In honor of the holiday season I bring glad tidings.
Although I am trying to remake the first Succulence game I've also been bitten by the bug of wanting a follow up to the story. Therefore let me unwrap a gift for everyone.
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Before I finish my remake of [R]Nest's first game I wanted to take Serena forward on her journey. Doing that is my way of trying to make everyone happy, the people who were into my remake AND the folks outright screwed out of the sequel.
The first image here is Serena in her starting skirt outfit for Succulence: The Second Semester, a bridging point between the first and the second game. The second image is Serena's school athletics outfit. We can all ogle her lovely lady parts as different mishaps happen over the course of school gym, track, and other activities around the grounds. The third image is nice little tease for the workout center near her new apartment. The exercises she's doing are just some of the ones she'll do at the school. The workout center will have machines and such that she can use.
This is kind of an evolution of what I've been working on.
I had so many ideas I wanted to add to the first game that a friend suggested they could be a game on their own. This doesn't mean my remake isn't still happening, it just means that it's not the priority. I want 2025 to give everyone a new experience.
The basic premise of "The Second Semester" is pretty simple, Serena leaves her life from the first game behind her. There'll be a short recap of what happened in the first game at the start. Serena will get transported to a new town, far away from the last one. The school for this part of her story is very far removed from town and this will all take place out in a more rural environment. There will also be a new "other world," but I haven't decided on its content yet.
I'm hoping to have the first version of it up by May, but don't consider that a deadline. I work a fulltime job and can't make promises. I will keep everyone updated on progress, so have a happy holiday season and I look forward to working with you all in 2025.