So, I generally don't like university settings in adult games. Not because I hate those settings in fiction, but because adult games often don't communicate them well. Make universities look too much like high schools. Throw in weird tropes.
But I find that
Eternum does a much better job of showing, hinting and implying a sense of scale. The party shows that the facilities in Kredon seem pretty large (large enough for a university, tho a high school could be possible) with campus buildings, and short segments of class communicate a plausible scale too. Penny's social networking in uni seems independent enough to suggest it isn't linked to a fixed class of mostly the same students or high school-like cliques. And instruction doesn't seem regimented or tied to a high school-sized class either: good use of a lecture theatre. And, best of all, there's no hint that there's 1,
only 1 single sorority, the
only sorority in the university, that just
happens to be
really bizarre and porny. Nothing like that. Perfect.
Anyway thought that's pretty ironic for a game where the dominant school setting is in a high school. But kudos to Caribdis.
This sounds suspiciously like the judgment of Paris. Sir, are you trying to stir up a Trojan war in the Carter household?