ItsEricBoi
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- Sep 13, 2017
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Well, I'm quite sure that one more game will include pretty much exactly what you are talking about.Sure there other forms of conflict that work but I agree with the OP that considering the strong feelings people have in the community about NTR that there would be no stronger way to increase the stakes for making bad choices or fucking up in game and considering that it is underutilized.
Yup, in the mind control genre, it's not rare to see an antagonist mind controller leading to that kind of "turf" war.As to the general state of the conflict/non-conflict spectrum I think it depends alot on the genre of the games you're playing and the engines.
There are probably a couple in the thousands of games on this site but considering the potential there it's still underutilized.Well, I'm quite sure that one more game will include pretty much exactly what you are talking about.
Lust Epidemic comes to mind with your dweeb rival but I'm curious about other examples of this.Yup, in the mind control genre, it's not rare to see an antagonist mind controller leading to that kind of "turf" war.
The even bigger gutpunch metatwist of snowdaze is it making you wonder if by playing these types of mindcontrol or trainer games you're not in exactly the same position as the MC? If you go too far down the rabbithole don't you become one of your victims?I've always preferred the MC games where the person doing it is later revealed to be under its effects themselves, leading to either good or bad consequences (Snow Daze immediately comes to mind). The best twist is where they come out and see everything they've done, and completely snap from having turned their family, friends, loved ones and potential romantic partners into somebody else's playthings.
Yeah, I know.There are probably a couple in the thousands of games on this site but considering the potential there it's still underutilized.
Well, may I suggest A Spell For All then ?Lust Epidemic comes to mind with your dweeb rival but I'm curious about other examples of this.
Well considered the power of the control methods used in the genre, I think just playing some games is pretty safe.The even bigger gutpunch metatwist of snowdaze is it making you wonder if by playing these types of mindcontrol or trainer games you're not in exactly the same position as the MC? If you go too far down the rabbithole don't you become one of your victims?
There can be big player pushback if the win scenario is difficult to obtain. The amount of balancing acts a developer or team of developers has to understand let alone pull off to create a successful game is intense which makes it all the more impressive achievement when someone really does it well.Yeah, I know.
That is why I thought about it for the game I'm working on. Since we try to have a serious go at the character development it seem pretty obvious a uninhibited girl would try to find her fun with somebody else if not cared after. But I get why it's not more often used : it's not easy to get the concept of the system behind it and more often than not games are not made by programmer than can make those kind of thing happen.
Thanks.Well, may I suggest A Spell For All then ?
But if you are interested into comics too, then I will say "By the Book" and "Persuader".
lol well okay, not exactly the same as the mc and if playing the bad guy in a game makes you a bad guy then i don't want to be good but you've got to admit playing the sadist over and over that you find in many genres of adult games can't have zero impact on you. Reminds me of that old quote 'stare into the abyss long enough and the abyss stares back'.Well considered the power of the control methods used in the genre, I think just playing some games is pretty safe.![]()