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baneini

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The MC is complaining about things the creator(s) sees/feels in today's society that largely don't exist in the game world they've created (atm); e.g. The oppression that we never see, The stigma of identity when characters can get mods/change as they wish (if they have the credits?), The man hate when there are only a couple of small male encounters (that can be disabled) and no real male NPCs - all of which makes the MC hard to relate to when they mention these issues.
Social commentary where the author assumes the audience already knows everything he's telling them and agrees with it is the best kind.
"Drifting in Circles" is amazing at that, although it's so on the nose it could be ironic.
 

Heff_Wulf

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version 0.0.1 sound like WTF ! NEW?
maybe 0.0.1.0 ? since there are old release's ?
Makes sense through after all many Dev's drop the zeros after as you could get,
Example : 1.5.0.0.0.0.0.0 or 1.5.0
Which the first just looks silly.
 
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NanakoAC

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v0.0.1 is good, some nice new content, varying things out a bit. I liked it.

Shame that there's not much of it. As ever, this developer works at a glacial pace. Months of work for an hour of new stuff :(

i wish he'd hire some assistants or something to work faster.
But if the biggest complaint about your game is that there's not enough of it, that's probably a good sign
 
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Amariithynar

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(it has more content than you would expect for a 17mb game that has THAT version number, prob because it runs at like 200x200 or something)

Also, girl got $200+ in one day being on patreon, step your game up russian dudes making incest games.
A year and a half later,
2,901

patrons
$5,612

per month

Goddamn. How you know you're making something that people want.
 
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bananaflyman

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As a trans woman I actually don't particularly like this game. The art is okay and the story is meh. I recently was reintroduced to this after playing it a long time ago and liking it then, but things changed along the way and it's no longer just a fun lewd escape for people who are or like trans women. It has become social commentary. I don't really want that in my pornography. It's okay to have a little side message that shows up here and there, like a moral, but when it's shoved into your face with complaining, taking away from the actual problems evident in the world the game takes place in, it ruins it.

To put it in the shortest way: I would rather the problems in this game were about the problems in the game, not about real world issues. If you want the problems in the game to be about real world issues then show us them in game, not have characters whine about them with no real evidence. I still wouldn't play it if you did that though. What I'm looking for is escapism from my own world and life. To go to a world where trans women like myself can feel sexy and wanted. Instead of knowing that the only people who would be sexually interested in me are chasers and the rare few who don't base attraction on appearance, but personality. (Even then we're looking at a stretch I won't lie)

TL;DR The game disappointed me. It was a missed opportunity and the writer lets real life issues bleed into the game where they have no other presence.
As someone who believes that the current way our civilization approaches gender dysphoria is a sign of modern decadence I think that the way the game handles it is OK. Cyberpunk settings after all are situations where corporations have taken over and shovel all manners of degeneracy down the throats of consumer for profit so the whole "Trans rights in your face biaatch!" thing is very fitting with body modifications being easily accessible and whatnot.
 

Meso

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The Twitter makes mention of a Patreon art pack, any chance of that getting uploaded?
 
3.70 star(s) 43 Votes