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Well, I like milfs, especially thic ones like demon boy, true bond and crazy son, incest, corruption and slightly ntr.Depends on your liking of content are you into harem games ? or SciFi humorous, etc etc
Well, I like milfs, especially thic ones like demon boy, true bond and crazy son, incest, corruption and slightly ntr.Depends on your liking of content are you into harem games ? or SciFi humorous, etc etc
patience my friendIs it possible to spoil some of the scenes? In the ntr route, is there a lot of action between the mc's mom and matt in the new scene? Are there hints of seduction or scenes between matt and other characters apart from the mother and one of the sisters? On the loyalty route, does the MC advance more with the mother? How are the rest of the scenes with the other characters? Do they add something new or are they repetitive?
if you want something that has incest and some ntr (not canon) I would recommend you to play power vaccum, very good game. And long story short is also another very good game (although this one barely has ntr)Well, I like milfs, especially thic ones like demon boy, true bond and crazy son, incest, corruption and slightly ntr.
Long short story is amazing. Already played it. Power vacuum Ive abandoned for some reason and never replayed itif you want something that has incest and some ntr (not canon) I would recommend you to play power vaccum, very good game. And long story short is also another very good game (although this one barely has ntr)
Wtf!?!?!? You can't be serious. A family venture is a sandbox "game". The worst cancer in all AVN's. You literally can fast forward for 30m repeating the same scenes 50 times just to unlock a new 30 second scene made up of 12 renders. That isn't "gameplay". That is conning your players. That is turning a game with 40m of content into a 6 hour slugfest of repeating the same shit over and over and over and over again.Long Short Story takes 10 mins "to play" - that is a visual novel to me - not a game. Not bad as far as it goes.
A Family Venture has much more game play than that. I also find the female characters to be more visual realistic than in most other visual novels/games I have tried off F95.
Sandbox doesn't have to be cancer...it's how it's implemented. AFV is very user friendly as far as sandbox goes.Wtf!?!?!? You can't be serious. A family venture is a sandbox "game". The worst cancer in all AVN's. You literally can fast forward for 30m repeating the same scenes 50 times just to unlock a new 30 second scene made up of 12 renders. That isn't "gameplay". That is conning your players. That is turning a game with 40m of content into a 6 hour slugfest of repeating the same shit over and over and over and over again.
Visually realistic?!?!?! WHAT? As much as I love this game, this has one of the most cartoonish and unrealistic character models of all games I've played. Like seriously wtf are you even talking about? What an absurd take.
Nothing is up my ass. I get that my comment offended your sensibility but nothing I said is factually incorrect. No need to rush to the defense of the Dev or the game. I wasn't attacking it. I very much enjoy the game for what it is. But the comment I was replying to so was fucking out there I just had to address it. This game has LESS content than the other game that was being discussed. The only reason it makes it seem like more the very fact that it is a sandbox and you have to repeat things you've done 100 times over just to get to the new content. It's bloat. Nothing else. Calling it "gameplay" is absolutely hilarious.Sandbox doesn't have to be cancer...it's how it's implemented. AFV is very user friendly as far as sandbox goes.
" one of the most cartoonish and unrealistic character models of all games I've played." Seriously? Well, you haven't played many games on the site then. Which model were you talking about? Ryan? Agreed that he's cartoonish in regards to his essential equipment, but nowhere near the most cartoonish...
I could continue, and I may well when you reply. But for now, I'll just say...What's up your arse mate!?
There is no event in AFV you need to do 50 times to see a new scene. In fact, I can't think of any event other than delivering from the warehouse that you need to repeat without seeing something new.Wtf!?!?!? You can't be serious. A family venture is a sandbox "game". The worst cancer in all AVN's. You literally can fast forward for 30m repeating the same scenes 50 times just to unlock a new 30 second scene made up of 12 renders. That isn't "gameplay". That is conning your players. That is turning a game with 40m of content into a 6 hour slugfest of repeating the same shit over and over and over and over again.
Visually realistic?!?!?! WHAT? As much as I love this game, this has one of the most cartoonish and unrealistic character models of all games I've played. Like seriously wtf are you even talking about? What an absurd take.
That is incorrect. You need to replay the scenes multiple times to see the variations in them. The only way you get angry points or lust points or whatever, I can't even remember what they are called, is by literally doing the scenes over and over again and picking different options to raise said points and see different outcomes. Unless of course you just use the cheats, which I avoid.There is no event in AFV you need to do 50 times to see a new scene. In fact, I can't think of any event other than delivering from the warehouse that you need to repeat without seeing something new.
If you're doing a event and arn't seeing anything new, then repeating it over and over isn't going to unlock anything. Try checking your phone and completing other events. Sidney's night scenes are a good example of an event that's progress is paused until you've completed other events.
You want to avoid getting any girl angry. As for lust points, just use the cheats build into the phone. That's what I do.That is incorrect. You need to replay the scenes multiple times to see the variations in them. The only way you get angry points or lust points or whatever, I can't even remember what they are called, is by literally doing the scenes over and over again and picking different options to raise said points and see different outcomes. Unless of course you just use the cheats, which I avoid.
In any case, whether you are mindlessly repeating scenes ot just skipping week after week, after week just to proc new content is the same thing. Non sandbox games don't have this issue, they don't waste your time and have higher replayability value. The mere attempt at stating that a sandbox game has more content and playtime than a non sandbox game is moronic. Because 80% of it is repetitive bloat.
Same here - and have added to walkthur when I think it best to do so.You want to avoid getting any girl angry. As for lust points, just use the cheats build into the phone. That's what I do.
I like sandboxes because usually they let you pick and choose which stories to progress.Wtf!?!?!? You can't be serious. A family venture is a sandbox "game". The worst cancer in all AVN's. You literally can fast forward for 30m repeating the same scenes 50 times just to unlock a new 30 second scene made up of 12 renders. That isn't "gameplay". That is conning your players. That is turning a game with 40m of content into a 6 hour slugfest of repeating the same shit over and over and over and over again.
Visually realistic?!?!?! WHAT? As much as I love this game, this has one of the most cartoonish and unrealistic character models of all games I've played. Like seriously wtf are you even talking about? What an absurd take.
Not 50, but for example every photoshoots 3-4-5 times until you got enough submission points to get full scene.There is no event in AFV you need to do 50 times to see a new scene. In fact, I can't think of any event other than delivering from the warehouse that you need to repeat without seeing something new.
If you're doing a event and arn't seeing anything new, then repeating it over and over isn't going to unlock anything. Try checking your phone and completing other events. Sidney's night scenes are a good example of an event that's progress is paused until you've completed other events.