I am very happy that Phanes is back and continuing development!
That worked for me.Have you tried thisYou must be registered to see the linkslink in the OP?
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I decided to check my changelogs to see what I've added... I'm guessing you played version 0.23, and the latest release is 0.41. Since you stopped I've added:Last played a while ago. Skipped all updates after mc taking charge of mental hospital. Worth to play it now ????
Quite a fair amount of content. The over-all storyline is largely linear but consists of many substories with choices, avoidable options etc.How much content does this game have,I remember checking it out when it first came out ,played it till then end then forgot about it .
Then it poped up in the Latest Updates tab and wow I assumed this was abandoned guess I was wrong.
How many hours of content does this game have,does it have multiple routes or is it linear ? Can someone answer this without spoiling it too much? Thanks in advance.
The DAZ look (and other standard 3D approaches) isn't my personal preference, but I 100% support these interpretations of the characters! Your interpretation of Esther is especially impressive: I would never have expected that someone would be able to portray a character with cleft palate surgery scars in that software! I've used it, and your work is pretty damn good, especially when you call yourself a "neophyte".Really, all this game needs are some better sprites to go with your backgrounds. Heck, even a Daz Neophyte like myself can come of with something...
No offense meant, I'll still follow the game. But now I am intrigued so I am exercising my Daz-fu and taking a stab at some of the other characters!
This is sort of parting the curtain more than I usually prefer, but I don't intend any of the human characters to be horrific-looking. Esther, as a prime example: she's "disfigured" and I think she's pretty hot, at least the version of her I have in my head. Personally, in real life, I find the "imperfect" qualities of my lovers to be super attractive. Part of the thing I'm trying to do with Lovecraft and other horror stuff is to explore how the stuff that's often portrayed as awful and inhuman is actually just, like... human. This gets into queer theory and other geeky stuff, but I hope everyone who's had actual sexual experience can agree that "imperfections" and other uniquenesses about human bodies are pretty sexy, especially as part of a real person who has other hot things about them.The only problem with going for Daz is several of the characters are supposed to be horrific looking and Daz struggles with anybody who is not proportioned like supermodel.