It took a while, but after playing through the game a second time, I would like to give my brief feedback on the game.
The first chapters of the game feel quite short, as if something is missing to bring the story to life. However, with each chapter, the game gets better and better, especially as the story develops.
The sexual situations are well and creatively staged, and I find the story interesting.
It´s great that the game offers a wide variety of femdom content, all of which appealed to me (except for the MC feminization)
I have just one criticism regarding ruined orgasms. In the two (three if you choose the Barbie route) scenes where it occurs so far, the semen squirts out of the penis.
However, this is not the case in a real and well-done ruined orgasm. Here, the semen flows slowly but steadily out of the penis. It's not an exact science; everyone defines it a little differently.
The way it is portrayed in the game is more like an "abandoned orgasm", where there is more squirt.
I find the following links quite useful on the subject of ruined orgasms:
Clean-up scenes already appeared in the game before this scene. And this scene would have been perfect for that.
The MC finally gets to have sex and cum after all this time, but then has to clean up the creampie.
In a good femdom relationship, the slave has always to clean up his mess when he makes one! No matter where it lands!
Despite my minor criticism, it's a great game and I'm looking forward to the next update. I'm excited to see how the story continues and hope that the virus will actually be released into the world at the end
Hope Kalie gets convinced to stay and helps the President stop the resistance. MC can then realize it's best for him to stay too he prolly never got to lick so much pussy in his entire life
I think the major choices/routes are for now:
1) betray the resistance
2) how "nice" you make Kali
3) how "defiant" you make the MC
for 2 and 3 there is a counter and a score, but for now besides some small dialog changes, there is nothing new
If I remember correctly, the only noticeable change to the story is whether or not you steal the underwear (evidence) from Barbie's room. This affects who gets the cell phone, and if you steal the evidence, you get a sex scene with Barbie that you wouldn't otherwise get.
There are some decisions in the game that allow you to skip certain sexual practices (e.g., during the engagement party or as a test subject in the clinic), but this has no effect on the story.
Depending on whether you follow cuckold content, there is another different sex scene after the wedding (either a cuckold scene or a lesbian femdom scene).
The other decisions in the game theoretically have an impact, but in the current build they have no noticeable effect (e.g., whether you want to prevent the car bomb or not), so the gameplay is currently quite linear (except for deviations in the dialogues and minor scenes).
There are choices but they are not good, the dream scene was not avoidable but skippable, being sucked by the guy or sucking the dildo was avoidable, etc.
How was this scene avoidable? I tried every combination of choices I could find (what few there are) leading up to it and I still was confronted with having to have gay sex; my only "choice" was to pitch or to catch...
How do I avoid this scene altogether? What choice did I miss along the way?
I agree. Even more, I don't understand why the wife of the main character, who must be very smart for a researcher, can't understand the reason for cheating, in which the main character has no choice. Either she is just stupid (because the author did not think about this moment) or she herself is involved in this "random" story with getting to the island, because she purely accidentally fit in very well with the team.
Not to be an apologist for the genre ('cause I'm not) but I've known plenty of folks in real life who were brilliant within their field of study but were otherwise shamefully gullible... ...I assumed this was the case for the wife. I won't discount your theory that she was "in" on the whole thing but I don't subscribe to it. Not yet, at least.