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No worries at all! We’ve added an alternative introduction to that scene where the boyfriend’s behavior (Being a little bitch) is made clearer, and you’ll now have the option to stop everything from happening.

Letting the scene play out will give more context to why their relationship doesn’t work, but choosing to intervene means you can protect her first time. Both paths are valid, and the story still works even if they never have sex!


Our goal is for everyone to enjoy the story in a way that feels right to them. If that moment was stopping someone from fully enjoying Talia’s revenge arc, adding a secondary path was an easy and worthwhile choice for us!
Now it's a great all-rounder scene! plenty of options for everyone.
 
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For the first time in history, the academy has opened its gates to a human, chosen to participate in a curious experiment:
to discover whether humans and anthro can truly live, learn, and love side by side.
Will they truly be able to live, laugh, love together?
 
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I hated this prologue!

Add this game to the giant pile of poorly written games that uses ''MC isn't allowed to know what's going on because I can't effectively write intrigue and mystery in a way that's organic and makes sense''. All these characters getting impatient with the MC for asking obvious questions or getting frustrated with his poor treatment. The asshole brother and asshole teacher treat you like shit but the ''nice'' characters go out of their way to downplay or excuse their assholeness. Even going so far as to chastise you for judging them harshly for their behavior(that's actually what people SHOULD be judged for!) while you're being subjected to harsh treatment just for being a human. Even the girl with insanely low self-esteem that can't stand up to her lame brother and pathetic dad somehow musters the courage to tease you (a stranger) and implore you to be more open-minded.

The worst part is that the writer understands how frustrating all of this is because when the MC complains to the principal, he perfectly communicates why and how frustrating this whole setup is. If you can understand why the MC is frustrated, you also understand why the player will be.

Honestly, felt like I was just being gaslit and led around by the other characters. I just don't see the appeal of what is being established. It's not hot, fun or interesting.
 

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All these characters getting impatient with the MC for asking obvious questions
This part is actually realistic, people often forget that not everything is obvious to everybody and people often get impatient and frustrated with what they perceive as a stupid or obvious question.
 
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I hated this prologue!

Add this game to the giant pile of poorly written games that uses ''MC isn't allowed to know what's going on because I can't effectively write intrigue and mystery in a way that's organic and makes sense''. All these characters getting impatient with the MC for asking obvious questions or getting frustrated with his poor treatment. The asshole brother and asshole teacher treat you like shit but the ''nice'' characters go out of their way to downplay or excuse their assholeness. Even going so far as to chastise you for judging them harshly for their behavior(that's actually what people SHOULD be judged for!) while you're being subjected to harsh treatment just for being a human. Even the girl with insanely low self-esteem that can't stand up to her lame brother and pathetic dad somehow musters the courage to tease you (a stranger) and implore you to be more open-minded.

The worst part is that the writer understands how frustrating all of this is because when the MC complains to the principal, he perfectly communicates why and how frustrating this whole setup is. If you can understand why the MC is frustrated, you also understand why the player will be.

Honestly, felt like I was just being gaslit and led around by the other characters. I just don't see the appeal of what is being established. It's not hot, fun or interesting.
Sorry to hear!

However this specific setting is meant to work for the incoming lore of the whole game. Letting you know all the answers from the start would make the game lack of depth and plane! However we assure you we already have in mind the complete game story and every doubt/mistery will be answered at it's right time! Also the same dynamics that you know about humans could be different for anthro people, since both parts lived differently.

Anyways if you happened to find yourself frustrated with the incapability of defending yourself in the game, we got that covered in the new version coming up! We are adding many more personality-based choises so nobody feels left out.
With that said, we hope you ejoyed the game somehow! Thanks for your feedback, we will keep it in mind for the future development
 

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I hated this prologue!

Add this game to the giant pile of poorly written games that uses ''MC isn't allowed to know what's going on because I can't effectively write intrigue and mystery in a way that's organic and makes sense''. All these characters getting impatient with the MC for asking obvious questions or getting frustrated with his poor treatment. The asshole brother and asshole teacher treat you like shit but the ''nice'' characters go out of their way to downplay or excuse their assholeness. Even going so far as to chastise you for judging them harshly for their behavior(that's actually what people SHOULD be judged for!) while you're being subjected to harsh treatment just for being a human. Even the girl with insanely low self-esteem that can't stand up to her lame brother and pathetic dad somehow musters the courage to tease you (a stranger) and implore you to be more open-minded.

The worst part is that the writer understands how frustrating all of this is because when the MC complains to the principal, he perfectly communicates why and how frustrating this whole setup is. If you can understand why the MC is frustrated, you also understand why the player will be.

Honestly, felt like I was just being gaslit and led around by the other characters. I just don't see the appeal of what is being established. It's not hot, fun or interesting.
Weren't anthro and humans at war in this game? Played it a bit ago so I can't recall if it was this one, but I think they would treat you badly if your species were at war, also (Still if I recall) wasn't the bunny girl the sister of the bully? Would make sense that she tries to cover him
 
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It makes sense in the same way that being selfish or a hypocrite because it suits your interest makes sense but it doesn't make it defensible.
In families people usually tend to cover for each other, especially in toxic households, it makes sense for a character to defend it, wouldn't the game feel flat if everyone acted the same way/have the same way of handling interactions?
 

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In families people usually tend to cover for each other, especially in toxic households, it makes sense for a character to defend it, wouldn't the game feel flat if everyone acted the same way/have the same way of handling interactions?
I suppose I'm fine with the other characters acting any which way as long as that same courtesy is extended to the MC as well. If it ''makes sense'' for her to defend someone in the wrong, it makes just as much sense for the MC to stand up for himself, call her on her bias and challenge whether she actually thinks he's being treated fairly.

I'm not saying the MC shouldn't face any hardship or challenges. But he should be able to speak his truth while he faces them. I don't like when something or something is wrong and it goes unmentioned or unspoken. I can let a lot go in life, but speaking my mind is non-negotiable.
 
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I suppose I'm fine with the other characters acting any which way as long as that same courtesy is extended to the MC as well. If it ''makes sense'' for her to defend someone in the wrong, it makes just as much sense for the MC to stand up for himself, call her on her bias and challenge whether she actually thinks he's being treated fairly.

I'm not saying the MC shouldn't face any hardship or challenges. But he should be able to speak his truth while he faces them. I don't like when something or something is wrong and it goes unmentioned or unspoken. I can let a lot go in life, but speaking my mind is non-negotiable.
Totally understandable! Don't worry, as said in some other comments we will add many more options to respond to different scenarios so everyone can express how they feel!
 
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