- Aug 2, 2017
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I actually agree with a lot of your points. But I always saw “A Shade of Pink” as a VN rather than a full-fledged game. Yes, in a GAME game you usually need a character to identify with and a story which not only furthers the plot but also drives the gameplay.Honestly while I like this game as a quick fap to some hot Futa, I'd like to see it reworked a little so that the first girl that got infected becomes the MC and is the only one with the "special sauce" but instead of it changing other instantly like the MC "kinda like it took the sauce too much energy to change MC and lost most of its power" and so it needs the MC to dose the girls 2-3 times for a full change, just something to slow down the rapid pace a little to allow some more interaction between characters as atm most of the characters are lables to me, like we have the MC who is just "first girl" to me then the 2 after that are just "the sisters" and you get "the mother" and "the girlfriend"/"delivery girl" after that same with basically everyone at the school no names just lables and I think thats why this game does not have much fan art because most of that needs the characters to have at least some depth to them to leave enough of an impression beyond a lable.
That’s why my plan always was to create (hopefully one day) a comic. (and I didn’t also want to learn how to code Renpy) A comic or a VN can be a story about how “it” spreads through a community and not necessarily the story of one person.
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