Hi Harry, I don't think you need a walkthrough for this game. It's not one that you have to hunt around for hidden things. Make straight forward choices that drive the game in particular directions, and you will see most of it.any walkthrough??
Thanks manHi Harry, I don't think you need a walkthrough for this game. It's not one that you have to hunt around for hidden things. Make straight forward choices that drive the game in particular directions, and you will see most of it.
There might be some subtle combinations that get interesting things like bootycall - but run through the game a few times, doing different things, before looking for guidance (assuming you haven't already).
Sorry for the confusion. I'm pretty sure the first page with Claryce in the game's intro describes her as a homosexual and explicitly says that, if you take that path, you'll try to start a romantic relationship with Keeley. Is there something else I should have said to make it more clear?Too bad you didn´t add the prefix "homosexual" Claryce. Only after i started the game i saw that i can´t play a heterosexual woman but rather homosexual which you didn´t add.
I think the OP description here is not that explicit. Sure there's the lesbian tag but in this forum it applies even if there's only one lesbian scene in the whole game, so I guess some people might think, when downloading the game, that playing the female MC route could lead to some MF content (probably as an straight woman trying to get James), and only discover that Claryce is gay after reading it ingameSorry for the confusion. I'm pretty sure the first page with Claryce in the game's intro describes her as a homosexual and explicitly says that, if you take that path, you'll try to start a romantic relationship with Keeley. Is there something else I should have said to make it more clear?
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Can't wait for more warrior's heart episodes! It respects the SW lore and is a great adult game as wellRyu, Mortze and I are going to trade off between him doing solo projects and then him working with me. If he does another Pandora game, it'll be one of his solo ones. You're right that his current passion is on The Warrior's Heart. The future, however, is unwritten.
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You dont assume automatically that the heroine would be lesbian right? But Avaron already told me what i wanted to know.The "lesbian" tag didn't give you a clue?
Although I don't hate men (and certainly not the one I'm married to ) this isn't unfair. There are a few intentional design decisions that, in retrospect, reinforce this impression.Disclaimer: I am probably judging this way too harshly due to my heightened expectations from certain tags.
I really enjoyed the artstyle, after getting the first few endings I enjoyed the writing as well. But after doing a few more routes in trying to unlock all scenes and endings, this game starts to feel like it really has a male-hate problem, portraying the characters as the stereotypical dumb testosterone overloaded insensitive walking penises that cant reason beyond their urges. Understandably the run of the mill game out there also portrays their females as dumb bimbos that latches on to whoever has the biggest phallus, but that goes both ways as their males behaves just as primitively, while here the female cast are highly empathetic, understanding and generally better human beings. Hell, even in the very first decision tree the game straight up indicates "play as man? sex matters more!"
That's a great suggestion, Chillz. I'll file that away and maybe pull it out at some point in the future when we haven't released anything in a while and could use a short story to keep people interested. Thanks!Any chance we get like a spin-off short of The Adventures Tina and Judy because these girls are just stunning and wild!
I agree with your reasoning and the game does make a good job at showing James as a asshole cheating bastard when it starts. But James could also make different choices as the story progresses to change that outcome.Although I don't hate men (and certainly not the one I'm married to ) this isn't unfair. There are a few intentional design decisions that, in retrospect, reinforce this impression.
I actively tried to write different paths for different kinds of players. I've written a lot of games, and I've watched the feedback on them change over the years and audiences. Where, years ago, people in other places were ecstatic about romantic dating games, I read the feedback on those same games here and I frequently see feedback to the effect of, "Why can't I cheat on my wife? Tlaero's too tame to be interesting."
So I decided to do a path for romantics like me and a path for the more sexually motivated people. Then, as I was thinking that through, I decided to subdivide it again and cover more people.
Are you the kind of player who complains that you can't have sex with every woman you meet in the game? The James Cheat path is for you. Are you the kind of player who wants to cheat and get away with it? There's a way to do that too.
Are you the kind of player who wants there to be a chance at redemption after making a mistake? There's a path for that.
Are you the kind of player who wants an old school romantic Tlaero game? There's a path for that, but it's a lesbian path.
Are you the kind of player who wants an old school romantic Tlaero game, but don't really want to see homosexuality happening? There's a path for that too.
Importantly, though, while I tried to broaden my audience with some uncommon (for me) paths, I have to stay true to myself. I think that Reconciliation James is a good, sweet guy, all the more so for turning down all of the intense temptation that I put in front of him. But Cheater James is an asshole. I'm not going to pretend that the things he does on that path are all right. Fine for a fantasy game, but if anyone actually did that kind of stuff in real life, I would have zero respect for them.
I'm obviously not saying all men are assholes. James isn't even one in half of the paths through the game.
Then again, if you want to call out the dumb college bros, sure, they were stereotypes. But you don't have to look very far to see a LOT of "college porn" with those exact same people in it. (-:
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