I like your style of WTs, they're easy to understand.One is coming, chapter 8 was long to do, I only need to do chapter 9 now which seems shorter.
In the walkthrough I don't plan to tell you what route to take for a specific girl, I "map" all the possible routes and what triggers them, so you can understand why you are going down a certain branch.
With most games it is enough to do 2 or sometimes 3 replays to get everything, though with this one you'll probably need multiple saves and playthrough, there's a reason it's called intertwined!
Check my other walkthroughs to get an idea of the format and see if it appeals to you.
install current mac version and copy pc's \game folder to game folder and replace files. or play pc version with renpy sdk for mac.Is there anyone that knows where I can get the Mac version for Chapter 9 (V 0.9.2)?
Don't see it listed on the main page?
The first one will work? The files are the same?install current mac version and copy pc's \game folder to game folder and replace files. or play pc version with renpt sdk for mac.
You are very late to the party. The underbite has been fixed/changed in the middle of episode 8 and onwards.I cannot be the only one that sees this every time the MC gets 'offended' by something
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Em points gets you a motorcycle and you in your bed covering your head with your pillow as Biker John fucks the shit out of your mother while Santiago and Andres like creeps looking trough the window outside and jerk each other off!We don't know. As of now, some points are never used AFAIK. I mean, what do Emily points, Brooke points, and Melissa points do?
Yeah, I like Nathan better than Zach.
nahh she wanted to buy you a car and ended accepting on the bike once BJ shows up!first off, quality shitpost as usual, I love it
is there a posibility of getting a car if you have lower emily points? like she wants to buy you a ride but is actually a caring parent so she won't let you buy a bike?
first off, quality shitpost as usual, I love itEm points gets you a motorcycle
that was best bullshit post i have seen at f95.*long post*
that's something only dev knows so it is possibility but likelihood for that is just guessing.is there a posibility of getting a car if you have lower emily points? like she wants to buy you a ride but is actually a caring parent so she won't let you buy a bike?
I know I'm a bit late on the topic here, but it feels like even the game dev doesn't have a firm grasp of his own timeline.I was having a bit of difficulty keeping the timeline straight for this game due to the number of flashbacks, so I tried to make notes as I replayed through it to get events in order. Please tell me if I've got anything wrong here.
Josy didn't want to be but i say.....As I posted on the BADIK forum, Val is buff Josy. They even have the same mole at the corner of the mouth.
I don't know where you are from, but I went to kindergarten when I was 2.5! We went 3 years to kindergarten and when we were 6, we started the first year of school.I know I'm a bit late on the topic here, but it feels like even the game dev doesn't have a firm grasp of his own timeline.
We get told early on that Erynn is 3 years older than MC. This readily explains why they're close enough to be friends, but she winds up with an older group of them due to school and grade differences. That's not so bad.
But then you get the flashbacks with Melissa and Emily meeting. Melissa goes out for a run, happy that she finally has time to do so because "[Erynn] is in kindergarten". Kindergarten is typically not something a child attends until they are 5 years old. In the park she meets Emily for the first time, and says she (Melissa) is 20. Emily just found out the week prior she is pregnant. She then asks "Oh, so you were pregnant when you were 18?"
Either she was pregnant at 15 and Erynn is 5-6 years older than MC, or she's some sort of magical prodigy that she's attending kindergarten at less than half the age of the standard student, in which case she probably shouldn't have attended the same public schools.
Perhaps this is something lost in translation between countries, then. In the US, the 'standard' educational range is called K-12.I don't know where you are from, but I went to kindergarten when I was 2.5! We went 3 years to kindergarten and when we were 6, we started the first year of school.
5 years old to be in kindergarten is really late.
This is a good point. Does the game take place in the US? I never cared enough to check.Perhaps this is something lost in translation between countries, then. In the US, the 'standard' educational range is called K-12.
Kindergarten is generally started at age 5, depending on a calendar cutoff point, so some students would be 6. 1st grade begins the following year, up through 12th and graduation from high school (end of standard secondary schooling). Then college for those who can afford it. Anything prior to that is typically referred to as a 'preschool' education, for children in the range of 3-5 years old.
You are making an assumption that the dev is American, when they may not be and the setting is America which it may be and they did their research (which they never do). There are several games set in London that are complete rubbish, especially with policing (they put in American legal systems).Perhaps this is something lost in translation between countries, then. In the US, the 'standard' educational range is called K-12.
Kindergarten is generally started at age 5, depending on a calendar cutoff point, so some students would be 6. 1st grade begins the following year, up through 12th and graduation from high school (end of standard secondary schooling). Then college for those who can afford it. Anything prior to that is typically referred to as a 'preschool' education, for children in the range of 3-5 years old.
it's the other way around in europePerhaps this is something lost in translation between countries, then. In the US, the 'standard' educational range is called K-12.
Kindergarten is generally started at age 5, depending on a calendar cutoff point, so some students would be 6. 1st grade begins the following year, up through 12th and graduation from high school (end of standard secondary schooling). Then college for those who can afford it. Anything prior to that is typically referred to as a 'preschool' education, for children in the range of 3-5 years old.