Mod Ren'Py Midnight Paradise - Shawn's Walkthrough + Improvements [1.0] [Shawnchapp]

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Thread Updated: 15-12-2024
Release Date: 18-08-2023
Game/Creator: Midnight Paradise /
Modder: Shawnchapp / / / /
Mod/Game Version: 1.0 (v2)
Language: English


Features:

This mod adds an in-game walkthrough for every character and story event in the game The walkthrough menu contains dynamic guides that let you track your progress for each character and see the requirements needed to trigger their scenes and advance their story. The mod guides also show all requirements for getting all possible extra dialogue options and seeing all possible extra content during events and scenes.

Stats screen: in Main girls new feature, showing stats of the girls and Story completion bar (for their main guide) and a green check to show when there guide is completed

Clicking "objectives" or tapping the "m" key opens mod menu

Includes all of Lord Ashram's changes (RIP), Bibifoc Gallery unlocker

My changes: stats screen, readded Night time event guides, updated guides/UI


Installation:
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Change-Log:
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NOTE: The ipatch is already included adding another patch WILL CAUSE ERRORS
Download: / /
Note: if above says "Updating" patron link leads to old version



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The mod does not work in the new version of the game. Could you update the mod, please?
 

Shawnchapp

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if you read the previous pages you would why it likely going to be awhile. nevermind it not in this thread. i'll post a link to it.

https://f95zone.to/threads/the-awak...h-improvements-0-4-6-shawnchapp.157509/page-9
thanks for sharing <3



i just posted this on my patreon as an update i will post it here as well feel free to share this with others in other threads aswell




Hey everyone,

Sorry for the silence over the past few months. I've been updating my Discord with everything that's been going on, but I recently realized that not everyone checks Discord — so I wanted to post an update here as well.

It all started just before April, when I began experiencing severe stomach pain. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but it quickly worsened. I saw my doctor about two weeks later, and they initially thought it was constipation, so I was given laxatives and other treatments. Unfortunately, nothing worked, and my condition deteriorated. The pain became unbearable, and after two weeks, I went to the ER.

They ran a CT scan and suspected Crohn’s disease, but I had to wait a month for a colonoscopy to confirm it. Not long after that ER visit, I reached a point where I could barely eat or drink — everything I tried to consume just came right back up. After a few weeks of that, I went back to the ER.

This time, the CT scan showed that things had gotten much worse. What they originally thought was Crohn’s disease turned out to be colon cancer. I was admitted immediately and underwent emergency surgery, during which they removed my colon. Thankfully, they’re confident they got all of the cancer.

However, complications followed. When they reconnected what remained of my colon to my intestines, the connection didn’t hold, and I began leaking internally. Three days later, I was rushed into another surgery, this time for sepsis — and I nearly didn’t make it. They weren’t able to reconnect everything again, so I now have an ileostomy bag. This means my waste is redirected to an opening in my abdomen, where it exits into a bag.

Because of this, my body can no longer properly absorb nutrients from food. I’ve become severely malnourished and have lost most of my muscle mass. On top of that, I developed an infection in the surgical area, which required the doctors to open half of the staples along my abdomen (the incision runs from my chest down to my pelvis). The wound is being kept open so it can be cleaned, packed, and treated daily with antibiotics. A nurse now visits my home every day to care for it.

I spent over two weeks in the hospital and was only just discharged recently. I’m still in a lot of pain and dealing with a long recovery ahead. The ileostomy bag is expected to stay for at least 3–6 months — and there’s a chance it may be permanent.

That said, I’m finally home and, despite everything, looking forward to getting back to work on my mods as soon as I’m physically able. I truly appreciate everyone who’s been patiently waiting for updates. A huge thank-you as well to those of you who stayed subscribed or donated during my absence — your support has meant more than I can say and has helped me immensely during this difficult time.

Thank you again. I hope to be back to creating and updating soon. ❤
 

dewayne4478

Active Member
Dec 10, 2022
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thanks for sharing <3



i just posted this on my patreon as an update i will post it here as well feel free to share this with others in other threads aswell




Hey everyone,

Sorry for the silence over the past few months. I've been updating my Discord with everything that's been going on, but I recently realized that not everyone checks Discord — so I wanted to post an update here as well.

It all started just before April, when I began experiencing severe stomach pain. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but it quickly worsened. I saw my doctor about two weeks later, and they initially thought it was constipation, so I was given laxatives and other treatments. Unfortunately, nothing worked, and my condition deteriorated. The pain became unbearable, and after two weeks, I went to the ER.

They ran a CT scan and suspected Crohn’s disease, but I had to wait a month for a colonoscopy to confirm it. Not long after that ER visit, I reached a point where I could barely eat or drink — everything I tried to consume just came right back up. After a few weeks of that, I went back to the ER.

This time, the CT scan showed that things had gotten much worse. What they originally thought was Crohn’s disease turned out to be colon cancer. I was admitted immediately and underwent emergency surgery, during which they removed my colon. Thankfully, they’re confident they got all of the cancer.

However, complications followed. When they reconnected what remained of my colon to my intestines, the connection didn’t hold, and I began leaking internally. Three days later, I was rushed into another surgery, this time for sepsis — and I nearly didn’t make it. They weren’t able to reconnect everything again, so I now have an ileostomy bag. This means my waste is redirected to an opening in my abdomen, where it exits into a bag.

Because of this, my body can no longer properly absorb nutrients from food. I’ve become severely malnourished and have lost most of my muscle mass. On top of that, I developed an infection in the surgical area, which required the doctors to open half of the staples along my abdomen (the incision runs from my chest down to my pelvis). The wound is being kept open so it can be cleaned, packed, and treated daily with antibiotics. A nurse now visits my home every day to care for it.

I spent over two weeks in the hospital and was only just discharged recently. I’m still in a lot of pain and dealing with a long recovery ahead. The ileostomy bag is expected to stay for at least 3–6 months — and there’s a chance it may be permanent.

That said, I’m finally home and, despite everything, looking forward to getting back to work on my mods as soon as I’m physically able. I truly appreciate everyone who’s been patiently waiting for updates. A huge thank-you as well to those of you who stayed subscribed or donated during my absence — your support has meant more than I can say and has helped me immensely during this difficult time.

Thank you again. I hope to be back to creating and updating soon. ❤
Godspeed take care of yourself.
 
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Calverus

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thanks for sharing <3



i just posted this on my patreon as an update i will post it here as well feel free to share this with others in other threads aswell




Hey everyone,

Sorry for the silence over the past few months. I've been updating my Discord with everything that's been going on, but I recently realized that not everyone checks Discord — so I wanted to post an update here as well.

It all started just before April, when I began experiencing severe stomach pain. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but it quickly worsened. I saw my doctor about two weeks later, and they initially thought it was constipation, so I was given laxatives and other treatments. Unfortunately, nothing worked, and my condition deteriorated. The pain became unbearable, and after two weeks, I went to the ER.

They ran a CT scan and suspected Crohn’s disease, but I had to wait a month for a colonoscopy to confirm it. Not long after that ER visit, I reached a point where I could barely eat or drink — everything I tried to consume just came right back up. After a few weeks of that, I went back to the ER.

This time, the CT scan showed that things had gotten much worse. What they originally thought was Crohn’s disease turned out to be colon cancer. I was admitted immediately and underwent emergency surgery, during which they removed my colon. Thankfully, they’re confident they got all of the cancer.

However, complications followed. When they reconnected what remained of my colon to my intestines, the connection didn’t hold, and I began leaking internally. Three days later, I was rushed into another surgery, this time for sepsis — and I nearly didn’t make it. They weren’t able to reconnect everything again, so I now have an ileostomy bag. This means my waste is redirected to an opening in my abdomen, where it exits into a bag.

Because of this, my body can no longer properly absorb nutrients from food. I’ve become severely malnourished and have lost most of my muscle mass. On top of that, I developed an infection in the surgical area, which required the doctors to open half of the staples along my abdomen (the incision runs from my chest down to my pelvis). The wound is being kept open so it can be cleaned, packed, and treated daily with antibiotics. A nurse now visits my home every day to care for it.

I spent over two weeks in the hospital and was only just discharged recently. I’m still in a lot of pain and dealing with a long recovery ahead. The ileostomy bag is expected to stay for at least 3–6 months — and there’s a chance it may be permanent.

That said, I’m finally home and, despite everything, looking forward to getting back to work on my mods as soon as I’m physically able. I truly appreciate everyone who’s been patiently waiting for updates. A huge thank-you as well to those of you who stayed subscribed or donated during my absence — your support has meant more than I can say and has helped me immensely during this difficult time.

Thank you again. I hope to be back to creating and updating soon. ❤
Get well soon my friend ❤ I’ll raise a glass to your speedy recovery
 
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Chrisdarock19

Well-Known Member
Oct 15, 2018
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thanks for sharing <3



i just posted this on my patreon as an update i will post it here as well feel free to share this with others in other threads aswell




Hey everyone,

Sorry for the silence over the past few months. I've been updating my Discord with everything that's been going on, but I recently realized that not everyone checks Discord — so I wanted to post an update here as well.

It all started just before April, when I began experiencing severe stomach pain. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but it quickly worsened. I saw my doctor about two weeks later, and they initially thought it was constipation, so I was given laxatives and other treatments. Unfortunately, nothing worked, and my condition deteriorated. The pain became unbearable, and after two weeks, I went to the ER.

They ran a CT scan and suspected Crohn’s disease, but I had to wait a month for a colonoscopy to confirm it. Not long after that ER visit, I reached a point where I could barely eat or drink — everything I tried to consume just came right back up. After a few weeks of that, I went back to the ER.

This time, the CT scan showed that things had gotten much worse. What they originally thought was Crohn’s disease turned out to be colon cancer. I was admitted immediately and underwent emergency surgery, during which they removed my colon. Thankfully, they’re confident they got all of the cancer.

However, complications followed. When they reconnected what remained of my colon to my intestines, the connection didn’t hold, and I began leaking internally. Three days later, I was rushed into another surgery, this time for sepsis — and I nearly didn’t make it. They weren’t able to reconnect everything again, so I now have an ileostomy bag. This means my waste is redirected to an opening in my abdomen, where it exits into a bag.

Because of this, my body can no longer properly absorb nutrients from food. I’ve become severely malnourished and have lost most of my muscle mass. On top of that, I developed an infection in the surgical area, which required the doctors to open half of the staples along my abdomen (the incision runs from my chest down to my pelvis). The wound is being kept open so it can be cleaned, packed, and treated daily with antibiotics. A nurse now visits my home every day to care for it.

I spent over two weeks in the hospital and was only just discharged recently. I’m still in a lot of pain and dealing with a long recovery ahead. The ileostomy bag is expected to stay for at least 3–6 months — and there’s a chance it may be permanent.

That said, I’m finally home and, despite everything, looking forward to getting back to work on my mods as soon as I’m physically able. I truly appreciate everyone who’s been patiently waiting for updates. A huge thank-you as well to those of you who stayed subscribed or donated during my absence — your support has meant more than I can say and has helped me immensely during this difficult time.

Thank you again. I hope to be back to creating and updating soon. ❤
Holy fuck. I hope you get well soon.
 
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