looks like there is some good story..but female protag :-(
well not every game for me to play i guess
well not every game for me to play i guess
and here I assumed u had some common senseYou would be better off apologizing for not putting in the correct tag to your game and wasting my download time
Other game writers include choices that actually affect the progression of the story, my mistake was in assuming you were one such game maker
Good luck with your story
Cumulative.One question the chapters are cumulatives or stand alone?, thanks, good work
Firstly, I'm not in charge of this thread and secondly, there isn't even a meaningful choices tag to select so I don't know what tag you are referring to my game not having.You would be better off apologizing for not putting in the correct tag to your game and wasting my download time
Other game writers include choices that actually affect the progression of the story, my mistake was in assuming you were one such game maker
Good luck with your story
Yes! My current plans are to finish the game and then have the whole thing put up on steam. Not a fan of early access.I just wanted to ask, any plans for a Steam release? we need more Female MC AVNs on there.
Sweet, thank you!Yes! My current plans are to finish the game and then have the whole thing put up on steam.
What if we don't want to choose a LI?The decision to go Vamp or not seems like it would have to based on the player's choice of LI. Choose Marsh and Mal would likely stay human but choose Vel or Ash and she'd want to become immortal too
i guess you are being sarcastic..?You would be better off apologizing for not putting in the correct tag to your game and wasting my download time
Other game writers include choices that actually affect the progression of the story, my mistake was in assuming you were one such game maker
Good luck with your story
Especially considering the fact BeCe got quite a bit of critique for having many more or less meaningless choices in Panacea I feel as if having much less of them, but only ones that truly matter, deserves praise, if anything. Complaining about this VN indeed being a VN is weird, but almost stranger are the people complaining about not having dozens of entirely pointless choices instead of a smooth, lengthy and rich read that has some truly impactful branches at key points. And a variety of distinct routes for the romances that are actually shaped by the choices made. I'm certainly heavily biased because a lesbian romance with vampires and some actual vampire stuff (blood drinking) has been missing for a long time, but even that aside this is one of the best VNs in the making.Imagine missing the giant red VN tag then typing out "this is a visual novel" like you've made some kind of point.
Considering there are a couple of routes and the need to pick which LI you want to progress with i'd say it has meaningful choices.
Kinda resigned to people complaining about anything I do good or bad, before I just worried way too much about what other people wanted with Panacea to the detriment of the game. Which is why I'm just gonna make DoD the way I want. I hope when it's all done I'll have people wanting to replay to see the other paths.Especially considering the fact BeCe got quite a bit of critique for having many more or less meaningless choices in Panacea I feel as if having much less of them, but only ones that truly matter, deserves praise, if anything.
Real-world rules apply, want to romance someone then it's a good idea to only say yes to one person, if you wanna be a slut say yes to everyone!What if we don't want to choose a LI?
I want to be a poly slut who bangs everyone (girls only) and if we are all together even better.
Or if I can be the Mother slave then I'm choosing her
In my humble opinion it's likely to turn out best if you stick with your vision for the game. So far it works out, haven't reached the end of chapter 5 yet, but everything I've experienced so far felt like it made sense. I didn't encounter a single instance yet were I felt put in a situation that only happened because it was convenient with the characters acting wildly different from how they are portrayed otherwise. As long as no men are involved (unavoidably, not optionally ofc, that's fine) I certainly want to try out all the romance routes I find & then probably play around with making decision I'd usually not bother with in yet another playthrough. What I can already say is that Velvet & Ash are the 2 routes I definitely gonna see to the end and since I like the quite natural implementation of what you told me about yesterday I feel as if there's a decent chance I gonna go along with it once (as long as it still means no unavoidable m/f stuff) to experience both variants.Kinda resigned to people complaining about anything I do good or bad, before I just worried way too much about what other people wanted with Panacea to the detriment of the game. Which is why I'm just gonna make DoD the way I want. I hope when it's all done I'll have people wanting to replay to see the other paths.
After finishing the update and choosing Option 2, I was curious about Option 3 but found I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I might. But then I tend to only have one playthrough, so I think I'll just stick with my original choice and go Option 2. But I will say that Option 3 had me curious enough to try it though, so I think you succeeded there.Kinda resigned to people complaining about anything I do good or bad, before I just worried way too much about what other people wanted with Panacea to the detriment of the game. Which is why I'm just gonna make DoD the way I want. I hope when it's all done I'll have people wanting to replay to see the other paths.
Real-world rules apply, want to romance someone then it's a good idea to only say yes to one person, if you wanna be a slut say yes to everyone!
It makes proofreading a hell of a lot easier tooEspecially considering the fact BeCe got quite a bit of critique for having many more or less meaningless choices in Panacea I feel as if having much less of them, but only ones that truly matter, deserves praise, if anything. Complaining about this VN indeed being a VN is weird, but almost stranger are the people complaining about not having dozens of entirely pointless choices instead of a smooth, lengthy and rich read that has some truly impactful branches at key points. And a variety of distinct routes for the romances that are actually shaped by the choices made. I'm certainly heavily biased because a lesbian romance with vampires and some actual vampire stuff (blood drinking) has been missing for a long time, but even that aside this is one of the best VNs in the making.