Usually at the end of the day, I go over what's new, and this thread gives me plenty to read, and plenty to enjoy. I try to add .02$ on what I remember as seeming to be significant.
- I too am left winged, though that translates differently in my country. There is a basic conceptual difference between left and right. Left, believing in leveling the playing field, would invest in enabling the weakest, thus extending the circle of those who can make a difference, though each can make only a small difference. Right, believing in the power of a hierarchy, would invest in giving more power to the strong, aiming for them to make big leaps, but in the process making the circle as small and focused as it can be. A person who uses their identity (gender or otherwise) to minimize others and deny them rights, is a small, insecure, fascist. I've known too many good people who happen to be trans, to be willing to let that rhetoric be claimed as "trans ideology" by those small people, even if their center of identity is their gender.
- When I first saw The Big Score, it looked like it wasn't worth my time. I mean, look at those graphics - is that MSPaint?! Then I played for a while, and found out it's a really good game. Lauren and Ivy carry a stronger malesub focus, imho, with the age play for the first and the sissification for the latter, and that's less my thing, whereas Nikki and Becky focus more on the femdom side of the equation, the first dominating physically and the latter mentally, and turn me on more, but it's just a good game. I wonder how it'd look with a stronger graphics creator.
- I played Dark Neighborhood a while back... I recall had some nice graphics and audio, but was otherwise weak. The main focus of the game is incest, with the male protag being in a constant state of crisis at being involved in it. One of the characters acts dominant towards him, but over time she mellows. I'm not planning on replaying the game.
- The Juice Media are awesome.