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Linda and Sarah each had their own motivations: Linda was no longer attracted to her husband (Bob) and her son became her convenient obsession. That's pretty strongly implied in the game itself, no hand-waving needed here.Actually Caroline is most realistic NPC on this game. Let think the others;
Linda : She wants to fuck his son from beggining. But why? Seriously why? There is no background, not even a clue. She is beautiful, sexy, charming she can get every man she want. Why her son? Ridiculous.
Sarah : She is beautiful, young and inexperienced nerdy girl. As soon as she saw MC's dick she became addicted. Even she don't know what is it. Ridiculous.
But the rest of girls are good writed i think like Celia, Zuri and her sister, Aunt and her wife. My point is; İf someone saying Sarah or Linda's story makes sense, then he blind or too horny to see. No offense.
Sarah is a growing young woman with no real relationship experience who has apparently had bottled up lusts and her brother is good-looking, willing and available. Again, a convenient match for her needs, but she's also in puppy love with him (i.e., different than the lust+taboo outlet Linda is shopping) and that crush is real - she has no experience in tempering it.
I thought these were obvious rationales, honestly.
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There are a lot of other games which come out monthly on a reliable basis?Sometimes I wish ICSTOR worked monthly and we got one scene at a time like so many other games, if only to shut up all of the morons who come into this thread and cry "abandoned" after a month and a half without an update and then do it again a month after the next update. But I like how big his updates tend to be so I'm pretty happy with the current schedule.
I know a lot of games that take around two months or so, but MrDots' games are one of the few that I have seen which are consistently reliable on a month-by-month basis. But, my experience is likely low here, so I'm curious what other Dev teams can manage a monthly schedule.
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