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'da fuck? Team Leah+Daisy 3some dude :love:

This has been the best invention after tin loaf's :ROFLMAO:
Oh I'll certainly agree that being the meat in a Leah/Daisy sandwich would be pretty high on my fuckit list. I just can't help but be drawn to Hazel's smartass personality (which in a way I guess would be hachi's smartass personality?)

Ah hell, i just broke my brain.
 
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oceanbobo4

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is a stroke of genius. It's a great example of Hachi's quirky humor. You go to Paris, and the climax isn't at the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre . . . but somewhere no one would ever expect.

The game has great renders, great characters (especially Scarlet), and a fun-loving don't-be-too-serious flow.
 
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Naxos

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With this update, 29.2, has the Nadia stuff been completely dealt with yet?
 

Alleycat_2017

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I do wish they'd release this on Steam. Happy to part with a one off payment for this game. I don't like the Patreon subscription model though. I get why devs do it and I do appreciate that it's a way of securing ongoing support. But for those who play a lot of different games it's unsustainable to support multiple devs. It might only be a little here and there, but it adds up. Which is why I like the Steam option. I've purchased a couple of good games that way through devs with a good track record. They'd also possibly reach a wider audience.

Needless to say with that caveat I'd never buy a game from a dev who's name starts with "I", and ends with "cstor" for example.
 

Mamonetti

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I do wish they'd release this on Steam. Happy to part with a one off payment for this game. I don't like the Patreon subscription model though. I get why devs do it and I do appreciate that it's a way of securing ongoing support. But for those who play a lot of different games it's unsustainable to support multiple devs. It might only be a little here and there, but it adds up. Which is why I like the Steam option. I've purchased a couple of good games that way through devs with a good track record. They'd also possibly reach a wider audience.

Needless to say with that caveat I'd never buy a game from a dev who's name starts with "I", and ends with "cstor" for example.
Are you saying you can't support the developer for 1 month with as much money as you want/can and then drop it? Isn't this equivalent on patreon as what you're trying to do on Steam?

I mean, I see your point and it's perfectly reasonable but I think this problem is easy to solve.
 

hachigames

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I do wish they'd release this on Steam. Happy to part with a one off payment for this game. I don't like the Patreon subscription model though. I get why devs do it and I do appreciate that it's a way of securing ongoing support. But for those who play a lot of different games it's unsustainable to support multiple devs. It might only be a little here and there, but it adds up. Which is why I like the Steam option. I've purchased a couple of good games that way through devs with a good track record. They'd also possibly reach a wider audience.
I always did and will release the game for free on here, as long as the game is in the Patreon support model, and as a thank you to supporters, they get early access to the next version, with the free version being available about 3 weeks after with the next update. I would never outright lock the game for Patreons only. I'm dependent on the support to make the game, but I will always provide it for free.

Once the game is done, I will put it on steam, with Patreons of course getting a free key.
 
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