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And actually this game kept so far a rather fast and steady pace. But who wouldn't want more and more of it?Unfortunately, that is the truth.
And actually this game kept so far a rather fast and steady pace. But who wouldn't want more and more of it?Unfortunately, that is the truth.
Social class might play a part too. The peasants at the top aren’t wearing much, but the pharaoh seems dressed up; maybe the raider girls would run around half-naked, but Ain wouldn’t.Good points, but interestingly, it seems that in ancient Egypt, actually people didn't wear a lot of clothing.
Most men were depicted wearing light skirts only and are often (shaved) bald. Women wore dresses which left the breasts uncovered.
In modern Egypt, things are rather different now.
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Was going to say this too. Pretty sure most of those people in those depictions were probably slaves or servantsSocial class might play a part too. The peasants at the top aren’t wearing much, but the pharaoh seems dressed up; maybe the raider girls would run around half-naked, but Ain wouldn’t.
Also, unless I’m mistaken, I think ancient Egypt was less desert-like than today. Around that time,You must be registered to see the linkswas known as the “Fertile Crescent.”
I tried this one a while back and stopped (at the first sex scene, with the raider woman?), but I'd love to give it another shot! Just got a couple of questions before I really dive in:
1. Are the sex scenes just 'NEXT POSE -> NEXT POSE -> CUM' for the whole game, or do they improve? I just hate that format, no word on whether the girl is cumming or further details about the scene.
2. Does the game actually make use of the Egypt setting? Like, in the sense of culture, religion? Or is it just a 'generic' desert wasteland claiming to be based on Egypt?
I'd really appreciate any answers!
Ah, I guess it was just that one with the raider then?
- A lot of sex scenes have dialogue throughout (including women calling out their orgasms), so I’m not sure what you’re referring to when you say it’s just one pose after the next and you can’t even tell when the girls come. They don’t have epileptic seizures like in NLT games, that’s for certain.
I’m not very knowledgeable when it comes to Islam, so I couldn’t tell you how much inspiration the game draws from that specifically, but I, for one, can’t see many influences.As for the second question, I was really interested in how Islam would be depicted in the post-apocalypse, since I don't think that's been done before.
All sharing is optional and you can turn it off so you don’t even see the option. That being said, the girls which are available for sharing are main characters which can’t be avoided. The MC can share his wife and the younger of his two daughters with Igor (a friend of his), and, in a way (this might count as sharing or not to you), the eldest of his two daughters with the queen.Adding in another question, then: can ALL the girls in the game be shared, or are some exclusive to the MC? This might sound ridiculous, but just knowing that a girl can be shared weirds me out a little.
Indeed, but this didn't make them like, immune to death or burnings. And they probably spent a lot more time out in the sun than the upper class. Now, either it was rather feasable or the depiction in the Jeroglyphs is mostly symbolic. But for as far as we know egyptians used to portray every day scenes in a realistic way (of course, until it got about supernatural and religion). So we can assume that actual egyptian workers were out in the sun with their torsos naked and shaved heads. So it must have been ok, or they would have had cheap hats and other means to shield from direct sunlight.Was going to say this too. Pretty sure most of those people in those depictions were probably slaves or servants
To my taste this game have some of the most entycing sex scenes of the genre. Especially because they are on the very dominant side, which works very well with me.I tried this one a while back and stopped (at the first sex scene, with the raider woman?), but I'd love to give it another shot! Just got a couple of questions before I really dive in:
1. Are the sex scenes just 'NEXT POSE -> NEXT POSE -> CUM' for the whole game, or do they improve? I just hate that format, no word on whether the girl is cumming or further details about the scene.
Lously but yes, (ancient) Egyptian culture is part of the game. But not directly. The setting is an original culture that rised from the fall of current civilization which is strongly inspired by egyptan heritage, but actually doesn't know much about it. So it's more about a future a bit distorted idea of what ancient egyptian society was like.2. Does the game actually make use of the Egypt setting? Like, in the sense of culture, religion? Or is it just a 'generic' desert wasteland claiming to be based on Egypt?
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Nope, this ain't what you voted for yet, but the Fallout show left me no choice. Thinking about it, Shani as a Lone Wanderer, what would be her S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats? High speech could give some advanced negotiation options...
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Pretty sure it's actually supposed to be in post-apocalyptic Egypt. Towards the beginning after Ivy/Yuna's escape, Ain complains very briefly in Arabic, and "old Cairo" probably isn't in Illinois based on the wrecked skyscrapers. We can assume that the game is using a translation convention for Ancient Egyptian/Coptic from that.2. Does the game actually make use of the Egypt setting? Like, in the sense of culture, religion? Or is it just a 'generic' desert wasteland claiming to be based on Egypt?
I'd really appreciate any answers!
Beastiality sounds a lot nastier thoughIt’s spelled “bestiality,” God dammit.
Well yes, it physically takes place in what is today Egypt, but the question was about the culture, religion, etc., which, again, while the game draws inspiration from them, aren’t explored as perhaps a hard sci-fi story using the same premise of postapocalyptic Egypt might.Pretty sure it's actually supposed to be in post-apocalyptic Egypt. Towards the beginning after Ivy/Yuna's escape, Ain complains very briefly in Arabic, and "old Cairo" probably isn't in Illinois based on the wrecked skyscrapers. We can assume that the game is using a translation convention for Ancient Egyptian/Coptic from that.
I wish this game could have the same amount of content and quality every two weeks, at least. Not only this but other games too. But yeah, good stuff takes time.And actually this game kept so far a rather fast and steady pace. But who wouldn't want more and more of it?