You are doing it right then, just continue supporting. The platform even said they arent for single creations only, it is meant to support creator(s). And as they continue to develop a project you like it all works out. They just cant really speak about it there, but new versions showing up obviously means they still work on it.Seconded. How do I support this game if I don't like your new one? (I'm still a patr(e)on.)
You don't need any of it, really. Just do the minigames in which, other than the boldness, you just raise your relationships levels with every family member and voilà. There's no "linear plot", you can just focus for example only on the sister 'till the end and then the mother after and so on.any walkthrough?
There's been sex scenes in this game for ages.so no sex scenes yet?
You don't need any of it, really. Just do the minigames in which, other than the boldness, you just raise your relationships levels with every family member and voilà. There's no "linear plot", you can just focus for example only on the sister 'till the end and then the mother after and so on.
I think the numbering is up to each dev. To me something being a V1.0 should be a complete game with 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc being left for updates and bug fixes - but I've notice that many devs use 1.0 for episodes of games. Ideally (to me) a first realease of a game in progress should be V0.1 and then bug fixes being 0.1.1 and then new episodes/releases should be V0.2, V0.3, etc. with V0.9 rolling over to V1.0 when the game is completed. I understand that really only gives room for roughly 10 new updates and the game mightbe in development with more than that many updates.well i never new how the number are markers ment like is higher more are like a full game standerd i am not to
good at nowing are dev making to now the meaning of them.
We basically wanted to have enough breathing room for the version numbers, since we knew we would have to do bug fix updates, smaller updates, etc. In hindsight, we may have put too many 0's on the version number XD. But it works for the team to keep track of everything.I think the numbering is up to each dev. To me something being a V1.0 should be a complete game with 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc being left for updates and bug fixes - but I've notice that many devs use 1.0 for episodes of games. Ideally (to me) a first realease of a game in progress should be V0.1 and then bug fixes being 0.1.1 and then new episodes/releases should be V0.2, V0.3, etc. with V0.9 rolling over to V1.0 when the game is completed. I understand that really only gives room for roughly 10 new updates and the game mightbe in development with more than that many updates.
thx i thought there were only teasing scenesThere's been sex scenes in this game for ages.
i also got the same problem dude and no one is answering...Text is missing for decisions. Is there a fix or font I am missing?