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Got it in one.Starter worlds, or, how do you get there? I think i saw some kind of spaceship thingies? Do you lunch, like buildable platforms into space with the rocket or something?
Got it in one.Starter worlds, or, how do you get there? I think i saw some kind of spaceship thingies? Do you lunch, like buildable platforms into space with the rocket or something?
I mean, i get that you don't want to clutter the thread, but i saw a gap and i punched into it. Thread was ot for a while now and i even announced to go Factorio ot at the start of the month. So at least i wouldn't have minded a thorough explanation.Got it in one.
question what is the appeal of a ero game that has horror in it im not sure i could nut while in suspense
ah so its like a ova of the 90s got itYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
To answer your question though, the appeal of LiL isn't really in the sexual content, but instead the story, drama, and characterization. Sure, there's definitely great h-content in there and the characters are pretty hot, but this is far from a game meant to get a quick one off.
If anything, the h-scenes are typically used to advance certain characters' storylines.
I'm not sure I follow your mental loop here. If anything, LiL is the One Piece of adult VNs. Just if Luffy's elastic extremities were only focused on his groin region. And Nami were a wizard, I guess.ah so its like a ova of the 90s got it
If you are just looking for porn to bust a quick nut, I am certain there’s more than enough material of animated underage schoolgirls available on the internetquestion what is the appeal of a ero game that has horror in it im not sure i could nut while in suspense
p.s not that i dont like horror in fact junji ito is a genus for his work on uzumaki and the like im also well aware this game is nothing like that
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Damn, you are old.Hey ho guy's.
This one is also off topic and rather particular.
Don't want to derail this thread too much but i thought this place might be as good a place as any other to ask to solve a problem.
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The version I got through GoG is the point and click adventure game, and it just dumps you straight into the game after the opening credits.To get to the point: I thought i might make december into a good old nostalgic point and click adventure month,
mainly Lucas Arts.
I thought i'd start with Fate Of Atlantis via ScummVm.
Now i downloaded a talkie version, even tried different versions, though, i do remember the intro being different.
Like, even in the intro you could select a difficulty, and it's just not there.
I can totally click through the intro, while i remember that back in the days you, for example, had to unscrew the book shelf with the spear head and so on.
Does anyone, likely a bit older, know, what version that might have been?
Or is it just lost?
I guess this might just be a minor inconvenience, maybe that content was just cut later and is gone for good.
Thanks for the reply.The version I got through GoG is the point and click adventure game, and it just dumps you straight into the game after the opening credits.
Looking around on Wikipedia, it looks like both a point and click adventure game and an arcade-style action game were made following the same story. Maybe that was the version you were thinking of? I'm not familiar with the action version at all.
My other thought was maybe you're remembering a feature from a different Indiana Jones game entirely, as LucasArts made several of them over the years.
To add to the many regulars that have already answered, LiL is not in fact an ero game. I mean, it is by definition, but not by focus.question what is the appeal of a ero game that has horror in it im not sure i could nut while in suspense
p.s not that i dont like horror in fact junji ito is a genus for his work on uzumaki and the like im also well aware this game is nothing like that
Thinking about it, what about the second floor? Most of them are, while not "normal", not really traumatized or abuse victims, at least by the more common definitions of it.Following that, the harem (Akira Arakawa's many companions) also deals with many forms of trauma and abuse.
I didn't really go into each one and generalized a lot of stuff, but this should give you an overview. If any of them need a proper discussion, we can then go into actual detail (also skipped Ami and Maya cause c'mon).Thinking about it, what about the second floor? Most of them are, while not "normal", not really traumatized or abuse victims, at least by the more common definitions of it.
I had a much longer breakdown of individual trauma's for each character, but Moonflare's post went up when i was nearly done and covered most of the bases. So now I'm just expanding on the ones that needed more of a breakdown.Thinking about it, what about the second floor? Most of them are, while not "normal", not really traumatized or abuse victims, at least by the more common definitions of it.
While it IS a lot, I think it's based on something that actually happened, or is at bare minimum 2-3 stories of real people thrown together. When you start digging around in the "revenge rape" rabbit hole, shit gets dark super fast. She was essentially used as an example to other women "do as we say, or this happens to you."Imani - Raped, burned, betrayed, tainted. It's like Selebus was trying to check a lot of boxes with this one, I thought it was too much tbh.
Well, I hope Selebus reads this because it would have made for a much better character. Otoha goes around playing guitar for tips, has an actual idol giving her vocal lessons for nothing and convinced her parents to go to Akira's school (which includes living in the dorms) and they only really asked her to keep her grades above average (which is very fair) and to come home on holidays. I don't really see how they're that hyper-controlling (she's a teenager), although I agree 100% that it would have made for a better character.Now, moving on to Otoha -- her parents are hyper-controlling. She's afraid to be herself around them. They've given her no room to breathe and grow. From experience -- this does a lot of long-term damage. A lot of people wind up in therapy as adults because their parents were like this. So it is a form of trauma, but it's not really conveyed well in-game.
The Ultra Breeder and presumed father of half the main cast couldn't possbily be gay.Nozomu - Possibly homossexual.
It was basically just a list of types of trauma and which characters had it -- for example:It's a shame you reduced your previous post, I'd be interested in seeing in-depth analyses, I covered it superficially because of laziness. I do find it to be an interesting topic though.
It goes back to that one happy event that talks about "needing to be a man, and that a man has to fuck girls", which then leads to said man wanting to ruin every flower (presumably because he was "ruined" by having to have sex with said flowers). From that interpretation, Nozomu, or whoever that man was, would be fucking and destroying girls out of revenge for what was done to him, rather than actual sexual lust or inclination. Which also would explain why he was violent to Sekai.The Ultra Breeder and presumed father of half the main cast couldn't possbily be gay.
About 20 years ago I knew someone who absolutely had to be the manliest man that ever manned in every single conversation. Constantly spouted the most sexist things he could think of the say, constantly tried to pick fistfights, etc.The Ultra Breeder and presumed father of half the main cast couldn't possbily be gay.