TrapmanCrothers
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I don't really get June at this point. We've dedicated a lot of time to her but I thought this was a game about turning women into bimbos. She's had the most attention in the last few updates but we're still playing with all-natural Elsa Jean as the model. It doesn't really fit the theme of the game and instead is just a generic bratty sister character. I'm not sure what her new event was.
Ana's events are, again, pretty much zero action. The final event is her turning up at the door, having a few lines of dialogue, and a single still image. I can go on about the other "events" but it'll be more of the same. I don't really get it but it doesn't add anything.
One of the things emblematic of the direction of development is the extra booty call you pick up (Kate?). The previous girls you can call from the bedroom get a few scenes and clips with varying dialogue. Kate has one set of still images. It's obvious that far less went into it than previous content.
The main plot hasn't moved forward at all. If anything, it's become increasingly lost. The game is expanding sideways and not moving forward, except the side content is hardly noticeable. In my opinion, use what you've got. Work on Tiffany, make use of Rosa, Dani has potential, even the designer (where you pick who does the new building) is presented as a meaningful choice but does nothing. Push the narrative forward. There's tons of places to go with what's already there and yet we're seeing half a dozen stills of Skylar and calling it an "event". Work on the story and let the sex and character development fall in around that. Use that as the vehicle to bring in new girls if you want. As is, the game drops off starkly in terms of content.
I don't like to shit on free games too much, but honest feedback is there's almost nothing there. Having done a fair few runs through this before, I'm not even sure I picked out the new parts because they were so minor. Skylar is a client at BLC. You get four (I think) meetings with her in which you tell her to join, then she comes in and you get a still image of her as a BBW bimbo. There are no real choices to be made with her, there's no real interaction, she doesn't connect to the plot in any way.Added Events for the following characters -
Skylar
Tan
Kathy
Mya
Lauren
June
Sofia
Ana
I don't really get June at this point. We've dedicated a lot of time to her but I thought this was a game about turning women into bimbos. She's had the most attention in the last few updates but we're still playing with all-natural Elsa Jean as the model. It doesn't really fit the theme of the game and instead is just a generic bratty sister character. I'm not sure what her new event was.
Ana's events are, again, pretty much zero action. The final event is her turning up at the door, having a few lines of dialogue, and a single still image. I can go on about the other "events" but it'll be more of the same. I don't really get it but it doesn't add anything.
One of the things emblematic of the direction of development is the extra booty call you pick up (Kate?). The previous girls you can call from the bedroom get a few scenes and clips with varying dialogue. Kate has one set of still images. It's obvious that far less went into it than previous content.
The main plot hasn't moved forward at all. If anything, it's become increasingly lost. The game is expanding sideways and not moving forward, except the side content is hardly noticeable. In my opinion, use what you've got. Work on Tiffany, make use of Rosa, Dani has potential, even the designer (where you pick who does the new building) is presented as a meaningful choice but does nothing. Push the narrative forward. There's tons of places to go with what's already there and yet we're seeing half a dozen stills of Skylar and calling it an "event". Work on the story and let the sex and character development fall in around that. Use that as the vehicle to bring in new girls if you want. As is, the game drops off starkly in terms of content.