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Almost no issues here, pretty good initial launch. Also Teacher doesn't have a name weird calling her just teacher but whatever, also her quest hint says "No content this version" after the face fuck scene instead of the "End of current version"
Typo errors like this are very common, I should know LOL.
Edit: shouldn't it be tagged as trainer instead of rpg?
How the fuck did you manage to go inside the school during the evening mate, it's supposed to be closed.
Shit you're right, I was able to reproduce the error in my playthrough, good catch and sorry for that, it's fixed for the next version.
For the teacher's name yeah this remark was made to me earlier, you guys are right I should give her a name for the next release. Also fixed the "End of current version" for the next release, thanks man.
About the rpg/trainer tag, to be honest I don't know, I didn't include the "rpg" tag when I created the thread in the "Game request" section, it's probably the work of the moderator who moved the thread in the game section.
I replayed it from the beginning, thinking I had misunderstood. Why is MC (an adult already, separated from his family and supporting himself) forced to go back and help his family, a fact that makes him angry and willing to take revenge by corrupting them? Logically thinking, he could refuse.
More plausible is that the MC, having learned that his family needs him, will offer to help them on his own, with the intention of taking revenge for the way he was treated as a child.
I had thought about your second suggestion as the plot for the story, but then in my mind it sounded more like a wished/desired corruption, than a corruption driven by a desire for revenge. So I made the dad force the MC to go back home to help the family.
He lives in a family pattern where the father has control over everything despite the MC being a young adult and therefore, you're right, who should be able to make his own choices. So I'll add some details about the father in the intro for the next release to clarify this part of the story, thanks for pointing this out.