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you need arousal 100 and come at night to the second floor of the bar, the far right roomHow to get the final bar scene? It's the last thing I seem to not have
You go upstairs in the inn at night and in the last room there should be the blonde adventurer there.How to get the final bar scene? It's the last thing I seem to not have
Yeah but it's more of a "if your game was removed, it was probably for loli/shota" moreso than "your game will 100% be banned if it contains loli/shota"Isn't Kozue's Strange Journey from Kagura Games on steam? That game was even removed from this site.
On Steam theres too much censorship. i hate censorship. those people who bought this game if its gonna release on steam must be over 18+, i know there would be some stubborn kids bypass this access and law checker systems. Not everyone is saints.Remtairy is not the developer. They just helped localize and get it published.
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Steam is pretty strict on anything that isnt vanilla,which is why many devs have opted to release sfw versions of their game on steam with you having to install a third party "unofficial" patch to get the nsfw content-not only does this come with the benefit of being able to have any content in your game but this also means your games wont get banned on countries with strict anti-porn policies with more potential sales for the devs.Yeah but it's more of a "if your game was removed, it was probably for loli/shota" moreso than "your game will 100% be banned if it contains loli/shota"
Is this common though? I feel like the proportion of game-buyers who will do stuff like follow a dev and patch their game and stuff has gotta be lower than like 10%. The grand majority of people just go on Steam and buy the game and play it as is. How do the devs let everyone know that said patch is available without relying on customers already having followed them?Steam is pretty strict on anything that isnt vanilla,which is why many devs have opted to release sfw versions of their game on steam with you having to install a third party "unofficial" patch to get the nsfw content-not only does this come with the benefit of being able to have any content in your game but this also means your games wont get banned on countries with strict anti-porn policies with more potential sales for the devs.
Its mostly devs from Japan doing this but I'm pretty sure the average person is going to wonder why a game marked sexual content has no sexual content then check the steam reviews and find the patch linked in there by somebody. I doubt 200,000 people played summer memories as a homework simulator lolIs this common though? I feel like the proportion of game-buyers who will do stuff like follow a dev and patch their game and stuff has gotta be lower than like 10%. The grand majority of people just go on Steam and buy the game and play it as is. How do the devs let everyone know that said patch is available without relying on customers already having followed them?
This game has Beast and several shota scenes(The latter being my guess why steam denied it)Trying to figure out why this wasn't okayed for steam. Is it the bestiality? That would be my guess.
As for the game, I like the scenario but there's very little gameplay built around it. This is to be expected with rpgmaker h-games but because this one has Remtairy's name attached to it you can't help but feel a little disappointed. I knew the games credentials before playing it but imagine buying this thinking it was Karryn's Prison Gaiden. That would suck.
I managed to make it work by "transplanting" the www folder into another folder with RPG Maker MV files for Linux, which is basically the way I do it with every game that doesn't have a native version. I got a weird error message the first time I tried to play but it was caused by the .json file mentioned in that error message, just find it and make sure it's written using caps before you try again. After that I got more of the same from some other files, just keep editing their names until it finally lets you play.Anyone able to get this to work on Linux? The usual methods I use didn't work, Wine or nwjs convert thing.
OOF... that joke hits too hardAs if life isn’t fucking me enough already
Oh damn that actually worked, thanks for the tip.I managed to make it work by "transplanting" the www folder into another folder with RPG Maker MV files for Linux, which is basically the way I do it with every game that doesn't have a native version. I got a weird error message the first time I tried to play but it was caused by the .json file mentioned in that error message, just find it and make sure it's written using caps before you try again. After that I got more of the same from some other files, just keep editing their names until it finally lets you play.