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BigTTiger

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I don't think there are any women developing games on this site. But if you think about it, story-wise, the person who writes this may be a woman.
Actually, there's quite a few women that develop games for instance the devs of Eruption imminent, futagenesis unveiled, It was raining that night, and if I'm not mistaken the dev of having a hard time are all women and also the dev of the red room Alisha oh and also Hanna's futile resistance is also a female dev.
 

wesdxc66

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Actually, there's quite a few women that develop games for instance the devs of Eruption imminent, futagenesis unveiled, It was raining that night, and if I'm not mistaken the dev of having a hard time are all women and also the dev of the red room Alisha oh and also Hanna's futile resistance is also a female dev.
Oh, I didn't know any of them. But can you tell that they are women from the games they develop or from the story itself? I think I'll be guessing the devs genders through their games from now on. :D
 

Geigi

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Oh, I didn't know any of them. But can you tell that they are women from the games they develop or from the story itself? I think I'll be guessing the devs genders through their games from now on. :D
Why is this important so much? There are men and women Devs who make MMC and FMC games for male players because the majority of players are straight men. Then, there are women Devs who make some yaoi and lesbian/straight/bisexual FMC games for female players. Devs will rarely say this because a gender is not important.
 

BigTTiger

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Oh, I didn't know any of them. But can you tell that they are women from the games they develop or from the story itself? I think I'll be guessing the devs genders through their games from now on. :D
Well for the most part a lot of them come right out and say it for instance the dev's of it was raining that night and seducing the devil are a husband-and-wife team and also on dev's patreon pages they usually say what gender they are.
 

BigTTiger

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Why is this important so much? There are men and women Devs who make MMC and FMC games for male players because the majority of players are straight men. Then, there are women Devs who make some yaoi and lesbian/straight/bisexual FMC games for female players. Devs will rarely say this because a gender is not important.
I don't care what gender a dev is hell they could be a freaking alien from outer space for all I care just as long as the content is engaging and enjoyable and not too tedious, I have zero issues I was just pointing out to the person that there are in fact female devs that make these games just as much as male devs.
 

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I don't care what gender a dev is hell they could be a freaking alien from outer space for all I care just as long as the content is engaging and enjoyable and not too tedious, I have zero issues I was just pointing out to the person that there are in fact female devs that make these games just as much as male devs.
Well said!
 

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It is just my feminene intuition... Maybe it is because the deep emotional portrayal of Vivian that I can attach with :rolleyes:
Dev said something like that Vivian is the less narratively interesting in the sense of problematic complicated and intriguing compared to Hutch. Would a woman ever say that? :)
But seriously: I would say the whole premise, the whole scenario is archetypical for male nightmare fantasies. It's a male power game it's the fear of loss and humiliation. Where is the female fantasy here? I guess a woman would have at least concentrated on the scene with the boss, if it's about the feeling of being overpowered, losing control, bargaining your seductive power, gaining something, managing the lust of the man, sensing the risk, getting off of it etc. I guess these things would have been more interesting from a female perspective compared to concentrating on the torture of Hutch. But then - you never know.
 
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ReadyPlayerMom , did you read Ready Player One ?

besides, I also think that Carthaginem esse delendam that the creator is probably a woman
 
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Dev said something like that Vivian is the less narratively interesting in the sense of problematic complicated and intriguing compared to Hutch. Would a woman ever say that? :)
But seriously: I would say the whole premise, the whole scenario is archetypical for male nightmare fantasies. It's a male power game it's the fear of loss and humiliation. Where is the female fantasy here? I guess a woman would have at least concentrated on the scene with the boss, if it's about the feeling of being overpowered, losing control, bargaining your seductive power, gaining something, managing the lust of the man, sensing the risk, getting off of it etc. I guess these things would have been more interesting from a female perspective compared to concentrating on the torture of Hutch. But then - you never know.
Agreed. I like seeing my FMC being stolen, I have no interest seeing husband being stolen thus typical male protagonist NTR games aren't my type of games.
 

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What questions arise next? Do dev's drink their coffee black or with milk for breakfast? Do dev's get up on the left or right side of their feet in the morning? Oh no, now I know: What color are their underwear? A Dev is, first and foremost, someone who has written a good story and brought it to life visually. The rest is irrelevant.
 

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What questions arise next? Do dev's drink their coffee black or with milk for breakfast? Do dev's get up on the left or right side of their feet in the morning? Oh no, now I know: What color are their underwear? A Dev is, first and foremost, someone who has written a good story and brought it to life visually. The rest is irrelevant.
No way I'm here for the deeper questions what hand do Devs wank with :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Dev said something like that Vivian is the less narratively interesting in the sense of problematic complicated and intriguing compared to Hutch. Would a woman ever say that? :)
But seriously: I would say the whole premise, the whole scenario is archetypical for male nightmare fantasies. It's a male power game it's the fear of loss and humiliation. Where is the female fantasy here? I guess a woman would have at least concentrated on the scene with the boss, if it's about the feeling of being overpowered, losing control, bargaining your seductive power, gaining something, managing the lust of the man, sensing the risk, getting off of it etc. I guess these things would have been more interesting from a female perspective compared to concentrating on the torture of Hutch. But then - you never know.
It’s the basic, instinctual attraction to the more dominant male. The desire to be “taken.” I do not mean to suggest this is how all females operate. Society has largely gravitated away from this basic archetype. Yet, you do still see elements of it today, but with money. Some men still try to use money to attract women because some women still go for it. Example A: Bill Belichick. No way that fat, ugly old grump scores an attractive much younger woman without money. No woman would ever look at him and think, “I gotta get me some of that!” Not without several zeros in the bank account. In Vivian’s case I think Christian quickly ascertained her basic instincts and pounced.
 
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