what is new?Innocent Au-pair Restart [P1 v0.55] [D&D visual] - Compressed
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Also attached an update only from the earlier Part 1 version to the newer one.
Check for yourself its in the attached file.what is new?
Is this game multiple protagonist, or is the son clearly just an antagonistic character? Spoilers, please. Last time I played, there was no swinging, just the father trying to cheat and competing with the son. Has the story progressed any further, can the father win over the maid and is his wife ok with it? Since the game has both netorare and swinging tags, I don't know what to make of it, only play for swinging/sharing. Thanks!
Best advice, I think. Don't like the smug and arrogant young prick, dad's a bit more likeable as a flawed character, but the hiding and scheming make him a bit too weak. No clear winner as I see it.Add to that that the game has been reworked so many times that no one can really tell where it's currently headed. It was multiple protagonists for a while, then for a while it looked like picking one of the two to act as sole protagonist, or the adult MC getting cucked by the kid antagonist, or vice versa. Best I can suggest is leaving it for a while longer and see if an actual coherent plotline starts to emerge, or the dev just keeps retreading the same ground.
Maybe I'm getting confused with the old version, but IIRC you can let the son having the leftovers in the form of her wife's daughter, and keep the au-pair and your wife for you, because you can decide in wife's place and reject his advances and if you keep positive points with the au-pair it will "yours". However, take it with a grain of salt because I don't remember if the option to reject him was deleted in the newer version.Best advice, I think. Don't like the smug and arrogant young prick, dad's a bit more likeable as a flawed character, but the hiding and scheming make him a bit too weak. No clear winner as I see it.