APART from people laying into the Dev for his time management problems, and an apparent failure to be upfront about them (including to himself, perhaps? - good stuff usually takes more time and effort than you'd ever think, but generally speaking, living in denial is never the best answer!) ...
... another common topic in this thread is people laying into the MC of this game (Main Character, not Milfy City), mostly for being a grub, a slug, a nasty slippery bastard etc, .... a viewpoint countered by those who make out the women (esp. Celia) are at least partly to blame, or in some versions, even caused the problems. Which to me would be a bit of a stretch ....
Anyway, some thoughts from me on the game, especially on the real-life relevance of events in the plot/storylines of Milfy City.
It's a long set of thoughts, so best under a SPOILER cowl. Just in case anyone is interested in any more discussion of game plausibility, the character of the characters, etc. Also, a bit about what makes the game so good (to me). Along with one single problem point in it. ....
*tl;dr summary*: - Basically, I'd suggest that discussing the MC's *character* and/or morality - or lack of either - or indeed the character/morality of other characters in this fantasy game makes not so much sense, in fact. Because real-life plausibility, and/or "lessons for life", are not what such a game is about. (But there is one thorn, ...)
Can't see it too well, tbh. If that white thing under the table slightly to the left of center is just a supporting pillar, click wildly around on and under the various desks for a bit, you should pick it up by some frenetic trial and error ...!
They're from the fan art channel on Icstor's Discord, and it shows he posted them and nothing else. He doesn't say where they're from, or even if he made them.
He also posted a few of Liza and Sara too, in similar outfits ("sci-fi" style). Nothing on those either, and he's used the same name from there and in here too. So there's a (slim) chance that he could've done them. But I doubt it, as people normally mention if it's their work or not and generally ask for "constructive criticism on their work".
Can't see it too well, tbh. If that white thing under the table slightly to the left of center is just a supporting pillar, click wildly around on and under the various desks for a bit, you should pick it up by some frenetic trial and error ...!