- Jun 23, 2022
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I must say, in all honesty and frankness as my usual, that I'm not a fan of this kinda games I normally associate to Ren'Py. I find them not appealing aside some very good quality of images and other visual choices I don't need a game to see and enjoy. I'm not saying aren't worthy games, simply are not my cup of tea.
That been said, this one is one of those exceptions confirming the rule. Despite the very "old Daz3D style" I'd call "Vintage DAZ" I must say this particular story hooked me to the point I did the whole game in a few hours from start to end and always wanting more. At some point things went a bit repetitive with nothing new happening making me wonder "Is this it!??" and in no time to express my entire concern those little hearts started popping up again with my relief. If this lovely little game makes me call it "lovely" it means the dev did a great job. Am I Master of all Approvals!? Of course not but still... must mean something, if I say I wish there was more already done. Being more specific... when will our lost pretty girl finally get the blacksmith's meaty tool to create magics!? Will she team up with the beardy man and his sexy orphan who needs to get educated!?? Will the windmill's ghost finally reveal himself to her like a prince to be saved from some dark magic cage!? Will Walter Matthau's skinny brother have a sudden heart attack led by some sorta karma!? Most importantly... there will be a final lecherous orgy in a fair and satisfying finale!??
If these aren't questions a good game raises in a humbly exigent player, I really dunno what else a good game like this should be to be considered that good.
Well done, GameBear. Well done!
PS: If you planned to increase the number of animated scenes to all the scenes for a more fluent gameplay and overall experience then this precious lil gem will shine even brighter, I suspect. If I wasn't financially broken like I am and I'll be still for quite a while I would have patronized this project myself to encourage such an improvement.
That been said, this one is one of those exceptions confirming the rule. Despite the very "old Daz3D style" I'd call "Vintage DAZ" I must say this particular story hooked me to the point I did the whole game in a few hours from start to end and always wanting more. At some point things went a bit repetitive with nothing new happening making me wonder "Is this it!??" and in no time to express my entire concern those little hearts started popping up again with my relief. If this lovely little game makes me call it "lovely" it means the dev did a great job. Am I Master of all Approvals!? Of course not but still... must mean something, if I say I wish there was more already done. Being more specific... when will our lost pretty girl finally get the blacksmith's meaty tool to create magics!? Will she team up with the beardy man and his sexy orphan who needs to get educated!?? Will the windmill's ghost finally reveal himself to her like a prince to be saved from some dark magic cage!? Will Walter Matthau's skinny brother have a sudden heart attack led by some sorta karma!? Most importantly... there will be a final lecherous orgy in a fair and satisfying finale!??
If these aren't questions a good game raises in a humbly exigent player, I really dunno what else a good game like this should be to be considered that good.
Well done, GameBear. Well done!
PS: If you planned to increase the number of animated scenes to all the scenes for a more fluent gameplay and overall experience then this precious lil gem will shine even brighter, I suspect. If I wasn't financially broken like I am and I'll be still for quite a while I would have patronized this project myself to encourage such an improvement.