Sep 16, 2018
171
117
249
Cant wait for team scambus to update this game to v0.2.5.1y in the next 5 years so we can try all the amazing new features and animations it will have like
"we changed the title screen image"
"we added 1 extra frame to the running animation"
"oopsie we intentionally introduced like 15 bugs in the update!they will eventually get fixed in the next week two years so no more extra content until then, sowy!"
"we slightly improved the teeth on both male and female mc"
"we changed the cheatcode to *G1VU5MNYUF1NGID0T" since we have been working SO HARD to add the new 2 microscopic pixel art anims!, by the way the magnifying glass dlc is on its way"
"we also hired a new animation but they left after less than a month because he was asking for 'compensation' for his work,we thought they were crazy and we let em go."

with amazing features like that how can you NOT be pumped???
this masterpiece truly is the star citizen of monster fucking
 

aspar4gus

Well-Known Member
Mar 27, 2019
1,171
2,879
498
Remember when the game was getting proper sex scenes instead of indicipherable pixel blobs fucking with text as a lazy as shit substitute?
As long as that still produce them infinite money glitch they won't ever be pushed to make a new one
 

Tscn2002

New Member
Mar 11, 2022
5
7
88
i paid for the steam version a while ago when it was on sale. i hope by the time i have grandkids this game will be finished
 

Morah SDG

Development Consultant & Revision's Supervisor
Game Developer
Feb 10, 2018
2,350
7,131
798
As somebody who himself has never actually played this, would this be worth a one time play for a brand new player in its current state?
 

aspar4gus

Well-Known Member
Mar 27, 2019
1,171
2,879
498
As somebody who himself has never actually played this, would this be worth a one time play for a brand new player in its current state?
Yes,

And i think it'd be an even more magical & optimistic experience if you encountered this game as an early access on steam and was ignorant about this thread, i wouldn't surprised if that first impression compels many ppl into patronship not knowing any of its history
 

sometowell

Member
Jul 17, 2020
129
190
161
As somebody who himself has never actually played this, would this be worth a one time play for a brand new player in its current state?
If you ignore the context (like being 8+ years on development with ridiculous shenanigans) the game gives a good first impression (maybe this is another reason why it has kept the support for such a long time).
 
  • Like
Reactions: ffive and Morah SDG

Daekas

Member
Jul 26, 2017
295
565
258
Yes,

And i think it'd be an even more magical & optimistic experience if you encountered this game as an early access on steam and was ignorant about this thread, i wouldn't surprised if that first impression compels many ppl into patronship not knowing any of its history
No.
People want to support this, thinking this EA has been in development for some months, maybe.
They deliberately delete stuff that tells others about the history. They lie to people and 'legally scam' them.

Most of their supporters only do so for a few months, then stop.
But they put a lot of money into 'advertising' and literally faking reviews on Steam and stuff.
Which, in turn, get's them new supporters to stay for a while.

The game itself is not bad per se.
If we'd been talking about a 1 to 2 man project that has been cooking for a year, maybe.
For a game that has been making more than 10K a month for years, this is a lazy excuse of greed.
And everyone defending this needs some slaps to wake up.

This, literally, is one of the reasons Gaming nowadays is a sad shadow of it's former self.
More and more 'developers' slap the Early-Access stamp on a game only to excuse every problem with it.
Most of them never even making it to a full release.
And even bigger developers and publishers (Crapsoft and Electronic Crap, for example) don't really bother with developing good games anymore because it's not about making a good game anymore.
It's about making the biggest profit with the least amount of work put in.
 

Winterforyou

New Member
Dec 30, 2023
7
4
146
Not a lot of story or character development?
I haven't played it in years but well it is an unfinished game so I can only assume the gameplay aspects would be unfinished at best and an utter waste of time at worst, and judging the trajectory I'd rather just not invest in the characters and story in a game not wanting to finish anytime soon anyways ykwim?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Morah SDG

BlackShuck

New Member
Nov 5, 2025
5
21
54
This and predation are two of the biggest cons going at the moment. It's never going to be finished, it's sole reason to exist is to milk money from people with more of it than sense.

Also god damn a lot of the male monsters have hideous out of place weirdly human faces.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AOSeven

sometowell

Member
Jul 17, 2020
129
190
161
No.
People want to support this, thinking this EA has been in development for some months, maybe.
They deliberately delete stuff that tells others about the history. They lie to people and 'legally scam' them.

Most of their supporters only do so for a few months, then stop.
But they put a lot of money into 'advertising' and literally faking reviews on Steam and stuff.
Which, in turn, get's them new supporters to stay for a while.

The game itself is not bad per se.
If we'd been talking about a 1 to 2 man project that has been cooking for a year, maybe.
For a game that has been making more than 10K a month for years, this is a lazy excuse of greed.
And everyone defending this needs some slaps to wake up.

This, literally, is one of the reasons Gaming nowadays is a sad shadow of it's former self.
More and more 'developers' slap the Early-Access stamp on a game only to excuse every problem with it.
Most of them never even making it to a full release.
And even bigger developers and publishers (Crapsoft and Electronic Crap, for example) don't really bother with developing good games anymore because it's not about making a good game anymore.
It's about making the biggest profit with the least amount of work put in.
This is a nsfw game so it doesn't make much sense to compare it to the mainstream industry.

Now we can use examples of nsfw games and well ... Taking years to develop and making bad decisions to keep developing the game is the norm.

I no longer support projects without looking for information about them, F95 should also include a dynamic tag for time in development.
 
2.20 star(s) 78 Votes