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morpheusahrms

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same here and now i don't even want to come back to this game
Ok sounds that you guys saved me a download after several chapters pause. I have had enough wuzzes to play as lately, it's time that MCs everywhere man up (or woman up... I don't much care, just want some strong, mature characters that are not taking crap from every two bit douche they encounter).

Adult power! ;-)
 

Only4You

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Sorry for saying some negative things about this game, but I just needed to get this off my chest.

I've been playing DFD for more than a year now (started playing it after I had finished playing the most recent update of DMD, as a way making do with while I would waited for the next update). At first, it felt completely different, at least from DMD (I was still very new to adult VNs). The story seemed much more profound and I felt like there were real stakes at play in this game - and soon it became one of my favorites.

But looking back, I don't feel the same way anymore. The story feels somewhat pretentious, it feels like it takes itself more seriously than it actually appears to be. The "filler" episodes put inside feel useless now - as the game's rationality for the tension and internal conflicts just doesn't make sense.

If I were the MC, I would feel more conflicted about banging my own daughter/ward or fucking around behind her back, rather than what she thinks of me/ what impression I make on her. She's been around me all my life, she should know me very well and as I should know her, so guessing the other character's emotions rather than a direct confrontation kinda feels pointless. I would reserve that trope for couples who've just met.

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In a game called "Daughter for Dessert", you would probably expect the daughter to be the strongest/ most well-developed character. But unfortunately, she's the most weakly developed female character of this game. All the depth the writer tried to put to her character feels "fake" and she as a character feels "hollow" inside, underneath the veneer of all the emotional drama. After playing DMD and making do with the unnaturally naive and immature daughter, I had hoped that DFD would at least make an attempt at creating a believable character for a daughter - but I guess, that hope was misplaced. What makes it worse is that DMD doesn't take itself too seriously - which makes it kinda acceptable/forgivable, but DFD does.

[Last hypocritical remark: I've actually chosen Amanda rather than the other girls (who are undoubtedly much more desirable) ... ... ... because, you know, parents cannot just give up on their children... ... ... Aaaand, as much as I would like to pose myself as a guy of refined taste, wanting to bang my daughter was what got me to play this game in the first place, soooo... yeah... :rolleyes:
(Plz, don't misread my words, I don't have a daughter, a little too young to have one, and if I did, I wouldn't want to bang her... ... ... I'm making it worse for myself, aren't I :confused::confused:? )]
 

Endrju

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Ok sounds that you guys saved me a download after several chapters pause. I have had enough wuzzes to play as lately, it's time that MCs everywhere man up (or woman up... I don't much care, just want some strong, mature characters that are not taking crap from every two bit douche they encounter).

Adult power! ;-)
thats so true, i hate the fact that most of the MC's are weak crying bitches that had to be rescued by someone. fuck that i say. this is the reason i got involved into all that developing gibberish
 
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Endrju

Shadows of the Past
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Sep 20, 2017
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Sorry for saying some negative things about this game, but I just needed to get this off my chest.

I've been playing DFD for more than a year now (started playing it after I finished playing the most recent update of DMD, as a way making do with while I would waited for the next update). At first, it felt completely different, at least from DMD (I was still very new to adult VNs). The story seemed much more profound and I felt like there were real stakes at play in this game - and soon it became one of my favorites.

But looking back, I don't feel the same way anymore. The story feels somewhat pretentious, it feels like it takes itself more seriously than it actually appears to be. The "filler" episodes put inside feel useless now - as the game's rationality for the tension and internal conflicts just doesn't make sense.

If I were the MC, I would feel more conflicted about banging my own daughter/ward or fucking around behind her back, rather than what she thinks of me/ what impression I make on her. She's been around me all my life, she should know me very well and as I should know her, so guessing the other character's emotions rather than a direct confrontation kinda feels pointless. I would reserve that trope for couples who've just met.

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In a game called "Daughter for Dessert", you would probably expect the daughter to be the strongest/ most well-developed character. But unfortunately, she's the most weakly developed female character of this game. All the depth the writer tried to put to her character feels "fake" and she as a character feels "hollow" inside, underneath the veneer of all the emotional drama. After playing DMD and making do with the unnaturally naive and immature daughter, I had hoped that DFD would at least make an attempt at creating a believable character for a daughter - but I guess, that hope was misplaced. What makes it worse is that DMD doesn't take itself too seriously - which makes it kinda acceptable, but DFD does.

Last hypocritical remark: I've actually chosen Amanda rather than the other girls (who are undoubtedly much more desirable) ... ... ... because, you know, parents cannot just give up on their children... ... ... Aaaand, as much as I would like to pose myself as a guy of refined taste, wanting to bang my daughter was what got me to play this game in the first place, soooo... yeah... :rolleyes:
(Plz, don't misread my words, I don't have a daughter, a little too young to have one, and if I did, I wouldn't want to bang her... ... ... I'm making it worse for myself, aren't I :confused::confused:? )
wow.. im fucking moved by this. i hope @Palmer will read this because lot of us are freaking disappointed.
 

albul

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Ok, i haven't played this this since Amanda's character took a nosedive in chapter 13, so seeing that this would be finally addressed, i wanted to know if/how Amanda would be redeemed. Before making up my mind on it, i have just one question for those that read the conversations between Amanda and the MC in chapter 17, has she actually apologized even once for the way she reacted/treated the MC? All I've seen was the MC saying he's sorry and apologizing for everything, so i kind of hope that i'm just blind and I've missed it.
 
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Lonecanuck

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Are most of the choices not important to warrant a full WT? I see the one we have it only mentions the sex scenes.
Up until the final chapter, there wasn’t really a need to create a full walkthrough. Even then, there are sex scenes in ch 19 allowing you see what ending you want.
 

JoeSte91

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I found a real issue with this concept, telling her no we can't carry on, or should i say what she does next.
Ok, girl brings you to nice a place to relax a change of cloths knowing she feels alot of guilt.
And you say No... girl would bust out crying and freaking out!! lol But no she doesn't act sad at all "she had a thought" WOW! just smile and guess we go back home. :LOL: Wish it was that easy in Real life.. or in my past experiences.
It's particularly noticeable because the daughter freaks out moments before when the MC suggests he wants to alone, until he assures her that he'll be right back and give her an answer. For her to be barely upset when you say no, feels like Palmer didn't care about this path, and only really included it because he had to for the sake of choice.

The immediacy of the decision rubs me the wrong was as well. Amanda started staying out all night, skipping work and walked out on the MC, all without a word or proper explanation, but gets mad when the MC wants to be alone after the major revelation of everything that happened? The double standard in this chapter is insane.

Ok, i haven't played this this since Amanda's character took a nosedive in chapter 13, so seeing that this would be finally addressed, i wanted to know if/how Amanda would be redeemed. Before making up my mind on it, i have just one question for those that read the conversations between Amanda and the MC in chapter 17, has she actually apologized even once for the way she reacted/treated the MC? All I've seen was the MC saying he's sorry and apologizing for everything, so i kind of hope that i'm just blind and I've missed it.
Yes, she does, sort of, but it's played off like 'oops, sorry, I didn't think', than anything profound or indeed even considerate. She's ultimately more concerned about whether the MC thinks she's selfish than whether her actual actions were wrong or disrespectful.
 

albul

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Yes, she does, sort of, but it's played off like 'oops, sorry, I didn't think', than anything profound or indeed even considerate. She's ultimately more concerned about whether the MC thinks she's selfish than whether her actual actions were wrong or disrespectful.
The closest thing even remotely close to an apology was this
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where she basically says she acknowledges her part of the blame, but doesn't apologize or actually say she's sorry for it. If that's the best she can do, then whatever, she can just fuck off.
 
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