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Eet_Fuk

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I just feel wierd with the dual protagonist thing. Where you decide if they cheat on each other etc. Should have been either 1 or the other, not both.
I learned to like it. Been playing GGGB these days and I feel that I miss that aspect
 

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¨dungeon and bride¨ author announces the release date for march 2025. i think we can hope it will be released this year
 
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Eldiran

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Or perhaps as a psychological thriller. Mystery used as an element of intrigue is good because it keeps the players on edge about the ensuing circumstances, making us continuously second-guess our actions and the actions of our significant other.

Once the seeds of doubt have been planted, the resulting paranoia makes the build-up much more impactful, until finally, all is revealed to the MC.

It's quite a compelling narrative if executed appropriately. NTR without any proper build-up, intrigue, and/or substance, doesn't make the experience all that more memorable imho.
Yeah you're right. It's also why i want to see the "true love" ending happening as an option because even if you want the NTR one, it's interesting to be in the dark, not knowing what's gonna happen, how far the game will go (or not go).
 
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At the same time next door, woman in finland did have the right to vote. (since 1906 ).
It's worth noting that Finland's early adoption of women's suffrage in 1906 was a reflection of the relative progressiveness of the Russian Empire, of which Finland was a part until 1917. To be precise, the progressiveness of the Russian Imperial urban culture.

Since WWI, Eastern Europe saw the rise of peasant nationalism, where rural populations took over cities - with tragic outcomes for the urban elites. The arrival of the revolution was marked not so much by the advent of social justice as by the emergence of phenomena like gang rapes. This was fueled both by the idea of absolute sexual freedom, initially actively promoted by the Bolsheviks, and by the complete absence of a legal provision for the crime of rape. In breaks between debates about communism, one favorite pastime of former peasants, now workers, was the so-called tulip: a captured girl would have her skirt tied over her head and be thrown into the bushes with her legs in the air.

A grim example is the Chubarov Case of 1926, when 40 workers, including Communist youth leaders, brutally assaulted a young woman for six hours right in the center of Leningrad (St. Petersburg nowadays). Shockingly, the perpetrators didn’t understand their crime, as the Soviet criminal code categorized such acts as mere hooliganism. This culture of violence wasn’t unique, even newspapers like Komsomolskaya Pravda lamented that such horrors were considered too ordinary at the time.

While Soviet Russia destroyed the old imperial elites, in Finland its Russian-Imperial elites (mostly of German origin) preserved their influence and led the country’s nationalism. Mannerheim, a former Russian imperial officer of Swedish-German origin, guided Finland into modernity without even fully learning Finnish - a testament to how saving the educated class can stabilize and elevate a nation.

I wonder what's happen after 32 years old, are they supposed to become obsolete? At the same time next door, woman in finland did have the right to vote. (since 1906 ).
You needn’t worry too much about the specific age limit - corruption is the real key here. It seems obvious that if a committee finds an attractive woman, even at 45, records of her true birthdate might conveniently disappear, and witnesses would likely stay silent. The age cap of 32 was probably more about keeping the system "safe" from exploitation by, shall we say, less desirable older women.
 
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Eldiran

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It's worth noting that Finland's early adoption of women's suffrage in 1906 was a reflection of the relative progressiveness of the Russian Empire, of which Finland was a part until 1917. To be precise, the progressiveness of the Russian Imperial urban culture.

Since WWI, Eastern Europe saw the rise of peasant nationalism, where rural populations took over cities - with tragic outcomes for the urban elites. The arrival of the revolution was marked not so much by the advent of social justice as by the emergence of phenomena like gang rapes. This was fueled both by the idea of absolute sexual freedom, initially actively promoted by the Bolsheviks, and by the complete absence of a legal provision for the crime of rape. In breaks between debates about communism, one favorite pastime of former peasants, now workers, was the so-called tulip: a captured girl would have her skirt tied over her head and be thrown into the bushes with her legs in the air.

A grim example is the Chubarov Case of 1926, when 40 workers, including Communist youth leaders, brutally assaulted a young woman for six hours right in the center of Leningrad (St. Petersburg nowadays). Shockingly, the perpetrators didn’t understand their crime, as the Soviet criminal code categorized such acts as mere hooliganism. This culture of violence wasn’t unique, even newspapers like Komsomolskaya Pravda lamented that such horrors were considered too ordinary at the time.

While Soviet Russia destroyed the old imperial elites, in Finland its Russian-Imperial elites (mostly of German origin) preserved their influence and led the country’s nationalism. Mannerheim, a former Russian imperial officer of Swedish-German origin, guided Finland into modernity without even fully learning Finnish - a testament to how saving the educated class can stabilize and elevate a nation.



You needn’t worry too much about the specific age limit - corruption is the real key here. It seems obvious that if a committee finds an attractive woman, even at 45, records of her true birthdate might conveniently disappear, and witnesses would likely stay silent. The age cap of 32 was probably more about keeping the system "safe" from exploitation by, shall we say, less desirable older women.
Interesting point, especialy on the corruption part. You obviously seem to know better than me in the subject, which is interesting indeed. Yeah the german influence in the imperial russia was something indeed. After all, the tsar was the cousin of wilhelm II. As for the famous Mannerheim, he was supported by the german during the finish civil war. Remenbered me that the actual sweden king was in direct lignage of a french general (bernadotte), because the sweden king at that time didn't have kid and wanted to secure his country from napoleon. The petit bourgeois Bernadotte became a king, he wasn't even noble before the revolution!

Your NTR soviet decree could be a interesting start for a game. It's not that dark at all, but it remenbered the game made by the studio "soviet game". Everlasting summer had a interesting background, if i remenbered well, you are a man who failed his life. You are, like in the manga "a distant neighborhood", sleeping in public transport and when you woke up, you are in your fresh year, except than being in the 50/60s in japan, you are in the 80s in russia! You are indeed in a soviet summer camp, sort of boyscout by not only for boy (the porn part of the game is difficult to happen otherwise ).
It seem that the dev where somewhat nostalgic of these soviet camp, and it give a really strange vibe who added to the mystery the game was in. Anyways more unique setting is always a plus (but doesn't do all of course)
 
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