fledged adult, even I have to scratch my head at some of these. That said, the challenge isn't arbitrary, but down to being smart enough. The hints are good at letting the player piece together the puzzle themselves while giving them enough to work on when they are really stumped. Well done! I especially like the photographic memory mechanic. I wish more puzzle games employed this approach.
SPOILERS AHEAD (for bug report)
That said, I encountered a bug. All I did was keep pressing the item while the cutscene was processing to extend the telescope. Now I can't choose anything from my inventory. I cannot give her the telescope. I had to refresh the browser but THANKFULLY we can retain our progress. Another amazing feature.
Hello, Karitsa!
I saw this game on sale and I was immediately hit with dejavu from the beautiful art style. Did you or the artist/s involved happen to also help in the creation of a fantasy dating game featuring humanoid dragons as the (two) LIs? I can't remember its name, but the thought is nagging at the back of my head.
Absolutely delightful! Charming, well-made, and loyal to the Stardew spirit and characters! This is such a tremendous service to the community. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, from one fan to another. I'd love to get a version where you can choose to be other bachelor/ettes, but it is perfect the way it is.
Brattan's route got me feeling things and I just wsfknewklrvbglwbgvkrasfn-
He was my abso fave, but if I knew choosing him would go down the road it did... I honestly wouldn't have chosen it. If only to spare myself certain... feelings. At least we had each other in the end though.
Ultimately, a marvelously otherworldly experience. The creator really dove into the concept of making a monster world and executed it so well that I am left... struggling to comprehend the uniqueness of it. Not out of xenophobia or discomfort, but just... the novelty of the take.
Short, but lovely. If you aren't a wuss about flesh and blood (not gore, no), this is definitely worth playing through to get all the endings at least once imho.
Too good for its own good! I'm not that big of a Pokemon fan, but the writing and voice acting are just so goshdarn charming that I really wanna see more of this. I can actually say that this time, I wasn't charmed by a 2-D boy from just his looks, but his actual personality. I wanna be Garrett's friend, but at the same time really find him cute in a non-physical way. Please let this game come to its fruition! I wanna experience it in full.
Again, this is all my personal take. My suggestions. I don't rly mind if the author doesn't pay heed to it or not. It's just the 2 cents of a random internet stranger to them, after all. I do not however rescind any of my opinions on the matter as, after playing through the endings again, my thoughts remain the same. -w-; I'm posting this cuz I am genuinely surprised I got comments and several downvotes, though the feedback to my comment is appreciated... I guess? And thank you for not wishing to my death as I woulda expected from longform replies from comments haha.
The music is amazing, the art is that lovely soft pastel kind, and the meta concept is cool and fun-scary buuuut! The MC is unlikeable imo. They're written like everything is kind of a bother if you choose even a relatively tame negative reaction, but if you do choose to go for yandere boy, MC becomes conveniently stupid ignoring the tell-tale signs (as in, ready to jump on that d*ick kind of stupid). The latter is perhaps acceptable for convenience but maybe change how they narrate so they don't sound so judgey or at least so they sound more neutral? If they choose certain options THEN make them more inclined to narrate in a certain way, is what I suggest. Additionally, maybe not make it so that even though the narration is in first person they somehow have eyes on the back of their head (i.e. "I didn't notice him hungrily trailing his eyes on my behind", etc.). First person narratives should only encompass things that the narrator themselves notice with us, being the player, picking things up on the background for context clues. Lastly, I know the guy is a yandere and all, but maybe make his advances and actions a little less obviously desperate. I mean, I know he is desperate but him getting what he wants hinges on him acting... not so creepily into us after we literally just got home invaded. The option to have him over at our place after Violet warns me about a break-in had me internally screaming (more of in panic). A tip I can suggest to ensure the dialogue is more subdued and manipulative is this: if the yandere boy were replaced with someone not-so-handsome, would the lines be interpreted as creepy af? Could anyone irl be able to get away with saying that shite without being branded a creep? Unless the plan is he's edited even how we respond and narrate so he could get his best endings as easily as possible.
That aside, this critique was made in mind cuz I really want it to succeed. It's such a nice concept and you're only early on the story so I wanna see it work. Best of luck to you!