2 more updates this latest update had the hottest scenes yet. worth a download unless u really want to wait for a conclusion.I am confusion. Is AMOB complete? Or is it still in development? Im not one to start a VN if its not yet finished and dont want to do that with AMOB.
Probably about mid way. It is the follow up to A Petal Among Thorns, by the same Dev. It is part of a series of games, each building off the predecessor(s) and focused on a different primary LI. This is the second game; there is supposed to be at least one more.I am confusion. Is AMOB complete? Or is it still in development? Im not one to start a VN if its not yet finished and dont want to do that with AMOB.
That's why I prefered the "what if" ending of Avalon (where instead of running like a chicken, the MC accepted his sister's love and even avoided Avalon's rape).Loved Avalon, hated the ending!!! Niece should have accepted sister, and they lived happily ever after in 3-way heaven! (It ended up turning into a "Dr. Pink Cake Fire Sale!" where sister burned alive...)
Sorry to say but, yes, it actually is a big deal. While I get where you're coming from, Daz assets aren't that easy to manipulate in that way. Unfortunately, it's not just a case of clicking a button to pull the pants up but intricate mesh manipulation and probably next to impossible.Lockheart Not a big deal but maybe have him roll up the bottoms before sitting down.
I did not mean that doing it would not be a big deal, I meant that the fact he was getting them wet was not that big of a deal.Sorry to say but, yes, it actually is a big deal. While I get where you're coming from, Daz assets aren't that easy to manipulate in that way. Unfortunately, it's not just a case of clicking a button to pull the pants up but intricate mesh manipulation and probably next to impossible.
Yeah, sorry, I understand what you said and perhaps twisted it a bit. Bottom line, it's much easier said than doneI did not mean that doing it would not be a big deal, I meant that the fact he was getting them wet was not that big of a deal.
Suzi and Penny are part of the game. They are part of the company that is involved in the storyline.Ehhh... Ya know what? I feel like the whole Suzi-storyline is detracting majorly from the game. I mean, the whole "genetically engineered attraction to your family"-deal is one big plot point enough, but throwing in a whole "Yeah we got an actual artificial intelligence working"-deal is just a bit too much.
Also Also... stop involving penny. Didn't like her in Avalon, don't like her here. Let her stick to her own game so I can ignore her at my own leisure and her fans can enjoy her at theirs.
I feel the same way about Penny (and just have no interest in Avalon as a game or any of the characters from it), and while I have the same reaction about the storylines, I feel the opposite about which one is a worthwhile addition and which one detracts from the game.Ehhh... Ya know what? I feel like the whole Suzi-storyline is detracting majorly from the game. I mean, the whole "genetically engineered attraction to your family"-deal is one big plot point enough, but throwing in a whole "Yeah we got an actual artificial intelligence working"-deal is just a bit too much.
Also Also... stop involving penny. Didn't like her in Avalon, don't like her here. Let her stick to her own game so I can ignore her at my own leisure and her fans can enjoy her at theirs.
I mean yeah, the Suzi-storyline is the more interesting of the two, but at the same time, it has nothing to do with the central theme of the game, which is the family dynamic.I feel the same way about Penny (and just have no interest in Avalon as a game or any of the characters from it), and while I have the same reaction about the storylines, I feel the opposite about which one is a worthwhile addition and which one detracts from the game.
I felt like Suzi is fine as a plot point (and a big enough one to carry the game), while I absolutely detest both the "genetically-engineered attraction to your family" plot point and its alternative "genetic mutation toward attraction to your family" plot point. Both options cheapen the relationships and retroactively make APAT a worse game. Incest games just don't need an explanation for the girls being attracted to the MC, and providing an explanation that directly and actively removes agency from the girls is a huge misstep. It makes the romance feel artificial, regardless of which path you follow (which it absolutely is, unless Suzi is lying or misled), and it just feels like a conflict introduced for the sole purpose of conflict and to come up with a "realistic" explanation for why the girls are into incest.