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the save files are pretty useless, use the cheats... it's betterWhere can i find the save file
the save files are pretty useless, use the cheats... it's betterWhere can i find the save file
The link doesn't work for me. Can you upload it on another site, like Nopy or MEGA? Also, there's someone who knows where to find the mods already created by the community? Thanks in advance.Interesting game, it has an mod editor, you can easily make ur own mods.You must be registered to see the links, also there is anYou must be registered to see the links.
the community of IM is in itch.io with mods and where to make a mod or translate in your languageThe link doesn't work for me. Can you upload it on another site, like Nopy or MEGA? Also, there's someone who knows where to find the mods already created by the community? Thanks in advance.
yes I have but no I don't use this, for now I make a Italian translate mod for italian peopleVarisha I'm guessing you don't have your hands on the Idol Manager Editor as of yet?
Ah okay. If you can drop the mod editor for english users that would be great!yes I have but no I don't use this, for now I make a Italian translate mod for italian people
Ah okay. If you can drop the mod editor for english users that would be great!
Yeah! That's what I thought. And honestly that's probably the main intention of the uploader that uploaded it. It has some great potential, because it's so easily modable.Well regardless of the content, I was still interesting in trying out this game at some point. Now it looks like I'll get my chance. Thanks, OP.
As a side note, why dont we mod the shit out of this and add some adult content if that's such a problem? Make an f95zone edition of Idol Manager. I think the game's structure could have some potential if we wanted to make a brothel simulator or something, just tweak images and rename stats. idk, whatevs.
yeah but not explicitI don't know why this is tagged as "no sexual content", as there definitely is sexual content in the game. Proof:
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In what world is this not explicit:yeah but not explicit
THERE'S THE INFO I WAS SEARCHING UP AND DOWN THE THREAD FOR (the game does have sex scenes, but they seem to be angled so that you never actually see the sexy bits (also, gay is possible if you and your rival are both male)
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You have to build every required room, employ stuff, learn every category (which is locked at first), and then you're allowed to produce a single. Or so I was told anyway. Personally I was immensely disappointed with the amount of grind you have to suffer through. And also you can't lewd lolis that was a major deal breaker. And I'm not even into lolis. Simply put, every bit of realism is gone. Basically you should start grinding stats from the beginning. You wait cooldown, you micromanage, you grind, then you fight RANDOM, start all over. Honestly it's no good, you can't even lewd lolis (and I think lewding is maximally complicated in general). I'm not sure why this kid game is here, while other MATURE CONTENT games are not allowed.iam used to play these kind of games, but i have zero clue to release a single, iam going bankrupt each time, getting a little old
release a review *in the top when you see 5 stars*I wouldn't call the game deep, but it's surprisingly addictive; the same sort of "just one more round" feeling you get from Civilization. And it's a pretty good foundation for a game still in beta; once it's populated with more events for the idols, it won't really matter that the core gameplay loop is a bit on the shallow side.
One thing the tutorial should address, though, is clarifying some of these numbers a bit more; what does it mean when your single has a choreography of 40 and a marketing of 15? Like, obviously higher is better, but what does that translate to in terms of sales? Does that matter more or less than being able to get an extra percent of female fans by choosing a vocal coach over a recording specialist? And just how do these fandom demographics break down, exactly? Am I better off on focusing on adult fans or female fans, or is each category the same? Does it matter if I scatter my support across everyone so long as the total percent is higher, or am I better off heavily focusing on a single demographic? Do singing and dancing skills actually matter in a performance, or is it really just the boost it gives to certain demographics? The game doesn't have to hold my hand the entire way, but I do at least need a handy tooltip to explain what these things mean in the context of the game so that I understand the decisions I'm making.
This game does give me the feeling that I'm not a very good businesswoman, though. Like, I can clearly tell from my expense breakdown that my best option is to fire my first generation idols now that fame has made their salaries explode far past their actual competence, as well as their compatibility being iffy and "annoying" being a flatly bad trait, but... Well, darn it, I just can't bring myself to have The Talk. I have their more-competent replacements right there, and even hired proper trainers for them, but I keep finding excuses not to let the originals go.
Well, my cashflow is still positive, so I guess I can keep them on for a couple more months still. But if they get another star, that's it, they're out the door!