iron4doves

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Is this worth playing in its current state (or, its final state, I guess...)? Looks great but I'm assuming H content is low
 

ElRtt

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Sad the game was abandonned, it was promising, even with a lot of room for improvement.

Anyone have any ideas of the models used here and the tools for animation? I would really give a try into the lewd game dev.
 

dusty stu

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Sad the game was abandonned, it was promising, even with a lot of room for improvement.

Anyone have any ideas of the models used here and the tools for animation? I would really give a try into the lewd game dev.
Looked like Honey Select 2 Models imo.
 

YuckYuck220

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Sad the game was abandonned, it was promising, even with a lot of room for improvement.

Anyone have any ideas of the models used here and the tools for animation? I would really give a try into the lewd game dev.
I believe the renders are made using honey select 2 with some mods, game engine is unity.
 

johnyakuza1

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Milky Tides (v0.20) Game CG

**The collection contains 2300+ videos that are featured in the game. This is an all-in-one gallery of sorts without ever needing to launch or play the game.

Enjoy!~

Milky Tides Game CG ~ PixelDrain
In case anyone's still reading this, I posted the Game CG a while ago. If you want to check out all the videos featured in the game, now you have the luxury to do so.

I know the download is huge, but there's not much I can do about that.


The CG is quite good; it's a shame to see it abandoned, but not surprising—sandbox games rarely ever reach completion. Either they perpetually stay in development at a snail's pace, or the dev burns out and abandons the game at a certain point. This is why Ren'Py is king.
 
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Johnnyboy11

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In case anyone's still reading this, I posted the Game CG a while ago. If you want to check out all the videos featured in the game, now you have the luxury to do so.

I know the download is huge, but there's not much I can do about that.


The CG is quite good; it's a shame to see it abandoned, but not surprising—sandbox games rarely ever reach completion. Either they perpetually stay in development at a snail's pace, or the dev burns out and abandons the game at a certain point. This is why Ren'Py is king.
This was a good game.
 

safadobr

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I cant progress with Maia, she's always at the SPA and I need to trigger the PANTIE THIEF quest at the bathroom
 

YuckYuck220

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They ghosted out AGES ago. Just straight up abandoned the project right when it started to get interesting. Didn't even have the decency to let their patrons know. Scum.
It was funny because it happened on new years night, I'm assuming he had a resolution for himself and it was to drop this game. Maybe it was bad for his mental health or he had to prioritize something else. Regardless, he should've let his supporters know. I was watching the whole process from start to finish of him deleting the patreon page and getting rid of links on itch.io in real time that night.
 
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Crevanille

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It was funny because it happened on new years night, I'm assuming he had a resolution for himself and it was to drop this game. Maybe it was bad for his mental health or he had to prioritize something else. Regardless, he should've let his supporters know. I was watching the whole process from start to finish of him deleting the patreon page and getting rid of links on itch.io in real time that night.
We'll never know what their reasons were, but the fact the dev didn't feel the need to at least let supporters know the project was ending reduces whatever sympathy they might have gotten from me to less than zero.
I mean, at the end of the day, one has to take care of oneself first and foremost, I understand that.
but that is that, and this is this. It's irritating when things like this happen regardless of whatever reasons someone has. After all, communication is key.
 

safadobr

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They ghosted out AGES ago. Just straight up abandoned the project right when it started to get interesting. Didn't even have the decency to let their patrons know. Scum.
What a shame, I enjoyed it, had a lot of potential
 

Crevanille

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100% the same.
Unfortunately, that's just the way it is with 90%+ indie devs out there.
Some mean well enough to want to finish the game, others milk it for all its' worth before dipping out, and others still... do this really absurd thing where they get really far in a build, scrap it, and then START ALL THE WAY OVER.

It's not as common as we'd like that devs actually finish a project with how saturated the space is, and even rarer that more than one game gets produced. It happens, so it's not all a lost cause. That said, you can tell how much gets compromised along the way in the pursuit of sustainability though.... It's usually not the devs fault as far as that goes, but they aren't blameless either. I certainly don't envy the situation though... but commercial art is commercial art, as in, it's always a product first, art second.
 
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