[Reviewed for v0.23, subject to change]
TLDR:
Yes.
A bit more context:
We, people who play adult videogames, are a funny bunch.
If a game is too wordy and verbose, we condone it for being "too pretentious and Shakespearian" and say "I'd rather read Tolstoy!" and if it is simply worded it's "disrespecting our intelligence".
If the game is sex-abundant it's "meaninglessly horny and cheap" and if sex is rare, it has "misread its audience" and is "pointless".
I think what most of us suffer from is 'unwillingness to meet a game on its own terms'. Some games are story-heavy. Some are simple. Some are very horny. Some are complex.
They each require their own yardstick for measurement.
In that regard, Grandma's House is a great version of what it is.
People who find it difficult to enjoy are mostly imposing their own arbitrary metrics on it, unfortunately.
I will do an in-depth review of this game sometime in the future, but for now it has been a fun experience.
TLDR:
Yes.
A bit more context:
We, people who play adult videogames, are a funny bunch.
If a game is too wordy and verbose, we condone it for being "too pretentious and Shakespearian" and say "I'd rather read Tolstoy!" and if it is simply worded it's "disrespecting our intelligence".
If the game is sex-abundant it's "meaninglessly horny and cheap" and if sex is rare, it has "misread its audience" and is "pointless".
I think what most of us suffer from is 'unwillingness to meet a game on its own terms'. Some games are story-heavy. Some are simple. Some are very horny. Some are complex.
They each require their own yardstick for measurement.
In that regard, Grandma's House is a great version of what it is.
People who find it difficult to enjoy are mostly imposing their own arbitrary metrics on it, unfortunately.
I will do an in-depth review of this game sometime in the future, but for now it has been a fun experience.