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can someone recomend me some game like Demon Deals
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Game threads aren't the place to ask for recommendations. You should ask in Recommendations & Identification.
can someone recomend me some game like Demon Deals
Yes... Ask in here.
Game threads aren't the place to ask for recommendations. You should ask in Recommendations & Identification.
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before start brandy the scen is full after that the scen is short and there are many thing i can’t see it
look at my post directly before yours .After complete the first task of Brandy quest (try to talk before history class) a bug occurs. Map freeze and don't follow the charachter during the movement. Can someone help?
go down after exiting your apartmenthow can i head to the cyclope’s dungeon to meet ashley
I don't think thats a cliffhanger and will not have a continuation its meant to be interpreted as repeatable H-scene that was shown already like the titjob.This was a torturing, mad cliffhanger. Even though we got a good amount of Leslie's in main campaign, this non ending in Cassie's quest hurt. Whenever seeing Leslie I just want more Leslie. View attachment 4266861
This is the best slow burn can be. The story provides a strong backbone to contextualize and there is no blue balls extravaganza going on here, it's constant teasing, hot scenarios, and foreplay scenes.Loving the slow burn approach to this ngl, I can turn my brain and goon when the sex scenes come up but when the plot stuff comes up I really do feel anxious for whats gonna happen to the mc and his immediate family
I don't know why people are worried about how long it will take --- like they want it to finish "now" or "soon" rather than simply enjoy it for however long it takes. When there is no more content to add, there is no more content to add.we got around 15 focus updates left (combining the linnets and freemans and Bex/Sam). Then, you multiply it by 2 for the .5 updates. At around 9months per update (not sure if the team has considered reducing the amount of art per update to speed it along), we are looking at 270 months, or 22.5 years left of production. Thats.....2047 or 2048 completion year. Don't get me wrong, this game is GOATED all things considered (art, story, animation, sfx, etc) but hopefully they can change their approach about updates. That is a long time for one game lol and they have made it clear they have no plans on expanding the team. I believe the original plan was 6month production for each update, that would still put them around 2040ish completion year. It is good that the Dev is very transparent about production and active with the fanbase/supporters, and that the game is free.....
Some folks just wanna boink Leslie.I don't know why people are worried about how long it will take --- like they want it to finish "now" or "soon" rather than simply enjoy it for however long it takes. When there is no more content to add, there is no more content to add.
Instead of thinking of these games like something you buy off the shelf or drop a few bucks on steam for a "packaged" product --- people should start thinking of these like series --- there are US soap operas that ran for 50-60 years of content, Sesame Street is over 50 years, Saturday Night Live is 50 this year, The Simpsons is over 30 years, South Park is over 20.
Just enjoy the ride. If developers want to make one game their entire career (I'm not saying Breadman does, either - but he can if he wants to), bully for them. And bully for us to have something to enjoy year after year after year with new content.
And they will get to see the MC do that around v0.10.Some folks just wanna boink Leslie.
"I don't know why people are worried" Easy, because we have a long history that pretty much says the longer something is in development, the higher the chances of it becoming a milking scheme. My time on this mortal plane is limited so I'll not like a game takes 50 years to finish. Speaking of....I don't know why people are worried about how long it will take --- like they want it to finish "now" or "soon" rather than simply enjoy it for however long it takes. When there is no more content to add, there is no more content to add.
Instead of thinking of these games like something you buy off the shelf or drop a few bucks on steam for a "packaged" product --- people should start thinking of these like series --- there are US soap operas that ran for 50-60 years of content, Sesame Street is over 50 years, Saturday Night Live is 50 this year, The Simpsons is over 30 years, South Park is over 20.
Just enjoy the ride. If developers want to make one game their entire career (I'm not saying Breadman does, either - but he can if he wants to), bully for them. And bully for us to have something to enjoy year after year after year with new content.