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Before this game becomes entirely Lucy central, I want to disapoint the Lucy cult by saying there are those who are less interested in her. Sure, she's fine, but she doesn't make my top 3.
Before this game becomes entirely Lucy central, I want to disapoint the Lucy cult by saying there are those who are less interested in her. Sure, she's fine, but she doesn't make my top 3.
I'm guessing for Aunt you're referring Leticia, well, Leticia had a pre-game relationship with her, she even kisses the MC at the start of the game.
Ari, in this update, is like Lucy in the prologue.
You will have scenes, yes, but probably before the end, there needs to be a proper introduction for Ari and her relationship with the MC.
There is android port, look Itch.io or Patreon.This a game i search, but no android yet. Sad![]()
I hope you implemented a counter that disables the headpats after a certain amount. Otherwise there will be people who will not be able to stop and starve to the sweet sounds of lucy purring.But all that is not important. Nono, not at all, what is important is that now Lucy purrs when you headpat her!
This...this right here?But all that is not important. Nono, not at all, what is important is that now Lucy purrs when you headpat her!
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But all that is not important. Nono, not at all, what is important is that now Lucy purrs when you headpat her!
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This...this right here?
This is the greatest and single most important thing in existence.
Should add a cation sign in the game to warn of possible heart attacks due to sheer preciousness.
The goggles wraps all around her headI'm also surprised at his ability to somehow slip his hand under the massive goggles and yet somehow prevent them from falling. Truly, the game defies expectations every time.
I was going to say that even the goggles themselves are firmly attached to her head due to the gravitational pull of her cuteness. This force is so massive that not even the laws of physics have any say in the matter.The goggles wraps all around her head
Ankhtar I have some supporting scientific evidence for your theory.I was going to say that even the goggles themselves are firmly attached to her head due to the gravitational pull of her cuteness. This force is so massive that not even the laws of physics have any say in the matter.
But sure, go ahead, ruin my carefully crafted fantasy by bringing that pesky logic and reason dream crusher duo into this.![]()
Ankhtar I have some supporting scientific evidence for your theory.
"Newton's law of universal gravitation is usually stated as that everyYou must be registered to see the linksattracts every other particle in the universe with aYou must be registered to see the linksthat isYou must be registered to see the linksto the product of their masses andYou must be registered to see the linksto the square of the distance between their centers."
Sir Isaac Newton followed this up 3 months later with an equally important work which was lost for years due to jealousy of his wife. Here is it in its original form.
"Newton's law of Lucyversal gravitation is usually stated as that every of particle of Lucy attracts every other particle in the universe with aYou must be registered to see the linksthat isYou must be registered to see the linksto the product of herYou must be registered to see the linksandYou must be registered to see the linksto the square of the distance between their centers, or if theyYou must be registered to see the links. "
That poor man. In the end, he never got as much recognition as he truly deserved because of a jealous woman. I wonder if that's how every female that ever existed feels about Lucy.Sir Isaac Newton followed this up 3 months later with an equally important work which was lost for years due to jealousy of his wife.
He "stood on the shoulders of giants"Though to be fair to her, and slightly off topic, as far as we can tell, Sir Isaac was quite a bit of an, ehm, "rump opening" to avoid cruder names. So he might just have deserved it on a personal level. He probably got more recognition than he deserved in some regards.
I'm going to assume this is NOT a joke about Lucy's height.He "stood on the shoulders of giants".
As I understand it, historically it's a joke about Robert Hooke's height.I'm going to assume this is NOT a joke about Lucy's height.
I always thought it was a saying about how the geniuses of any era couldn't have done what they did without the geniuses of the previous eras, in the realm of science. There's no rocket science without the Wright brothers, there's no Wright brothers without Da Vinci, stuff like that.As I understand it, historically it's a joke about Robert Hooke's height.