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Psssst. If Emma hear that, she could turn into little Suzi. And our Joshy could at the end of the day lough, but without teeth...he already has.
Psssst. If Emma hear that, she could turn into little Suzi. And our Joshy could at the end of the day lough, but without teeth...he already has.
She is on the swim team so can hold her breath for a loooooong time.But then finding out Suzi wishes it was her.
SUZI: "No Emma, this is is how you give a good college quality blow job. Watch me!"
You are rightNgl Suzi suck suck is nice.
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But let Emma get her cunt sucked a lot, until she get dicked technicaly virgin, just fun and worshiping our angel.
wait what your tounge is alive ?? sometimes you scary me!If I was the mc my tongue would be living in her tasty vagina
he has that kiss singer's tongue.wait what your tounge is alive ?? sometimes you scary me!
Thanks Raminita !!!!!
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Hi, guys.
The story for v0.15 has been completed, and storyboarding should be finished by the end of the week. After that I can start creating the images and will post the first preview images for $5+ patrons the following week (8th December).
Several other tasks have also been completed, including creating several exciting new character models and locations.
I'm sorry again for this delay. Billing and the usual posting schedule will resume on December 1st.
Thanks for your support,
DB
I honestly didn't struggle with the dialogue. But from your review it seems we have different taste as I liked all the inner monologue of the characters. Especially when you are trying to romance one of the LI like Charlotte. Speaking of romance I almost can see where you are coming from with the villains but id have to replay it for a 3rd time and think about it as I go. As dealing with Charlotte 's trauma, trying to romance her kind of over shadows any poor dialogue that might appear. As I look forward to any scenes with her in it. That and I play these game in the moment and tend not to think about the dialogue or the quality of it but rather I think about what is being said in relation to a LI or the story.Just finished writing my review and wanted to get some feedback. Is anyone else struggling with the dialogue? Especially dialogue involving the villains. I feel like it's over-the-top and not in a good way. They don't feel like real people despite them clearly meant to be fictionalized versions of #MeToo casualties.
Oh yeah, the villains are mustache-twirling Harvey Weinstein level garbage. It's so over the top and ridiculous at times. Then again Emma is written like she's mentally challenged. Never in my life have I seen a college girl act like she's 12 or younger and be so painfully naive in a world with the internet.Just finished writing my review and wanted to get some feedback. Is anyone else struggling with the dialogue? Especially dialogue involving the villains. I feel like it's over-the-top and not in a good way. They don't feel like real people despite them clearly meant to be fictionalized versions of #MeToo casualties.
Emmas like a zombie as well, all she does is watch bad chick flicks and get stalked, no real depth to her character, at least MCs micro penis can fill that depth.Oh yeah, the villains are mustache-twirling Harvey Weinstein level garbage. It's so over the top and ridiculous at times. Then again Emma is written like she's mentally challenged. Never in my life have I seen a college girl act like she's 12 or younger and be so painfully naive in a world with the internet.
Yeah. Honestly, it just feels weird seeing Emma act how she does. I mean it feels like she's written to be 18 and a college student only because of patreon's rules. I just stopped vibing with her character. She just doesn't feel like a real character.Just finished writing my review and wanted to get some feedback. Is anyone else struggling with the dialogue? Especially dialogue involving the villains. I feel like it's over-the-top and not in a good way. They don't feel like real people despite them clearly meant to be fictionalized versions of #MeToo casualties.