You should try "Out of Touch", imo. It's my standard recommendation. It has a long story, interesting plot, halfway finished. Just as LiL, it has its problems, but hey - what doesn't?
Question for you, or anyone else who played "Out of Touch" for that matter.
I remember trying it some time ago because of all the praise it gets. I only played the very beginning to be fair, but I somehow found it rather...cringe? I don't know, it felt very "anime", for the lack of a better term. And I do understand that LiL itself is very much Anime-inspired thanks to the dev being a huge weeb (just imagine what'll happen once he lives in Japan, oh boy). But it didn't click with me.
Do you think it's one of those games that might give off the wrong impression in the beginning and you ease into it, or is it a "you get what you see" kind of deal?
Interestingly enough, the dev's other game, Tropicali, I found very well made. It's obviously not as grand and complex, but I suppose it scratches that management/gameplay kind of itch in my brain. And it's clear the writer is talented, in sort of a similar way to Sel, with a good sense of humour and wit in his writing, including foreshadowing and fairly well developed characters (for a game that is not super deep, Tropicali that is). I also just really like the flair of the game, with the Hispanic music and those Tropico (the 2001 game) vibes overall.
Also I'm pretty sure in other threads mods get really pissed when discussing other games, but seems like nobody checks this over here
Also, I think there's good arguments for both paths. I think bad uncle is more true to who Akira actually is and it's obviously what Sel intended, but I don't think it's a huge stretch for him to fend her off while still fucking all the other girls. That said, Akira is just so completely broken at the beginning of the game that he doesn't have the strength/smarts to stay away from her, that growth comes much later in the game.
I am one of these
degenerates distinguished gentlemen that play the
good uncle route and this is basically my take on this.
It's twofold. On the one hand, Sensei in the beginning of the game sees himself as a foreign parasite that took over a stranger's body and, in extension, his life. He doesn't fear consequences and just does what he feels like. It makes sense for this character to just go with the flow and give in.
Today's Akira has grown so much by now though that it feels (or would feel, I guess, since I'm not that far yet on my
green route replay) out of character for him to still fuck his, now more or less official, daughter.
Especially once he regains the feelings of true fatherhood that he experienced with Himawari. To me personally, it just doesn't vibe well and I almost do wish that Sel just didn't give this option in the beginning and made it kinetic, to leave open the option of him fending Ami off eventually as he matures. Which I don't see happening now.
Akira already kind of does this with Chika or even Niki weirdly enough, he pushes them out of his (love) life, but he somehow wouldn't do that to the person that is essentially his daughter. And again, especially
now would be the time where he should realize that.