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Dsmith724

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Where are the animations? I have yet to see one scene that is animated. I wait to click between each scene, and there still aren’t any animations.
 

Asia Argento

The Golden Dragon Princess
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Apr 14, 2020
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Inject this wholesome content into my veins. Mary is so sacchriny sweet that she is almost a crime to exist... and fuck the ex that constantly throws shade at her.

Also, I think this game needs a corruption tag. She goes from slowly working up to sex to literal BDSM. Yeah.
 
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Ariostebaldo

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Does anyone believe in love at first sight? It's funny how in porn games it's always love at first dick sight... The LI sees the dick then something flares up inside her!
 

Ariostebaldo

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Whatever happened to Mary's father? He just vanish from the story and nothing is said if he accepted her relationship or how he reacted...
 

dmmt

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don't know why but I had passed this by several times. Finally gave it a go....dayum! This one ranks up there with Haleys Story and Melody.

Well written, compelling, viable, well rendered. Seriously nice piece of work.
 

cormac69

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Nov 12, 2020
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This is an all right game/story but the MC has the personality of milk toast. He never does ANYTHING! Never pushes for anything, just goes ho hum through everyday. I have a very hard time seeing what the girls see in him. He doesn't watch TV, has no computer, no games, only listens to audio books. He's supposed to have money but has a sparse apartment but all that aside his mannerisms are like duh, no wonder you were a single dude in his late 30's or early 40s whatever.

Mary- Do you love me? MC- *crickets* Mary- I missed you! MC- Uh! *crickets* Speaks with a ridiculous amount of one word answers. Yes....Yes....Yes....Could have spiced the guy up so that he didn't come across as so boring. The girls made the game.
 
Nov 7, 2020
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I was a little excited when I started the game and it mentioned the MC was autistic. Figured it would bring an interesting aspect to the game that would make it stand out from others... But honestly apart from the stereotype that he is "good at math" and a throwaway comment halfway through the game that he does not like big crowds (which can be an autistic trait but is shared by many people not on the spectrum as well). It is seriously lacking in showing that the character has ASD.

I suppose that the point cormac69 brought up about the MC giving one word answers a lot could be a nod towards that... But honestly most autistic people are either non-verbal or they love to overshare. Especially when it comes to people they care about...

When he talks he does not come off as socially awkward, and an autistic person would not have an intimate conversation with a business assosciate they barely know outside of a work setting while being incapable of expressing feelings towards those they are intimate with.

While I do appreciate the writer including a neuro-divergent person into his story, it is pointless if you are not going to at least understand the condition and express it within the character.
 

cxx

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Nov 14, 2017
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very cheesy game and if it was any more cheesy then it'd be crap.
 

Ali ibn Hassan

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I was a little excited when I started the game and it mentioned the MC was autistic. Figured it would bring an interesting aspect to the game that would make it stand out from others... But honestly apart from the stereotype that he is "good at math" and a throwaway comment halfway through the game that he does not like big crowds (which can be an autistic trait but is shared by many people not on the spectrum as well). It is seriously lacking in showing that the character has ASD.

I suppose that the point cormac69 brought up about the MC giving one word answers a lot could be a nod towards that... But honestly most autistic people are either non-verbal or they love to overshare. Especially when it comes to people they care about...

When he talks he does not come off as socially awkward, and an autistic person would not have an intimate conversation with a business assosciate they barely know outside of a work setting while being incapable of expressing feelings towards those they are intimate with.

While I do appreciate the writer including a neuro-divergent person into his story, it is pointless if you are not going to at least understand the condition and express it within the character.
My 15 year old son was diagnosed almost 6 years ago though we suspected things were out of the ordinary already at about when he was 5. The social awkwardness is most noticable when meeting someone by surprise he doesn't know beforehand. Outbursts and cutting things short are ways to end an awkward situation. There are as many variations as there are people with ASD. Thats why it's called Autism Spectrum!
Our boy is rather socially competent and so called Highly Acheiving so to me the MC being autistic didn't concern me much since he just seemed reserved and not very "clingy".
You don't have to be Rain Man just because you're an Asperger.
 
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My 15 year old son was diagnosed almost 6 years ago though we suspected things were out of the ordinary already at about when he was 5. The social awkwardness is most noticable when meeting someone by surprise he doesn't know beforehand. Outbursts and cutting things short are ways to end an awkward situation. There are as many variations as there are people with ASD. Thats why it's called Autism Spectrum!
Our boy is rather socially competent and so called Highly Acheiving so to me the MC being autistic didn't concern me much since he just seemed reserved and not very "clingy".
You don't have to be Rain Man just because you're an Asperger.
Never claimed you did. That is why I called it a stereotype. I am autistic myself, so I really don't need you to explain the spectrum to me.

As for you son being "socially competent" That is great that he i so good at masking. That doesn't mean it is not a struggle for him nor that it is not mentally draining for him.

That doesn't change the fact that the MC from the game did not really display any autistic traits, which is what I was getting at. I understand it is a spectrum, but there are always certain traits that are shared and the MC didn't really have any.
 
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Nov 14, 2017
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finished game and liked it. 1 oddity was going to movie with vanessa which didn't led anywhere and mc having sex with simone w/o mary didn't blow up on his face nor had any consequences (besides her getting preggo too (sadly not to mc)) and i'm curious exactly where that cabin was since on lake there was snow but girls were fine in summer clothes and naked too.
 

Ali ibn Hassan

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Never claimed you did. That is why I called it a stereotype. I am autistic myself, so I really don't need you to explain the spectrum to me.

As for you son being "socially competent" That is great that he i so good at masking. That doesn't mean it is not a struggle for him nor that it is not mentally draining for him.

That doesn't change the fact that the MC from the game did not really display any autistic traits, which is what I was getting at. I understand it is a spectrum, but there are always certain traits that are shared and the MC didn't really have any.
Never meant to lecture you, I apologise.

Many people can't distinguish one neuropsychiatric disorder from another so I just wanted to ventilate my sons behavioral pattern. I've come across people who mix up ASD and ADD/ADHD or Tourettes and have no idea at all what's what.
Even in school he was an alone ASD boy in a big class of 30 along with 6 other boys with ADHD. It was a total disaster!
With being socially competent, I meant that he makes friends easily and has the ability to adapt fairly well with new situations if no big surprises suddenly pop up.
Our daily routine is to scedule as far into the near future as possible when it comes to travel, what's for dinner, who's coming to visit etc. Giving someone with ASD time to adapt and a chance to chose is in my experience at least a good start.
 
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