I think that's a good way of seeing things. I kind of want to "end" the game before everyone thinks it becomes too repetitive. I know that this is a fair point to criticize, after all the game has a very set routine how each day starts and how each day ends. It's something that a lot of people enjoy but also something that some people might find boring or "skipable".When I play MNF these days it feels very familiar. Like to snugly cover me into a loved blanket or so.
Unfortunately it feels a little bit "used up" (it's not the correct word for it, I'm not the best when it comes to describe diffuse feelings)
and deep inside me I knew that at some point in the future the time will come to leave this game behind, like to unhand a grownup into the world.
But at the same time I have the wish that MNF will go on forever. Does that make sense?
There are so many moments when I pause playing for a moment, smiling and thinking: "that's just great".
I don't plan to keep MNF going forever. While I don't have a real esimate how long the game will be, there will be the end of the main story at some point and then its time to move on to My New Family 2 ( or however I name it ). Before that I still have a few stories to tell though, a few things to explore and of course, more lewds to make. But yeah, the point that the game can feel repetitive is fair. It's just not really something I want to change, if that makes sense. Because this "routine" MC has, for example the talks with Lucy each morning, are something most people seem to enjoy.
Also, it's good to keep in mind that My New Family will be 2 years old in just a little over 4 months. 2 years is a pretty long time for an ongoing game. People move on, take a break, come back or drop the game in general, which is normal. That is also one of the reasons I started to work on a new game. I think My New Memories will be a very good fresh start for people that enjoy my general way of telling stories.