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Olallà, this is a little too much...Is there games with BBC pregnancy? Breedtown and manilla shaw are the only ones I can think of
This is actually a legit question for this particular game. In the intro, the dev says "...a visual novel where every choice you make shapes the outcome." So by that logic, the NTR SHOULD be avoidable.is ntr avoid.... NO, I CAN'T
But a lot of devs lie in the overview by asking a question that makes it look like your choice matters, but all they have to do to not lie is add: "Play and find out.", but they'd rather lure in people with false promises.This is actually a legit question for this particular game. In the intro, the dev says "...a visual novel where every choice you make shapes the outcome." So by that logic, the NTR SHOULD be avoidable.
They just forget e little wordThis is actually a legit question for this particular game. In the intro, the dev says "...a visual novel where every choice you make shapes the outcome." So by that logic, the NTR SHOULD be avoidable.
I always check reviews and ignore the 5 stars one when there's only 10k people that played it, if I was a dev would like for people their opinion not lure with false hope to get patrons.But a lot of devs lie in the overview by asking a question that makes it look like your choice matters, but all they have to do to not lie is add: "Play and find out.", but they'd rather lure in people with false promises.
I've done that with my GF, it wasn't easy.
Technically, that's a fallacy. There can be many endings, each with a different form of NTR, not a single one without it.This is actually a legit question for this particular game. In the intro, the dev says "...a visual novel where every choice you make shapes the outcome." So by that logic, the NTR SHOULD be avoidable.
Asking the questions that matter.Gym avoidable?