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Hey, well, if you end up giving me a play through, please come back and tell me what you think. I love feedback of all kinds.I haven't played the game yet, but I am intrigued.
It means that there's microscopic machine organisms in the world of Below the Fold.but seriously what does the "nanomachines" tag mean?
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement.I know these are supposed to be adult games, but it doesn't mean they can't have a good story too, and so far I think you've found a great balance between the two.. can't wait to see where this goes
That made me laugh out loud thank you.Add taxed base tag! -.-
If you have to explain all that about your character in a forum, you are not doing a good job explaining it in the game.Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement.
I think all of the erotic value from these types of games is in the degree to which the player is privy to the internal struggles of the character who is supposed to be undergoing moral degradation/ sexual corruption.
My protagonist is headstrong and self-righteous, but we see her position change over the course of the first episode from being on top of the world, to being at the bottom of a sinister corporate ladder and alienated from her friends and loved ones. It's repeatedly made clear to her that her current attitude is incompatible with both the demands of her investigation and the relationships she is trying to maintain. As her existing support network continues to crumble she will be forced to make some hard decisions about what her real priorities are and what those mean to her.
This is not a girl who is becoming more perverted over time because she's been cursed by succubi, or is simple and susceptible to manipulation. Amber Gold is an extremely privileged youth who was set up for a rude awakening by her parents who did a very poor job teaching her that she's not always going to get her way out there in the real world. She's someone with a messiah complex trying to do what she truly believes is the right thing for her community. She had conflated herself with the title she wanted for so long, and now that she can't be that person she's a youth in crisis. She doesn't have any of the answers she needs, she's in way over her head, and she is not thinking more than one or two steps in advance.
I've been in the writing game for awhile now, and I'm going to be here well after I complete the story of Below the Fold. I'm not going to be that guy who did all this cool stuff, except for that one cash grab 'fap n' go' 5 years into his career. I'm treating this project and this genre with as much seriousness as I would any other project I put my name (or pseudonym) on. Below the Fold is precisely what the 'corruption' tag means to me.
I can't thank you enough for going out of your way to make my morning brighter with the warm glow of your praise. Is it too much for me to ask if you can convert your enthusiasm to a star rating? The more clicks I get now, the better the game will end up being down the line. It would help me tremendously if the thread looked more attractive from the Games sub forum through a star-based reflection of your kindness and appreciation.
Also, I'm in talks with a talented artist as we speak and will have an update on that front for everyone soon.
I didn't really provide any additional information that isn't established by either the text or the subtext of the first episode in your quoted post.If you have to explain all that about your character in a forum, you are not doing a good job explaining it in the game.
Truth is, I haven't see all that in the game, probably because I have avandoned the game after the first hour of gameplay. And that´s because you failed in interest me at the begining of the game. The first 15 minutes of gameplay are the most important ones in every game, because are the ones that most of the people decide if they are going to continue playing the game, or they are going to delete it from the HD. I went farther, I gave this game not 15 minutes but about one hour, and, in spite of that, the game didn´t interest me.
My feedback, if you want it: rewrite the introduction, make it way shorter and less pretentious and confusing. And rewrite the MC. If you want to write a character that is a self-centered privileged brat, give her at least one positive thing: make her really funny. That´s the way the player won´t find her so annoying. The only reason I see her ex-boyfriend stands her and doesn´t tell her "go to hell" is because she´s pretty... but the player can´t see it since there is no art so... Why the player should stand your annoying MC right now? It seems that you like "Gilmore Girls". I used to see that TV show even if I consider it a kind of a guilty pleasure, and it´s because the girls were pretty even being annoying characters, and there was sense of humor in the show.
Problem is, IMO, the dev is thinking in terms of TV series. That intro would work in a TV Series, movie, in a AAA 3D game, even in a novel with good descriptions of characters and ambients. But this is an RPG game. The MC is in a exotic tropical island with beautiful women in top less, and then in a prestigious college with beautiful young students, but you don´t see any of that. You see the ugly low resolution images of PRGM, and it´s terribly boring to see little puppets moving around for 1 hour reading a not so interesting text. And I don´t think a few drawings is going to make it better.Not gonna lie, I quit the game after 15 minutes of intro.
I quite literally put a heavy object on my space bar and went doing sth else.
The game just kept on going and going without me.
Thanks for giving me a chance, sorry I couldn't do it for you.Not gonna lie, I quit the game after 15 minutes of intro.
I quite literally put a heavy object on my space bar and went doing sth else.
The game just kept on going and going without me.
I get to my point immediately and that point is to provide the audience with a character driven narrative which frequently puts the player in situations lifted from popular subgenres of science fiction and erotica .Problem is, IMO, the dev is thinking in terms of TV series. That intro would work in a TV Series, movie, in a AAA 3D game, even in a novel with good descriptions of characters and ambients. But this is an RPG game. The MC is in a exotic tropical island with beautiful women in top less, and then in a prestigious college with beautiful young students, but you don´t see any of that. You see the ugly low resolution images of PRGM, and it´s terribly boring to see little puppets moving around for 1 hour reading a not so interesting text. And I don´t think a few drawings is going to make it better.
To the dev: If all you have is the ugly interface of the RPGM and, at best in the future, a few drawings or renders, abbreviate my friend. Go to the point. Only an amazing writer could make people stay in front of the screen for so long only with those elements, and I´m afraid you don´t write so well. Maybe the premise is interesting and there are good erotic scenes, but I don´t know because to know that I had to read a lot of not so good dialogues and descriptions, and I get bored. That's what I mean when I qualify your writting as "pretentious".
What TV Shows I like? The same as a lot of people, nothing terribly original. From "The Sopranos", "Breaking Bad", "Fargo" or "Mad Men" to "Entourage", "The office" or "The Big Bang Theory".
Obviously, there are. Most of the TV series that I have tell previously have great femenine characters. Fargo, Mad Men or even The Big Bang Theory. But if you are telling movies in which a woman is the only protagonist, I could say "Gravity", for example. Or "Let me in", the original swedish, obviously. Or James Cameron's "Alien" and "Aliens". The female protagonist, Ripley, is a woman that behaves as a woman, has the motivations of a woman to do what she do, and is a real hero without the need of becaming in a man with tits... as happens with most of the moder movies with a "strong female character" that actually, is not a woman at all, but kind of the erotic fantasy of a bunch of lesbians out of the closet, the same way the "strong male characters" of the movies of the 80´s were the erotic fantasy of a bunch of gays into the closet. For that exact same reason, I´m not interested in "The Last Jedi" or the rest of the new movies of Stars Wars. Kill Bill would be another good movie with a female protagonist, since is a great parody and ridicule of the cliche of the "strong female character" that actually is a man.Just out of curiosity, are there any shows, movies, or games you've ever enjoyed that had a female protagonist, which you watched for reasons besides the physical qualities of the actress/character? What was your opinion of the second (possibly third) best Star Wars film The Last Jedi?
Thanks for speaking up! The Last Sovereign was definitely a step in the right direction for the whole industry, its writing and characterization elevated the genre. Sierra Lee is one of people in today's western H-game developer canon that I have true respect for as a fellow writer.Breaking my unofficial vow of silence on here thus far to say that I am also intrigued.
A heavily character-based, reading-intensive RPGM game that subverts the usual H-game tropes can be quite good even without art assets - for an example, I thought The Last Sovereign was fantastic. I haven’t tried this game yet, but the specific genre tags and detailed explanation posts behind the motives and plans have piqued my interest.
Hopefully I’ll have something of more substance to contribute once I actually play the game!
I know where you're coming from but I think the introductory cutscene and text-based dialogue are both accepted conventions of the medium.This isn't a game. It's hold space bar down and watch text fly. Suggest new tag: "Boring"