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Never aspire to mediocrity, always aspire to greatness. That's a good selection of games you have there for inspiration but I do hope you keep it more on the lighthearted side. There's a lot of "tragic=more deep" attitude in those
Also 10 main LIs ?
Megan Jen Elizabeth Ellie Zoe Nicole Amy
+ Carol and Alice
Who's the last? Sophie? MCs left hand?
And which one is your favorite/least favorite so we know when you're phoning it in
The main LIs are all the ones that have dedicated stories I believe, so:
Megan, Jessica, Elizabeth, Zoe, Ellie, Nicole, Sophie, Amy, and Alice.

All my favourites are coming up update wise, so I’m excited for that!
 

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I hope they give us something about Alice soon. Would love to see the romance between her and the MC flourish, and the shenanigans that would ensue with her grandpa.
 

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I hope they give us something about Alice soon. Would love to see the romance between her and the MC flourish, and the shenanigans that would ensue with her grandpa.
I have a feeling Alice is being saved as the final story to be worked on. I have a feeling her plot line is gonna move towards bringing the story to its end.
 

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Never aspire to mediocrity, always aspire to greatness. That's a good selection of games you have there for inspiration but I do hope you keep it more on the lighthearted side. There's a lot of "tragic=more deep" attitude in those
Also 10 main LIs ?
Megan Jen Elizabeth Ellie Zoe Nicole Amy
+ Carol and Alice
Who's the last? Sophie? MCs left hand?
And which one is your favorite/least favorite so we know when you're phoning it in
Thanks for that. And yes, aspiring to mediocrity is never a good thing. I hate to see it in all its forms. Going a little off topic from AVNs, but it feels like it is everywhere these days. Authors are increasingly being encouraged to write trope-driven, cookie-cutter books at a rapid pace, with a focus on earning notice through the volume of work rather than originality. In cinema and TV series, samey sequels and paint-by-numbers TV shows are all that a nervy and profits-focused Hollywood will put out. Across the board, it feels like 'OKAY' has become the default and the bar creatives are encouraged to aspire to in the creative world.

And yes, I am trying to be mindful of keeping Lust Theory's humor intact. While I want to deepen the series and the emotional stakes at play in the story it has never been my intention to abandon the humor and absurdity that was one of the key joys of S1 and 2.

As for 'favorite/least favorite characters' would it be too cheesy to profess I don't have one?

And that is a personal and professional choice I have tried to cultivate in my writing, not just in Lust Theory, but also in writing L Bound, and in my other works that came before joining the Inceton team.

This is a bit of a deep dive into my writing process and philosophy, but as the writer, having favorites is counterproductive to a good story, especially in a game that thrives on having multiple, unique LIs with their own fan bases.

As a writer, I feel it's my responsibility to love and find the joy and connection to all the characters I write. It's often said that one of the major strengths of a good writer is the ability to get into another person's head and see the world through their eyes. I like to think that doesn't just mean being able to inhabit the minds of the characters I write, but also trying to put myself in the shoes of the readers themselves, too, to appreciate and see the story and what pulls them in through their eyes.

Of course, there are limits to this. The adage, 'You can't please everyone,' rings true here, and even among individual fan bases, there will be differences of opinion on where a character's story should go next and what is wanted.

But in the main, I try to cultivate a mindset that avoids favoritism, seeking to see and show the best of each character and their story.
 
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Thanks for that. And yes, aspiring to mediocrity is never a good thing. I hate to see it in all its forms. Going a little off topic from AVNs, but it feels like it is everywhere these days. Authors are increasingly being encouraged to write trope-driven, cookie-cutter books at a rapid pace, with a focus on earning notice through the volume of work rather than originality. In cinema and TV series, samey sequels and paint-by-numbers TV shows are all that a nervy and profits-focused Hollywood will put out. Across the board, it feels like 'OKAY' has become the default and the bar creatives are encouraged to aspire to in the creative world.

And yes, I am trying to be mindful of keeping Lust Theory's humor intact. While I want to deepen the series and the emotional stakes at play in the story it has never been my intention to abandon the humor and absurdity that was one of the key joys of S1 and 2.

As for 'favorite/least favorite characters' would it be too cheesy to profess I don't have one?

And that is a personal and professional choice I have tried to cultivate in my writing, not just in Lust Theory, but also in writing L Bound, and in my other works that came before joining the Inceton team.

This is a bit of a deep dive into my writing process and philosophy, but as the writer, having favorites is counterproductive to a good story, especially in a game that thrives on having multiple, unique LIs with their own fan bases.

As a writer, I feel it's my responsibility to love and find the joy and connection to all the characters I write. It's often said that one of the major strengths of a good writer is the ability to get into another person's head and see the world through their eyes. I like to think that doesn't just mean being able to inhabit the minds of the characters I write, but also trying to put myself in the shoes of the readers themselves, too, to appreciate and see the story and what pulls them in through their eyes.

Of course, there are limits to this. The adage, 'You can't please everyone,' rings true here, and even among individual fan bases, there will be differences of opinion on where a character's story should go next and what is wanted.

But in the main, I try to cultivate a mindset that avoids favoritism, seeking to see and show the best of each character and their story.
Thanks for your answers. I really like current story path in S3. The game really feels like MC actually growing up and fixing his past mistakes. However, i can only hope we gonna experience some "choices" around not main LI's, for example, everyime i replay it i hate to see initial MC attitude towards Gwen, would have been better if we could choose "good/bad answer" ourselves, she also would have worth her different story or some other action. Hope there are some plans about her which not gonna be non choicesable.
 
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Thanks for your answers. I really like current story path in S3. The game really feels like MC actually growing up and fixing his past mistakes. However, i can only hope we gonna experience some "choices" around not main LI's, for example, everyime i replay it i hate to see initial MC attitude towards Gwen, would have been better if we could choose "good/bad answer" ourselves, she also would have worth her different story or some other action. Hope there are some plans about her which not gonna be non choicesable.

Thank you for those words of encouragement. And yes, I do want to do right by all characters, including those not considered the main cast. It means a lot to know you're enjoying the current story path and hope that feeling will continue going forward.
 
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Thanks for that. And yes, aspiring to mediocrity is never a good thing. I hate to see it in all its forms. Going a little off topic from AVNs, but it feels like it is everywhere these days. Authors are increasingly being encouraged to write trope-driven, cookie-cutter books at a rapid pace, with a focus on earning notice through the volume of work rather than originality. In cinema and TV series, samey sequels and paint-by-numbers TV shows are all that a nervy and profits-focused Hollywood will put out. Across the board, it feels like 'OKAY' has become the default and the bar creatives are encouraged to aspire to in the creative world.

And yes, I am trying to be mindful of keeping Lust Theory's humor intact. While I want to deepen the series and the emotional stakes at play in the story it has never been my intention to abandon the humor and absurdity that was one of the key joys of S1 and 2.

As for 'favorite/least favorite characters' would it be too cheesy to profess I don't have one?

And that is a personal and professional choice I have tried to cultivate in my writing, not just in Lust Theory, but also in writing L Bound, and in my other works that came before joining the Inceton team.

This is a bit of a deep dive into my writing process and philosophy, but as the writer, having favorites is counterproductive to a good story, especially in a game that thrives on having multiple, unique LIs with their own fan bases.

As a writer, I feel it's my responsibility to love and find the joy and connection to all the characters I write. It's often said that one of the major strengths of a good writer is the ability to get into another person's head and see the world through their eyes. I like to think that doesn't just mean being able to inhabit the minds of the characters I write, but also trying to put myself in the shoes of the readers themselves, too, to appreciate and see the story and what pulls them in through their eyes.

Of course, there are limits to this. The adage, 'You can't please everyone,' rings true here, and even among individual fan bases, there will be differences of opinion on where a character's story should go next and what is wanted.

But in the main, I try to cultivate a mindset that avoids favoritism, seeking to see and show the best of each character and their story.
I like this, it gives the impression that each main girl is being treated equally, which I like a lot.

I’ve just about finished a replay of S1, and that season has a very heavy bias towards Elizabeth. She gets like 12 scenes or something in the entire game. Meanwhile Sophie is lucky if she gets 3 scenes lol.
 
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I like this, it gives the impression that each main girl is being treated equally, which I like a lot.

I’ve just about finished a replay of S1, and that season has a very heavy bias towards Elizabeth. She gets like 12 scenes or something in the entire game. Meanwhile Sophie is lucky if she gets 3 scenes lol.
Season 1 is so ass because of the one day loop format gives us no meaningful scenes with most of the girls. Also new update is out
 

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Season 1 is so ass because of the one day loop format gives us no meaningful scenes with most of the girls. Also new update is out
I don’t mind the fact that not every girl gets a full sex scene in Season 1, but I do mind the fact that the balance is very uneven. Poor Sophie only has two scenes in the entirety of Season 1 and she’s the only girl left out of the very long Christmas event as well.

Also heck yeah new updates out! And it’s Megan and Zoe!!!
 
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I don’t mind the fact that not every girl gets a full sex scene in Season 1, but I do mind the fact that the balance is very uneven. Poor Sophie only has two scenes in the entirety of Season 1 and she’s the only girl left out of the very long Christmas event as well.

Also heck yeah new updates out! And it’s Megan and Zoe!!!
Bro you weren't there when the games was new and being updated. It was torture. It took me midway through season 2 to start fucking with it.
 

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Bro you weren't there when the games was new and being updated. It was torture. It took me midway through season 2 to start fucking with it.
I’ve been around since Season 2’s development. I just haven’t been as active on here until more recently.

I personally don’t mind the build up to things in Season 1. I like a good storyline in these types beyond just the sex.

Your point about not fucking with the game until around midway through Season 2? That’s where I think the game drops off in quality because it turns into a fuckfest. They had a great plot idea with Season 2 (The day moved forward suddenly, so now MC has to be a bit more careful), but they don’t do anything with it. He immediately goes back to what he was doing in S1, thinking there is no consequences.

That’s why I like what Season 3 is doing. It provides a much more proper storyline where MC has to deal with what happened on the final Friday that he doesn’t remember, and sort out his relationships with all his girls before Alice fixes the loops. There’s proper build up again. MC isn’t just going straight into sex because he can’t, especially in this update, which focuses on Megan and Zoe. He has a lot of work to do.

Anyway, I can’t wait to play the update. This is the one I’ve been waiting for.
 
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I’ve been around since Season 2’s development. I just haven’t been as active on here until more recently.

I personally don’t mind the build up to things in Season 1. I like a good storyline in these types beyond just the sex.

Your point about not fucking with the game until around midway through Season 2? That’s where I think the game drops off in quality because it turns into a fuckfest. They had a great plot idea with Season 2 (The day moved forward suddenly, so now MC has to be a bit more careful), but they don’t do anything with it. He immediately goes back to what he was doing in S1, thinking there is no consequences.

That’s why I like what Season 3 is doing. It provides a much more proper storyline where MC has to deal with what happened on the final Friday that he doesn’t remember, and sort out his relationships with all his girls before Alice fixes the loops. There’s proper build up again. MC isn’t just going straight into sex because he can’t, especially in this update, which focuses on Megan and Zoe. He has a lot of work to do.

Anyway, I can’t wait to play the update. This is the one I’ve been waiting for.
I prefer season 3 as well. But I need to have some action as well in a AVN. Especially with the characters like Jessica and Nicole who fit my fetishism to a T (older sister and teacher.) That's why I much prefer Season 2 to 1. Only thing holding Season 3 back right now is lack of content which should be solved soon. I just hope we get a Season 4 and 5 as well.
 

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here is my unofficial Android port of Lust Theory S2-2.0.0.

Main App:
Assets (mandatory):
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install the app. after a fresh install, run it once to create all the required folders. read .
then you have to copy the assets pack to the folder /RenPy/org.echoesoflust.s2.the66/game on Android 11 and newer or to the folder /Android/data/org.echoesoflust.s2.the66/files/game.
the voiceover pack goes to the same destination but it's optional.

from now on my Android ports of Ren'Py games have a 2nd, persistent save location like Windows. if you uninstall an app, the save files and persistent data remain intact.
therefore the app needs the permission to access the public external storage (or a new one on Android 11+), because it has to read and write outside its own external storage directories.
you have to grant the permission or the app is shut down.

have fun and please report problems (you can reach me ).
Please can you port Season 3
 

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Please can you port Season 3
sorry, i'm not interested anymore. others made unofficial Android versions for Season 3 previously, you should ask them to continue what they started.
 
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