Thank you all for the feedback, I've been reading up and taking notes. Nothing is ever flawless or can please everybody, but I will try to make the game better and smoother with the help of your feedback, without compromising my plans.
Regarding the "binary" feeling the game has for some of you, it's hard to write a story that makes sense without branching too far but still offering polarized routes and a neutral zone. I will try to be better at this, but the major choices you make in the game are what will shape your character. And the responses to those events might not be what YOU would have done IRL, but remember that it's a NOVEL and not a sandbox game. Offering 100% free will is not my aim, the story is always what I hold closest to my heart.
Also, it's the first episode, yes it is favoring the DIK route lewd content wise, but this won't always be the case. It was what fitted the story early on. You don't have to play either DIK or CHICK, life isn't black or white, I hope that this becomes evident as time goes by.
Indeed it was. Bully is my favorite R* game and I have always wanted a sequel. Other sources of inspiration are college movies, my absolute favorite one is "Sorority boys", it still makes me laugh like a 12 year old girl.
I've seen a lot of feedback for the minigames and I realize that they are difficult to some and easy to others. It's hard to balance this for a global audience. Something that's not showing, yet, is how much the cheats and boosters in the game actually will help you in the long run. Yes, in the first episode it can feel like you hit a wall, but if you study and purchase items from Derek/Magnar, you will notice that it's much easier. So plan your purchases and I hope that it becomes a cake walk for you in the future episodes. I will however tweak the cheating system in the next patch I release. It should be able to generate randomly selected correct words and not a hardcoded array.
I know many people hate Sum 41, but I absolutely love them. Old and new albums have been playing constantly during development. I'm glad I could impart a similar feeling with the help of Creative Commons music.
soundcloud.com is where I find the talented artists who so generously make their works available for free to use in projects such as this one. Some of the artists are actually on Spotify. The Friday prophets, for one.