anonymousguys
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I got to the connect the dots map thing. It seems that I correctly connected several series of dots, but anything I do beyond that results in the red failure indicator.This has very good scenes, despite being implemented in Daz3d, which is hard to get right. But for me it's all destroyed by the absurd minigames. Most of them are just pointless and boring:
But some require serious mind reading skills to figure out what the developer thinks this is about:
- Having to click a marked significant spot on the screen
 - Having to click a marked spot on the screen that has absolutely nothing to do with the story
 - Having to click a marked significant spot, then keeping the mouse while moving through the other marked spots that appeared
 - Having to click a marked spot again and again and again very quickly while it is shrinking, until it disappears.
 
After a while, these unsolvable puzzles get an 'advance' button. So basically, I now see it's one of the unsolvable puzzles, and do something else until it lets me advance. Having gone through all this once, all scenes are in the gallery, so I guess it's not completely useless.
- The 'maps' puzzles. A black screen with a dozen or more light dots. Some of them can be connected, but you can only find out by trying. If you guessed wrong there is some red symbol telling you and you need to click the restart button. In the top right corner there is a way to get to a totally weird 'map' thing that tells you which dots to connect. If you can read the developer's mind to figure out what the rules of the puzzle are so you can solve it.
 - Some weird thing with wavelets moving around on parallel lines on a TV screen. The first problem is that they are way too dark for some LCD screens. I had to change the settings of mine to even see that the TV screen wasn't completely black. Apparently you have to click the moving wavelets until they become stationary, but then they multiply and I never understood how that is supposed to work, either.
 
PS: The gallery also makes no sense. It has preview pictures of the various scenes, but it doesn't replay scenes but only videos. And in most cases th video is of a completely different woman/scene than is in the preview picture. It's very practical for playing through the videos -- go to next/previous video with right/left arrow. If you do nothing, the current video loops. But if you want to replay an entire scene including still images, you need to save before it. I didn't know this, so I have no such save points, and I am certainly not going to replay this abomination.
- Some weird thing with wavelets moving around on parallel lines on a TV screen. The first problem is that they are way too dark for some LCD screens. I had to change the settings of mine to even see that the TV screen wasn't completely black. Apparently you have to click the moving wavelets until they become stationary, but then they multiply and I never understood how that is supposed to work, either.
 
If you click the 'page fold' in the top right corner, it will show you which dots need to connect.I got to the connect the dots map thing. It seems that I correctly connected several series of dots, but anything I do beyond that results in the red failure indicator.
Does this thing even have a solution, or is it over at that point, and I am supposed to simply continue by clicking on the "advance" button? My OCD really needs to find the answer! I'm going crazy here!
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And there are more of these dot things! What is the point?
Only in the first puzzle of this type. I figured that one out. The others have completely bizarre clues. When I realized that unlike in the first such puzzle the connections drawn on the map between some of the blobs are either completely irrelevant or part of some insanely roundabout IQ test, I lost all interest in even trying this nonsense. It went directly from boringly trivial but cumbersome to basically unsolvable.If you click the 'page fold' in the top right corner, it will show you which dots need to connect.
Yeah, that part is SO obvious and I saw it right away.If you click the 'page fold' in the top right corner, it will show you which dots need to connect.
I agree. I found the minigames/puzzles to be obtuse and a barrier to progress. While the scenes are good, they are rather vanilla in their content. If that's your thing, then great for you, not so much for me.This has very good scenes, despite being implemented in Daz3d, which is hard to get right. But for me it's all destroyed by the absurd minigames. Most of them are just pointless and boring:
But some require serious mind reading skills to figure out what the developer thinks this is about:
- Having to click a marked significant spot on the screen
 - Having to click a marked spot on the screen that has absolutely nothing to do with the story
 - Having to click a marked significant spot, then keeping the mouse while moving through the other marked spots that appeared
 - Having to click a marked spot again and again and again very quickly while it is shrinking, until it disappears.
 
After a while, these unsolvable puzzles get an 'advance' button. So basically, I now see it's one of the unsolvable puzzles, and do something else until it lets me advance. Having gone through all this once, all scenes are in the gallery, so I guess it's not completely useless.
- The 'maps' puzzles. A black screen with a dozen or more light dots. Some of them can be connected, but you can only find out by trying. If you guessed wrong there is some red symbol telling you and you need to click the restart button. In the top right corner there is a way to get to a totally weird 'map' thing that tells you which dots to connect. If you can read the developer's mind to figure out what the rules of the puzzle are so you can solve it.
 - Some weird thing with wavelets moving around on parallel lines on a TV screen. The first problem is that they are way too dark for some LCD screens. I had to change the settings of mine to even see that the TV screen wasn't completely black. Apparently you have to click the moving wavelets until they become stationary, but then they multiply and I never understood how that is supposed to work, either.
 
PS: The gallery also makes no sense. It has preview pictures of the various scenes, but it doesn't replay scenes but only videos. And in most cases th video is of a completely different woman/scene than is in the preview picture. It's very practical for playing through the videos -- go to next/previous video with right/left arrow. If you do nothing, the current video loops. But if you want to replay an entire scene including still images, you need to save before it. I didn't know this, so I have no such save points, and I am certainly not going to replay this abomination.
Hey will say real quick you can turn those games off, and then turn on the ones you want later. If that is still a deal breaker then can't help ya. But this is a quick fix to enjoy the game you want to enjoy!The Match "puzzle" has defeated me. Absolutely nothing appears to happen, no matter what I do. I really wanted to like this, but the terrible puzzles are just killing the game for me.
As others already mentioned, Steam is yet to "remove all adult games". The day that news aired, I even got some of those in my daily recommended on steam xDHuh? I thought all nsfw games were removed?
That would be very nice if it were true, but I looked for this functionality, and looked again and again, and couldn't find anything relevant. How and where can you disable the minigames? In case it's in the preferences/settings, where it usually is: Do you remember from where you downloaded this? Because my version definitely doesn't have this option there. Let alone options for individual minigames. How would these even be implemented in the user interface?Hey will say real quick you can turn those games off, and then turn on the ones you want later. If that is still a deal breaker then can't help ya. But this is a quick fix to enjoy the game you want to enjoy!![]()