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Don't mind me or any other people that posted their saves here. I don't exist apparently, or rather...

There is an idea of Berry Delight.
Some kind of abstraction,
but there is no real me.
Only an entity.
Something illusory,
and though I can post
my 100% save.
And you can download it
and see that data replcaing yours
And maybe you can even sense
our savefiles are probably comprable,
I simply am not there.

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Berry delight?
 

Zane Carlson

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There was a boss? <=== Clueless.
You need to take the cross from the priest in the chapel.
Keep in mind it will make the inverted chapel MUCH harder which is what the glitched red hearts in the stage select are supposed to signify.
Bring it to the inverted lounge and enter the changing room to get the apocrypha or whatever it is spelled and bring it to that seal in the back stair case to unlock it.
I am not sure whether you need to have the cross with you at that point but I think you can get back now to remove it.
Once you opened the seal the boss will be behind a very tight platforming section with a save point next to it.
After beating that secret boss it will also bring you to the alternate tower top so be sure to have collected all the paradise keys so you can save your progress again.
 
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You need to take the cross from the priest in the chapel.
Keep in mind it will make the inverted chapel MUCH harder which is what the glitched red hearts in the stage select are supposed to signify.
Bring it to the inverted lounge and enter the changing room to get the apocrypha or whatever it is spelled and bring it to that seal in the back stair case to unlock it.
I am not sure whether you need to have the cross with you at that point but I think you can get back now to remove it.
Once you opened the seal the boss will be behind a very tight platforming section with a save point next to it.
After beating that secret boss it will also bring you to the alternate tower top so be sure to have collected all the paradise keys so you can save your progress again.
It seems I have to do the homework before I can call that game really done.

Wonder what else did I miss...
 

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It seems I have to do the homework before I can call that game really done.

Wonder what else did I miss...
There are also notes hidden around.
They either look like scrolls or book symbols with a thick circle
You can use the search bar to find the things you are missing.
As for the Paradise Keys, this is very important, each level/stage has one and you need to actually finish them or they wont save.
 
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If anyone is curious to know any details go ahead and read their .
Also Vampire Survivor is just what they are calling the theme to give us an idea of the game as " " is already a game title they cannot use.
 
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probably "The Vampire Survivor" (they just started... it will take a while)
something survival themed.

But H-Scenes look great! They stick to there style

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Likely going to be in the minority here (or not, perhaps?), but here's to hoping that there's impreg/preggy content to potential females the MC cums in vaginally. I know it's unlikely, but it'd still be very nice to see regardless, it really would~ <3 <3

Take this beautiful h-scene of the Dragon Pup from Drain Mansion for instance:

(She doesn't kill the MC whatsoever and even ensures him truthfully that she's not a succubus and as such, doesn't kill him sexually. In fact, the h-scene in which the MC gets tied up and cums inside her until she gets knocked up is quite wholesome imho, it really is, especially when she mentions that she's looking forward to the MC being a daddy in the future after knocking her up~ In all honesty, it's the sole, genuine "good ending" in Drain Mansion imho, seriously~ ^-^)
 

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I will never understand the absurd and unreasonable demand by mobile players that every single game should be ported to smartphones. Have these people never even once considered just how useless of an effort that would be when it comes to the control schemes alone? Yes, a visual novel could very well work on a phone, but those typically only need single-button controls anyway. But a platforming game that often requires precision as well as speed simply cannot be ported to a phone. It just can't be done!

I really wish mobile players would stop with this incessant demand that everything should be stripped of every single ounce of complexity to the point that it could be playable on something so gaming-unfriendly as a smartphone... :FacePalm:

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The idea that mobile adaptation is inherently a bad thing is just outdated. It's about clever design, not dumbing down. Good mobile games use touch controls effectively, or offer controller support. The market is huge, and developers are finding ways to make complex gameplay work. It's not about making everything simple, it's about finding smart solutions. It's about accessibility. It's about letting more people enjoy the experience, and that's a good thing.
 
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