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nice, that this one is back! I remember this as a game with a lot of heart for its cast - just as I prefer it.
I got "I only want Lucy or Reject Lucy" choices...so I picked "I only want Lucy"... because being on Charlotte's path is so frustrating..my balls are no longer blue but "Darkblue" now.. she can take her righteousness elsewhere and if it was up to me..I'd go for the FBI agent.. she looks amazingthere is no choosing though. The dev sets a clear path and took aways all choices
yea she pissed me off LOL.I agree with all that... Her behaviour just made me choose Lucy as well..
Considering how many games let us get away with it, I'm gonna say: No.Will you be able to control your sexual desire and preserve your hard-earned professional reputation?
I was always under the impression that you graduated high school then you went to either college or university. But its not like Emma would still be in high school that would be pretty dumb."You need to do well in college to get to university."
That's not how any of this works, unless Charlotte enrolled her daughter in something like Hillside Community College. Well, maybe she's in the remedial program.![]()
yup thats does sound odd ... the thing is not all colleges ... teach the same things ... kinda like starting a trade school ... different colleges teach different things ... maybe the college Emma goes to is the only college that teaches in the fashion areas ... i would guess this is the answer"You need to do well in college to get to university."
That's not how any of this works, unless Charlotte enrolled her daughter in something like Hillside Community College. Well, maybe she's in the remedial program.![]()
Yeah but then her maturity level comes off as a kid half the time, and that pink room of hers.You can be 18 years old and a Senior in High School. In fact, that'd fit perfectly with Emma. But no, she goes to the one college in existence between HS and University that only lasts for a year.
Hate to break it to you, but High Schoolers are kids.Yeah but then her maturity level comes off as a kid half the time, and that pink room of hers.![]()
Probably a sign that the writer isn't American. In most of the Anglo-sphere (U.K, Australia, New Zealand, not sure about Canada) college refers to high school, not university."You need to do well in college to get to university."
That's not how any of this works, unless Charlotte enrolled her daughter in something like Hillside Community College. Well, maybe she's in the remedial program.![]()