There are a few limited free-roam/point-and-click moments in specific locations (in a sorority house, in a LI's house and a party), but most of it is pure AVN. None of them are annoying or difficult to get through, you just hit all your options. There is nothing I would consider sandbox (earning money, stats, interactions at specific times, etc).I have a question. Is this game pure AVN or can you free roam like in sandbox?
Except that one very brief one in the INK house and Kindra's place.The game is a pure AVN. no free roam or sandbox elements
you're rightExcept that one very brief one in the INK house and Kindra's place.
Also the halloween party at INK house but that one was pretty simple lolyou're rightI completely forgot about those. it's been a while since I've played the game
Thank you! I might be wrong, but I think it's on 25th and 26th.Merry christmas
Here we celebrate Christmas on the 24thThank you! I might be wrong, but I think it's on 25th and 26th.
AFAIK, the christmas celebration dinner should happen on midnight of 24th to 25th.Here we celebrate Christmas on the 24th![]()
Nah, Christmas Eve isn't part of Christmas days. It's the day before Christmas. I'm not even a Christian and now that.Here we celebrate Christmas on the 24th![]()
Okay, thanks a lot!There are a few limited free-roam/point-and-click moments in specific locations (in a sorority house, in a LI's house and a party), but most of it is pure AVN. None of them are annoying or difficult to get through, you just hit all your options. There is nothing I would consider sandbox (earning money, stats, interactions at specific times, etc).
Not quite. Traditionally, per the Jewish custom, the holiday/feast day starts at sundown the day before, which is why there are "eve"s for a lot of holidays, like Christmas and All Hallows'. Easter Eve is a thing too, with big church services overnight Saturday into Sunday. The night of the 24th is a popular time to go to Christmas service, especially if you've got kids and will spend the 25th at home. Different churches will of course have different rules.Nah, Christmas Eve isn't part of Christmas days. It's the day before Christmas. I'm not even a Christian and now that.