- May 21, 2018
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well last time i played and if my memory doesn't fails me there's only one and is really REALLY hard to get (yes, i looked for it), have you played it before?Is it only possible to avoid Futas in this game ?
Yeah, that's on the intro scene, right?This game really needs proofreading. It constantly switches between second and third person narrative.
The redhead guard Lene is the only futa on the game, avoid giving her gifts, and probably her house on Tuesday and you shall see no futas.Is it only possible to avoid Futas in this game ?
Right. The writing in the rest of the game isn't nearly as bad.Yeah, that's on the intro scene, right?
It was the first thing I wrote and I didn't know if the game was going to be in second or third person... Anyways, I am fixing that for the next update, the intro IS an important part of the game that's been filled with errors.
Never played before ! but I'm definitely interested...it's just i'm not a big fan of games with futanari or trans contentswell last time i played and if my memory doesn't fails me there's only one and is really REALLY hard to get (yes, i looked for it), have you played it before?
Thanks ! I was asking because I'm really interested but i was afraid to feel the same disappointment I've got with "Roundscape Adorevia" which we have too much futas content for me...The redhead guard Lene is the only futa on the game, avoid giving her gifts, and probably her house on Tuesday and you shall see no futas.
But does the game first introduce you to everything and everyone one before times skipping to the coming home bit or does it just dive right into the coming home bit? Guess I failed to be clear after all.It's another- coming back after some years have passed- story.
This game really needs proofreading. It constantly switches between second and third person narrative.
The returning home happens right at the beginning you don't actually meet any of the characters before that, but of the six girl 3 of them don't know the protagonist, and the other three have actually a little of background drop during their "introduction".But does the game first introduce you to everything and everyone one before times skipping to the coming home bit or does it just dive right into the coming home bit? Guess I failed to be clear after all.
The Pickaxe is considered a Tool, you can use "Q and W" to cycle between them, and "Alt" to use it while facing the boulder. Alternately you can use the Tool buttons on the lower right corner to switch to the pickaxe and use it.Not sure how to use pickaxe on boulder, unless that isn't added yet. Might want to remove stardew valley sprites to avoid trouble
Just once I would like it if these "return home" games spent some time with the "before you left home" bit. I know some ren'py games do but I'm talking about a section before the main game where you actually get to play like a few days before the character has to leave home for whatever reason. You just don't really see that in games like these and I think it would have a better impact on the "oh my god, you've grown" moments some of the other character get with the protag.The returning home happens right at the beginning you don't actually meet any of the characters before that, but of the six girl 3 of them don't know the protagonist, and the other three have actually a little of background drop during their "introduction".
Now, this is embarrassing, the guide was wrong, that scene happens ONLY on Thursdays at 18:00~22:00.Love the new Lamir questline this update but I can't seem to repeat the 'beach sex' scene with Clarine after finishing her quest and talking with her after 18:00