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This game's minigames are seriously infuriating. Here's the deal about fap games. The thing I'm least concerned about is challenging gameplay. Sure, make it fun to add some spice, but this shit.. this isn't fun. This is rage fuel. I wont even feel satisfied for completing it, I'll just be mad it took this long and be glad its over.
EDIT: Just beat it. Yup. No satisfaction. No sense of accomplishment. Just glad its over. Yikes.
Aside from the minigames, I really love this game. It's one of the very few I actually really look forward to updates from. Also retro/pixel games are my weakness. Honestly my only complaints (aside from the minigames, obviously) are that the lewd scenes or how you transition into them feels a bit unnatural/forced/too rushed. For example, when completing Mary Jane, what the mom does to repay you completely caught me off guard. I'm thinking.. "What the fuck? That was quick. I pretty much just met this woman and here she is on display for me, talking dirty. Wat?" Whereas slowly transitioning characters, or opening them up to you feels a lot more natural than, "Bam, thanks for do quest, here an sexy thing!" Just my two cents, I suppose. Basically what I'm saying is the way the buildup was handled is version 1.0, and most of 2.0 were somewhat organic and felt right. But the lewds in 3.0, while appreciated, felt a lot more artificial. I'd say Amy's quest chain in V3 was probably the most natural of the new content added. Lastly, the grind required/expected for some of the cards, complete with heavy RNG (and I do mean heavy), as well as the avatar unlock costs, are absolutely insane. If I wanted to gamble with RNG boxes, laced with little chance of hitting it big, I'd go to Winstar, or play a Korean MMO. RNG is probably one of the most annoying, despised methods of prolonging your gameplay experience. I'd really much prefer either straight up cash grind for guaranteed unlocks, a more reasonable RNG formula, or something
actually fun, like having them hidden in the world. Just some food for thought; hope I didn't make it sound too harsh.