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Well, it is meant to be a mini-game that enhances user experience through involvement. But overcomplicating that part took away a whole chunk of fun out of the experienceThis sort of thing takes away from what a visual novel is supposed to be about, at least in my opinion. I do auto-win as well as I don't play visual novels for arcade style gameplay.
so when do we get the complete season here?Information for College Kings players.
College Kings Act I, Act II and Act III, which is split across three Acts and game downloads, has now been combined into one game; one single game download; and is free to play for a better gaming experience.
Going forward, College Kings – Acts I to III will be known as College Kings - The Complete Season.
With this change, the College Kings Acts II and III will be retired soon to remove any future confusion.
New naming:
CK1 - The Complete Season.
CK2 - Episode I.
Subsequent parts of CK2 will be released as Episodes.
Bunch of bs.It isn't just cheating foreshadowing, but the foreshadowing of an entire cycle of a toxic marriage. Now I'm not saying that Nora is a bad LI or anything, just that there is a lot of subtext to go with the text and it isn't really subtle. It is like there is foreshadowing that Nora is meant to be the one that he will marry and have children with even though she is wrong for him. Basically, Nora's entire story arc is cheating and past behavior being an indication of future behavior. It kinda goes like this:
1. Nora and Alex have a meet cute, but she says right away she is taken.
2. Nora is seen chatting up Emily, the first girl we see her talking to/mirroring is the one who allegedly cheated on Alex
3. They get closer at the wolf party where she is beefing with her boyfriend
4. She enlists his help to make her dream trip come true, not her boyfriend
5. On the trip they sneak away from the group, including her boyfriend
6. Her boyfriend leaves her at the alter, she marries Alex instead
7. She has a domestic abuse incident (much discussed on this board)
8. She cheats with Alex (optional) Hides the affair
9. She disappears and ghosts Alex. Private detective must be "hired" to find her.
10. She insists that Alex creampie her even though they didn't before. Baby trap.
11. Alex and Nora parent a "baby" together (optional and fake lol)
12. She says that her and Chloe made out even if Alex and Chloe and/or Nora are in a relationship (plus she hates Chloe).
13. She tells Alex that no matter how the election went that nothing will be the same afterward.
There are other less impactful things, like her testing/teasing Alex with the prospect of cheating if you join the Wolves, but in general infidelity and Nora are thematically joined at the hip. While just a few of these you can just take or leave, when you string them all together they show a pattern foreshadowing that her cycle may be hard to break. Once you can see the foreshadowing, you really can't unsee it. It is just thematic shorthand. Then again, a lot of the other LIs have much less subtle problems (I'm looking at you Amber). The funny thing is that Chloe has a lot of similar red flags throughout the game but the main difference is that Nora would be a good mother (albeit a bad wife).
This is just a name change - everything is up to date.so when do we get the complete season here?
ok shame. so the bug with act 1 and 2 with the saves still not fixed? i got the guy, (cant remember his name), thrown home during europe trip before hte rest of the class went. but then in act 2 he is suddenly on same flight and with the class at airport...This is just a name change - everything is up to date.
There are no changes to the game files, version or content.
I'm not making a value judgment on Nora's cheating or assigning blame. I'm talking about foreshadowing and analyzing the events as a storytelling convention. If I were to attempt to diagram problems with the relationship between Alex and Nora (who I must admit is probably my favorite love interest, issues notwithstanding) I would assert that women who cheat on their partner will tend to cheat on any future partner as well (men too, honestly). At any rate, I wasn't discussing that so if you wish to refute it feel free. The foreshadowing aspect is only a possible allusion to future events. No other love interest is as intertwined with prospects of marriage, children, infidelity, and divorce as Nora is. They stand up to get married. They raise a plastic baby together. Nora cheats, either physically or emotionally is your choice. Nora's parents are in the throes of a divorce. It isn't exactly subtle.Bunch of bs.
Chris practically abandons Nora, so her leaving him is set in stone. Even Chloe, who's constantly busy, leaves some room for MC, unlike what Chris does to Nora (now multiply this for months).
Also, Nora doesn't hate Chloe, she never said that. In fact Nora said that she would like to improve her relationship with Chole.
Breaking apart and Nora's optional cheating is all Chris fault. He could've easily avoided this disaster by spending a little more time with his girlfriend. They didn't even have any intimacy for a long time and that's fucked up thing to do to your significant other.
You probably mean Charlie. It's not a bug. He normally back home with everyone on the plane from that Europe trip, and you can only really get rid of him at the very beginning of Episode I in CK2. It is certainly not the case that he himself is returning home from a trip. Even thrown home is not realistic, as teachers are responsible for every person on the trip until the end of the trip.ok shame. so the bug with act 1 and 2 with the saves still not fixed? i got the guy, (cant remember his name), thrown home during europe trip before hte rest of the class went. but then in act 2 he is suddenly on same flight and with the class at airport...
Shame on you for not goin the harem route my bro and keeping the girls lonely.So I am currently on my first play through and I have only chased Aubrey and Chloe, I’m up to the Europe trip, is there a way I can stop being with Chloe and only Aubrey?
thanks to anyone who can help
The only breakup being 'boyfriend' in the game so far is with Lauren and Ms Rose (But the affair was secret).So I am currently on my first play through and I have only chased Aubrey and Chloe, I’m up to the Europe trip, is there a way I can stop being with Chloe and only Aubrey?
thanks to anyone who can help
He says he was going to see it this fall (in other words, yet this year), so it should come between the second week of NOVEMBER to the second week of DECEMBER.does any one know if Ep 2 is coming out this year or not
Ah okay thanks, is that also the same for College Kings the new episodes?To lose the FWB relationship, it is also difficult, I think that with Chloe, you can only change it before the trip, not after that, but with Aubrey you can.
And to tell you the truth, after we define a relationship it's kind of hard to change
I played until the penultimate day of episode one, so yes.Ah okay thanks, is that also the same for College Kings the new episodes?
Well, someone forgot to tell the person who updates the OP, it still says just Act I for version 1.1.2s that now contains Act I, II and III and refers to the CK2 download as Act II.Information for College Kings players.
College Kings Act I, Act II and Act III, which is split across three Acts and game downloads, has now been combined into one game; one single game download; and is free to play for a better gaming experience.
Going forward, College Kings – Acts I to III will be known as College Kings - The Complete Season.
With this change, the College Kings Acts II and III will be retired soon to remove any future confusion.
New naming:
CK1 - The Complete Season.
CK2 - Episode I.
Subsequent parts of CK2 will be released as Episodes.
How many times are you going to spam the same question? Just ask the guys that make android ports about this game. Or even better: buy a PC/laptop, download CK and play it there.What happened to the android play? Come on guys!!
No need to ask.What happened to the android play? Come on guys!!
There's no foreshadowing about Nora.I'm not making a value judgment on Nora's cheating or assigning blame. I'm talking about foreshadowing and analyzing the events as a storytelling convention. If I were to attempt to diagram problems with the relationship between Alex and Nora (who I must admit is probably my favorite love interest, issues notwithstanding) I would assert that women who cheat on their partner will tend to cheat on any future partner as well (men too, honestly). At any rate, I wasn't discussing that so if you wish to refute it feel free. The foreshadowing aspect is only a possible allusion to future events. No other love interest is as intertwined with prospects of marriage, children, infidelity, and divorce as Nora is. They stand up to get married. They raise a plastic baby together. Nora cheats, either physically or emotionally is your choice. Nora's parents are in the throes of a divorce. It isn't exactly subtle.
Also, if you didn't pick up on the fact that Chloe and Nora hate each other you are NOT paying attention. She might not have said "I hate you" but boy do actions speak louder than words.