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nhnf85

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I was interested in the game, but after reading this

I said what I wanted to say. He doesnt seem like a strong MC. I like his loving and caring side but he has no spine, but the way its written he has no means to have a spine because someone bigger and stronger can just do what they want with the "just a regular guy." That's why I said he needs character progression. How can he be a symbol of strength and protect the girls, when we've seen twice that he is helpless? On top of that letting Ava and Emily take care of pretty much everything except retrieving Maya. He just feels useless. imo...
I don't think it's worth my time. I hate weak MCs.
 
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I hope there is no Jamal "Beneath the surface":HideThePain:.

What are the Future tags, Which of them are/will be avoidable (won't happen if player chooses to) and not skippable (will still happen regardless the choice player chooses but player can choose to see or not).

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Imagine if your wife was actually a fat black guy and you were fucking his bussy the whole time...
 
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Engulfed

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I said what I wanted to say. He doesnt seem like a strong MC. I like his loving and caring side but he has no spine, but the way its written he has no means to have a spine because someone bigger and stronger can just do what they want with the "just a regular guy." That's why I said he needs character progression. How can he be a symbol of strength and protect the girls, when we've seen twice that he is helpless? On top of that letting Ava and Emily take care of pretty much everything except retrieving Maya. He just feels useless. imo...
Classic case of Female Writer Syndrome. The male protagonist must be ineffectual and de-masculinized, constantly validating the women, checking that everything he does is "ok", and thus rendering him "safe". Meanwhile female characters have all the initiative and agency in the story. Lockheart's games are the worst example of this. It's a kind of writing that is supposed to appeal to a female audience. Meanwhile male players get bored and frustrated because the male protagonist isn't acting like a man would or should.
 

Rake Tyler

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Half of what you ask is clearly explained within the story.

As for the rest, do you need everything spoon fed to you?
I know that now, you ignorant person, but that was something that wasn't there in the first update of the game or at the beginning of it, and my comment was talking about exactly that, since every type of game similar to this needs to have a context explaining how its world works.
 

With The

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pretty good render and even tho i dont really like how we have to choose what position we want because i prefer sex scene go with flow. still i really like the game :)
 
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Toksicz

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Hey pretty good game. Really liked Ava the most, amazing model. I dont see the MC being weak and stuff personally. Dude is just a normal guy, with no equipments going against trained military personnels, and still infiltrated high security bases just to get the girl. Good luck.
 
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Ava Interactive

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Just say no to minigames - or at least make them skippable.
There’s only one mini-game and one timed menu. The mini-game is pretty easy—you just need to memorize the color pattern, which uses only four arrows. If you fail three times, the game lets you skip it anyway.
 

Anteron

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There’s only one mini-game and one timed menu. The mini-game is pretty easy—you just need to memorize the color pattern, which uses only four arrows. If you fail three times, the game lets you skip it anyway.
Oh, I kept rolling back and eventually just wrote it down. I'm of an age where memorizing that is quite difficult.
 
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This is a wonderful start with a cozy, all-engulfing sense of pride and fulfillment in getting a babysitter that ends up mending both the bleeding heart of the kid and that of the parent.
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sigvar

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Classic case of Female Writer Syndrome. The male protagonist must be ineffectual and de-masculinized, constantly validating the women, checking that everything he does is "ok", and thus rendering him "safe". Meanwhile female characters have all the initiative and agency in the story. Lockheart's games are the worst example of this. It's a kind of writing that is supposed to appeal to a female audience. Meanwhile male players get bored and frustrated because the male protagonist isn't acting like a man would or should.
Hmmm, no. If the intent was to appeal to a female audience then the author knows nothing about what actual content female audiences (on the whole) prefer. One only has to take a brief look at the forest decimating quantity of romance novels that women consume to see what they prefer. Or for a more popular example, the Shades of Grey books/movie. Where they spend their money and time reveals their preferences as a stark contrast to what some rainbow haired posters on Twitter(X) says they prefer.
 
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