I'm in chapter 2 and doing the exam for Sarah's quest. I'm pretty sure I'm answering them correctly but it keeps telling me I'm wrong
Edit: Nevermind, figured out I'm not supposed to be honest on the last question for quite obvious reasons
https://risgames.itch.io/summer-mc-that-time-i-found-a-magic-hypno-book
I'm assuming this is unauthorized and wanted to let you know
I thought you misspelled harem (haram) in the initial description before going to the game page, but now I'm not sure. If it is then the literal first sex scene in the game is a character that seems to be a love interest having sex with another guy and saying she loves him. So NTR? It's not clear, but it feels like it to me. Would like to know if you plan on changing that or if that's the direction the game will take.
Besides that, why does having sex with the girls bring their attraction down by a lot half the time?
Also, doing actions that are supposed to raise Lily's attraction actually raises Nayomi's attraction instead, even though it says it raises Lily's.
The location system says each person has the same two locations, which just isn't true, and I can't even find the teacher to spend any time with her.
Why even give the option to invite Lily and Akio over when it's not even implemented yet?
You say there are 30+ sex scenes currently, but I only found 8 (9 if you count Lily's that I wasn't able to get since I can't raise her attraction), one of which is between Miss Eloies (Don't know if that's supposed to be Eloise) and a random male teacher that she's supposedly in love with. I've checked every location at every time slot and can't find anything new, so where are the other 21+ supposed sex scenes.
Bruh why did you delete my last comment? Is that confirmation that the we just do get cucked story wise? That there's nothing else I could have done and there's no real conclusion on the good path? Like wtf? I was trying to get answers to see if it would even be worth continuing the game, and you just deleted the comment. If you say it's because spoilers, I gave a warning and put the spoiler far enough down that people would have to deliberately click 'view rest' to see it.
I'm really confused, I started the game and it says story arc 1: Janitor, Story arc 2: Security. But, shortly after starting, I'm suddenly promoted to security? And it feels like I'm just missing a LOT of info. It's my first time playing. I feel like it's starting me in season 2.
Edit: Just saw I'm behind a version and this is fixed, so never mind!
You're sense of humor, and use of it, is fucking amazing. Top of the line. Fan-tucking-fastic. But I'm a normie who stresses about what I missed without a walkthrough and am thoroughly broke. So unfortunately I'll just have to keep my eye on this until it's fully released, and then I'll pay for the walkthrough. But I will definitely be eagerly waiting until then.
You do bring up a lot of good points that I honestly didn't consider, I still disagree with you on Amy, I have yet to see her show regard for anyone but herself and one time with Melanie that came off as fake to me, but that's the way I saw it.
I also still disagree with on the MC not getting mad, the MC does still have power in this situation, as at this point Mouse and Angel depend on his cooperation for their own wellbeing, but Mouse is just doing whatever the hell she wants.
Also at no point did I say that strippers were hookers, I'm well aware of the separation between the two. I'm more implying that if the MC is okay with random men looking at her nude body, then this game isn't for me, which is why I said that the MC's reaction in chapter 5 is a big deciding factor in whether I continue to follow this game or not.
I do also agree that I was pretty harsh and apologize for that but I do stand by some of the points I made, such as the MC not having much backbone, if you want to just be a pushover because you get to have sex with hot girls, then that's your decision, but it ain't for me, so if that's how the whole game is going to be I would like to know so I don't continue to follow it while expecting something else.
I'm not saying the game is bad, I did not mean for it to come off that way and I'm sorry if it did. Also while you may be a patron, I am not, so you have to understand that you have seen much more of that transparency and openness than I have, I am only speaking about what I have seen and my take on it.
I do want to apologize for the ending of my initial comment where I insinuate that you like NTR but refuse to admit it, that was out of line.
Now I have read your announcement, and the fact that you are being up front with all this and actually addressing it, is very good and shows that you truly care about this game and that you care how others view this game, and I respect that. And because of the announcement where you double down that there will be no NTR, I for one will be waiting for episode 5 and will check it out and that will likely decide if I continue to follow this game or not.
I will say that many people who dislike NTR don't even like the thought of other men seeing their girl (or girls in this games case) naked or even about to have sex with them. They often view it as the same thing, except of course like accidental nudity or situations where it is unavoidable, but becoming a stripper is certainly avoidable. How the MC reacts to Jen becoming a stripper will be a big deciding factor in whether I (and I assume others like me who have decided to stick with it despite what happened in chapter 4) will continue to follow this game.
With all that being said I wish you the best and, albeit reluctantly, will look forward to chapter 5.
Sorry this is a bit of a rant but I'm seeing you say one thing, and then the game has pretty much the opposite.
I was loving this right up until some of chapter 3 and the beginning of chapter 4, first of all, Mouse is manipulating the situations to be way too unreal and ridiculous and the MC is not mad enough about it.
And then in chapter 4 MC eats out Beth but you let her think it's another guy, which is borderline NTR because this behavior would only encourage her to choose other guys over MC. And if this was an NTR game that would be fine, but I read through the comments and you keep reaffirming that this game will not have NTR, so I went in expecting nothing of the sort, but then MC gets a call from a guy that was literally about to have sex with her, she was naked in front of him and was about to have sex with him. Like do you want to add NTR or not? If not then you probably shouldn't make plot points where NTR was just barely avoided, for me and many others who don't enjoy NTR, situations like these are practically right alongside NTR, having a character willing to be in these situations is the same as having NTR because then we are given the idea that the character would be fine with it even if it doesn't actually happen in the game. Even when she wakes up and (through another absolutely ridiculous scenario which surprisingly Mouse had nothing to do with) MC's dick is in her her mouth, she thinks "Fuck... why couldn't this have happened last night with the other guy?" (word for word)
And then you have the situation with Jen at the mall a little later, gets talked into being a stripper (I shouldn't even have to go into why this is NTR bait) and somehow Amy is magically there to blackmail her? Amy isn't just a bratty character, her character is that of just an awful person, she's rude, manipulative, and doesn't give a shit about anyone but herself and apparently they just hope that the regular punishments work eventually, even though she has only gotten worse. AND THEN JEN PROCEEDS TO BE A STRIPPER.
Look, I'm fine the the ridiculous scenarios, I even kind of like the way you are incorporating them into the story, I just wish the MC wasn't such a fucking pushover, but you tell us there will be no NTR, yet you get as close as possible to NTR without it technically crossing the line, it feels like it's written by someone who likes NTR but refuses to admit to themselves that they do, and if you're making that kind of game, then go for it, just don't tell people that you aren't.