MrHanni

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Feb 19, 2019
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Skipped through the whole game a second time to get Karens 'Boss' achievement. Only to find out, after reseaching, that you get it in her introduction scene. So many wasted hours.
 

J0K3RXXX

Engaged Member
Dec 7, 2018
2,109
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Very interesting, but I have a question: is it really completed at all or is it one of those games with that completed tag but that receive several updates every so often, just like this game?
 

Xantoser

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Apr 28, 2020
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100% done.

There's a sequel WIP too.

This dev is really good; one of the few I've actually supported financially
It’s worth mentioning that the game is complete literally and not just in theory. By that, I mean the ending isn’t abruptly cut off because the developer got bored, didn’t want the 'abandoned' tag and rushed an ending. It’s also not the ending of Book 1 or Season 1, which almost always requires a continuation of the same story. Of course, Paradise Lust has a sequel, but the first part is a fully-fledged game with a complete story.
 
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Visick

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Sep 27, 2021
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Is there missable stuff here? I see the walkthrough and will probably use it. But by missable I mean stuff that if you don't do by a certain time you can't do it anymore
 

MickNRorty

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Sep 9, 2024
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It took me a while but I've finished it at last, and lemme tell you, this game is amazing!
I loved the story, the characters, the minigames, the point&click adventures! It was like playing an old school game like Broken Sword, but simplified (no combining items!), with enough humor, and ok, a lot of sex!
I advise everyone to play it, you'll get addicted to it!
 

Droid Productions

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Game Developer
Dec 30, 2017
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Is there missable stuff here? I see the walkthrough and will probably use it. But by missable I mean stuff that if you don't do by a certain time you can't do it anymore
Nope, it's a very chill game.

There's a point where the game is telling you "you're close to the end", but you can still complete all the tasks before getting on the boat and ending the game.
 
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Droid Productions

[Love of Magic & Morningstar]
Donor
Game Developer
Dec 30, 2017
7,304
18,779
It took me a while but I've finished it at last, and lemme tell you, this game is amazing!
I loved the story, the characters, the minigames, the point&click adventures! It was like playing an old school game like Broken Sword, but simplified (no combining items!), with enough humor, and ok, a lot of sex!
I advise everyone to play it, you'll get addicted to it!
Glad you enjoyed it :)

Onwards to Paradise Lust 2 and Sinners Landing ;)

And do leave a review if you're having fun.
 

muschi26

Engaged Member
Jun 22, 2019
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I really like the dialogue between the male lead and the girls, and the art is nice, but the comedy falls completely flat for me, and when it gets to the “drama”, for lack of a better term, I just feel like tearing my hair out. It was OK for these rich assholes to be pulling their little tricks when it was for shits and giggles, and to justify an item shop, etc., but now I’m getting towards the end of the game (I assume?), and this stunt with Rick fucking up Andrea’s garden is infuriating—and not in a “I love to hate this guy” way. What the hell is this “You got no proof” thing? Proof to show who? The courts? Even if they had no proof, they don’t fucking need any: he’s outnumbered fourteen to one on a deserted island. Has this not crossed anyone’s mind? The MC just takes all his shit and walks away! Look, I get it if you don’t want the male lead to be a coldblooded killer and have him bash Rick’s skull in with his crowbar—though he really should—but for Christ’s sake, he couldn’t even threaten him with exile or anything? I can understand why the stuck-up billionaire doesn’t realize the creek he’s in, but everyone else?

I’m sure there’s something in store for him, but I’m convinced the writers behind these romantic arcs and dialogue can do a lot better for drama. As is, this part in particular really feels forced. Comedy that relies on an “idiot plot” is one thing, but drama is another.

Pretty good game overall, though. I think the gameplay elements need a little work too.
 
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