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I already knew It before but had to replay all because i have the memory of a bananaWelcome! This game is truly a gem.![]()
I already knew It before but had to replay all because i have the memory of a bananaWelcome! This game is truly a gem.![]()
We will get a 2 day update, including the first council meeting where the MC is actually included, later this month - ETA = late August.I already knew It before but had to replay all because i have the memory of a banana![]()
It's not misspelled, it's the PROPER English spelling of the word.Wow ... did I really just figure out the title is a cosplay pun? Either that, or I just figured out the title is misspelled ...
Yes.Any improvements on the rendering? The preview photos looks like it was made on a potato pc with HS game engine in 2017
Here's some cute shadowsCan you show atleast 1 screenshot if you don't mind? Are shadows atleast added?
FTFY.it's the BRITISH English spelling of the word
Which game would that be?It occurs to me, this game has the same wholesome vibes as a certain other game that has a cat and a pelican.
Gives this game a kind of welcoming familiarity. Not that this game isn't its own game it is, but they're both very much love one love both. Assuming the underlying kinks of the respective games aren't deal breakers.
I dont see the connection, sure they both have harems that are quick to come into fruition, but that's about it.It occurs to me, this game has the same wholesome vibes as a certain other game that has a cat and a pelican.
Gives this game a kind of welcoming familiarity. Not that this game isn't its own game it is, but they're both very much love one love both. Assuming the underlying kinks of the respective games aren't deal breakers.
He is referring to My New FamilyWhich game would that be?
Cosy is the correct British English spelling, but yes, it was also intended to be a cosplay pun. I think you might be the first person to point that out without me telling them first.Wow ... did I really just figure out the title is a cosplay pun? Either that, or I just figured out the title is misspelled ...
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here & here &Can you show atleast 1 screenshot if you don't mind? Are shadows atleast added? Because they are non-existent in the preview photos.
I will point this out as well, that there is more than just the UK and Great Britain which speak British English. There are a lot of Commonwealth nations. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, India (largest population on the planet), etc. which all speak British English. As an American - I can also take your point that it being British English vs American English, just not the quantity of native speakers.FTFY.
Once enough people speak a certain way it becomes proper... American English is no less proper than British English.
*linguistics nerd hat off
*America hat on
Also since there's about 5 times as many "native" speakers of American English as there are of British English, yall are the weirdos.
*linguistics hat back on
Although using the above silly methodology I think that makes us all odd balls compared to Indian English.
Well damn ... now I want to retract all my self-flogging ...Cosy is the correct British English spelling, but yes, it was also intended to be a cosplay pun. I think you might be the first person to point that out without me telling them first.
The English Language has rules it won't mutilate?LOL
come on guys, we all know that the so called "British English" is just the purest way for spellings and etc
and lets just ignore slangs so we dont take in POSH version.
but British English will take in American words when its something was newly created by American in first place unless its something that contradicts the rule of English language.
tell me how you spell edemaThe English Language has rules it won't mutilate?
Canadians speak Canadian English it's a distinct dialect, just like Australian English. The King doesn't get to claim the kids in this dispute.I will point this out as well, that there is more than just the UK and Great Britain which speak British English. There are a lot of Commonwealth nations. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, India (largest population on the planet), etc. which all speak British English. As an American - I can also take your point that it being British English vs American English, just not the quantity of native speakers.