Yeah, i eventually found out after talking with her and actively starting the search for them.It's a little bug, you first have to get the scene with Kleo where she tells you to get the gems.
I think you just watch far to many extreme Vores, the 2nd scene can be a bit more than softcore imo and seems to be growing (who knows of future 3rd vore will be).The vore in the game is best classified as vore light.
Nothing gruesome, no blood, no gore, no screams , no sadism etc.
The difference is like watching softcore porn vs hardcore bdsm porn
Well, if memory tricks me not, you fish before talking to Corynn, so it might be a matter of just advancing the day and going to fish the next morning, before coming across Corynn.Hello, so far i like this game.
But either something is buggy or i missed something, but since i talked to the surfer girl Corynn i can't go fishing at the beach. And so can't collect the gem fragments under water or get new fish to sell for coins.
Seems like the beach place is stuck for me. Because it tells me i talked already to Corynn today even if i have not.
Has someone an idea if it's a bug or if i missed something or such?
Nope.As an aside, does she have more sex content beside the blowjob?
Tried it with one of my last saves from before the newest version.Well, if memory tricks me not, you fish before talking to Corynn, so it might be a matter of just advancing the day and going to fish the next morning, before coming across Corynn.
You can fish once per day, so if the character goes to sleep you can fish again the next day.Tried it with one of my last saves from before the newest version.
I can only fish one more time before meeting Corynn. After meeting her the beach seems to be stuck and i can not fish in the morning and also the game keeps telling me i already talked to Corynn after the first time.
I can get the Gem from her, but no more talking in terms of her storyline.
So right now, i can't progress any further with my save in terms of Corynn and also can't get more fish for selling them for Neko Coins...
Oh good to know.I'm glad for the Dev notes about this being just a fraction of the actual release. I played it yesterday without reading that and was stunned that so little had progressed in 6 months. Chocomint, Creme and Lily have no parts. The MC has no mission/ nothing really at stake and there is really nothing driving the story other than the player's willingness to grind fish in the hopes that it leads to something interesting. Personally, I would have preferred this as a VN so that the characters could be developed. Then again, maybe all will be better when the real release comes. We'll see.
Nina seems to be ok with it, though I wonder if she'd be ok with her sister wanting a family of her own....and you just happen to be the only male on the island atm...
I think you might be confusing Nina (the "extra furry" readhead who became the MC's 2nd wife after being saved by him) with Violet (first wife, hair & eyes the color of her name and mother of Lilly).Nina seems to be ok with it, though I wonder if she'd be ok with her sister wanting a family of her own....and you just happen to be the only male on the island atm...
Not really adressed how long ago it was, but considering it is mentioned (by Kleo i think, but don't take my word for it) the MC was changed soon after his arrival so he wouldn't die early on, at least since before his arrival as a teenager.I played the game but I have mixed feelings about it right now.
First of all, the animations are great. Nothing to complain about in this department.
But then comes the story. It's all over the place. The MC starts out as a teenager I assume and wakes up on a mysterious island. So far so good.
A mention of the time skip would be helpful as suddenly the MC is married and has a child. Then you talk to Kleo and she explains why everyone on this island has animal features and why there are no males. Is it explained how long ago that was? Because from what I gathered, everyone used to be "normal", but noone seems to really remember that and everyone behaves like they are actualy cats/their respective animal.
Another thing is, the MC rescues Nina and has to keep her, as is "Neko-Law". Why does the MC not know about this despite having a wife and a child, meaning he is living on this island for more than 3 days.
It would help a lot with the coherence of the story if there was an actualy timeline. That was what I'm trying to get at.Not really adressed how long ago it was, but considering it is mentioned (by Kleo i think, but don't take my word for it) the MC was changed soon after his arrival so he wouldn't die early on, at least since before his arrival as a teenager.
How many times does it happen indeed, that it warrants a law? I'm only saying that a simple sentence like "The law exists to ensure that the inhabitants of the island don't go homeless during natural disasters or house wrecking accidents.", would improve the whole concept beyond a "This character lives with you now and that's it".Uh, living in a place and having extensive knowledge of its laws are two different things. How many times does one save the life of a single person of the opposite gender in a regular basis that he would give mind to that specific local law (convenient though it may be)?
And even then, knowing a funny local law - and remembering it while drowsy from being just awakened, after an eventful and fatiguing night at that, is also a whole different matter.
Fair, a little polish in the presentation in both instances could definitely go a long way indeed. The pacing and setting up ain't ideal on either.It would help a lot with the coherence of the story if there was an actualy timeline. That was what I'm trying to get at.
How many times does it happen indeed, that it warrants a law? I'm only saying that a simple sentence like "The law exists to ensure that the inhabitants of the island don't go homeless during natural disasters or house wrecking accidents.", would improve the whole concept beyond a "This character lives with you now and that's it".
I'm interested in this game and would want it to succeed. In my opinion it needs to polish it's story to something that isn't a seemingly random series of events you just have to accept without explanation, because that's not how storytelling works.