Xarin

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I hope the available answers for her in new update will be something like that :

- Oh.... Please, come in...
- Well....shit....
- Fortunately for you, I'm know as the Bootylicious Baby Maker.
- Want some pizza ?
How about the classic "Are you an archeologist?" line? Can't go wrong with that.
 
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This felt really well put together. I was drawn in by the story and the writing. The time jump felt a little abrupt but I guess that was kind of the point.

The writing actually made me feel bad about the fate of Gracie. The characterization so far even tempt me into trying to play this game as though it wasn't a porn game and just try to be super wholesome for the three daughters lol. The game seems to have somehow very quickly and effectively at least conveyed the feeling to me that these girls have had it pretty shitty.

However, I dunno the ending felt like a little bit laughable in how just super absurd the coincidence of these two events happening literally the day after each other felt. Like it feels absurdly plot convenient for that person to show up literally the day after you're surprised to have three daughters lol. It felt like that happened just to have the first chapter end in a cliffhanger style way.
 
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jack_daniels_

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Just now played it and absolutely loved it! Beautiful renders and great story! Sorry to ask the repeated question but what will be the frequency of the updates?
 
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CidR

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I've never commented before but I have to say a few words.

This game is amazing, from the story to the design.

It made me cry and felt a deep connection to the girls as they face the hard challenges.

Somehow, all of this, in a porn game.

I thank you, the developer, for making it and hope that you continue it.

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Penfold Mole

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Why did no one tell me we had smartphones back in 2005?
we had smartphones in 2005
Yes, we had , technically. Only they were called mostly, I think. Or just "phones" (as I did).

My first PDA was HTC Prophet that was sold as Qtec S200. Before that I had a "normal" Alcatel phone with all the buttons and "don't touch screen" that had a WAP browser (that I actually used more than a few times) and some kind of email client and a 3D game built in that looked like

Although the word "smartphone" was first recorded between , the first device that became known as smartphone rather than PDA was probably the first iPhone in 2007.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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ImperialD

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Yes, we had , technically. Only they were called mostly, I think. Or just "phones" (as I did).

My first PDA was HTC Prophet that was sold as Qtec S200. Before that I had a "normal" Alcatel phone with all the buttons and "don't touch screen" that had a WAP browser (that I actually used more than a few times) and some kind of email client and a 3D game built in that looked like

Although the word "smartphone" was first recorded between , the first device that became known as smartphone rather than PDA was probably the first iPhone in 2007.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
well 1st is i was telling him we had them .. but thanks for the back-up
 

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Yes, we had , technically. Only they were called mostly, I think. Or just "phones" (as I did).

My first PDA was HTC Prophet that was sold as Qtec S200. Before that I had a "normal" Alcatel phone with all the buttons and "don't touch screen" that had a WAP browser (that I actually used more than a few times) and some kind of email client and a 3D game built in that looked like

Although the word "smartphone" was first recorded between , the first device that became known as smartphone rather than PDA was probably the first iPhone in 2007.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
I would agree that the release of the first iPhone in 2007 was the beginning of the smartphone-era. This product was the first getting it from niche to mass market.

Of course there were several phones or devices before that did similar things, like the already mentioned group of PDAs or other forms of phone hybrids, like the Nokia Communicator for example, but they had these numbers on the market.

I remember a trivia question asking something like: What was the most used smartphone during the FIFA World Cup 2006? Answer: None, because the first iPhone was in released 2007
 

Penfold Mole

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I remember a trivia question asking something like: What was the most used smartphone during the FIFA World Cup 2006? Answer: None, because the first iPhone was in released 2007
Well, that's the possibly Apple-biased opinion of the person who created these questions, not something that tech people or scientists would agree with.

Sorry about the off topic!
 

MrFriendly

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finally someone mentioned indecent desires...shit its sitting on my desktop right now and i'm torn to play it or not...i hated the route they chosen...maybe i should delete it and ignore the thread too...lazy route that's what sandbox is...
One of, if not my favorite, renders is Kate from Indecent Desires. However I can't play that game anymore because of the ridiculous open world decision. The original VN style game had an intriguing story, solid pacing, and great renders. All ruined by having an open world that doesn't tell you how to progress the story and needs a walkthrough to figure out.

I have faith that Radiant won't go that route. Well, I hope it won't because I don't want to be so disappointed again.
 
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