I will!Looks really promising, hope dev sticks with this
I will!Looks really promising, hope dev sticks with this
But... but... what about Bob?and no... horsecock, please.
Indeed. Not many of those around, off the top of my head I can only think of a couple that are actually good. Sorry off topic.Finally a game with a pure lesbian path. God bless you dev.
Ok TKS.Yup, Hungover00 is right. Just keep selecting the first option in art class whenever Cynthia is involved and you should be okay. Make sure to follow Cynthia into the bathroom when she orders you to. Have fun with the new scenes
No real point of a walkthrough yet. Not all that many choices other than pursuing a character or not, and who you want to sub or dom. Maybe in later updates as story threads get more complex.is incest planed on this game?
edit: can someone create a WT please?
Not going to really get into your response, but it seems like what the issue likely is, is a genre mismatch. Summer in the City is like a song of the summer, quick, catchy, fun but not too deep. Lighthearted. And it sounds like you really want something to dig your teeth into, something with weight and drama. Which are all fine things, but not all things have to try and be high drama. This story isn't taking itself too seriously (imo), it isn't worried about the pursuit of realism in art, or every line of dialogue finding the authentic. It's bubblegum and candy, fun and sexy. I think most of the people commenting and reviewing realise that for what it is trying to do, it does it well.This VN frustrates me.
It seems to be very positively received, judging from the comments in this thread, so my take is probably controversial.
In short, I facepalmed my way through painful dialogue between caricatures of one-dimensional characters until one of them kicked a guy in the balls for no valid reason only for the plank of wood that serves as a protagonist to exclaim "Badass!". Then, I gave up.
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No. I'm not confused about the genre or the intentions of this VN. I'm criticizing fundamental flaws in writing. Maybe simply talking about relating to the character gives you the impression that I want something "deep" but that's not high level writing. Wanting a simple character with a personality that's shown through actions rather than told to me in meaningless dialogue and nowhere else isn't unreasonable, no matter how short and sweet this is supposed to be.Not going to really get into your response, but it seems like what the issue likely is, is a genre mismatch. Summer in the City is like a song of the summer, quick, catchy, fun but not too deep. Lighthearted. And it sounds like you really want something to dig your teeth into, something with weight and drama. Which are all fine things, but not all things have to try and be high drama. This story isn't taking itself too seriously (imo), it isn't worried about the pursuit of realism in art, or every line of dialogue finding the authentic. It's bubblegum and candy, fun and sexy. I think most of the people commenting and reviewing realise that for what it is trying to do, it does it well.
Fair enough.No. I'm not confused about the genre or the intentions of this VN. I'm criticizing fundamental flaws in writing. Maybe simply talking about relating to the character gives you the impression that I want something "deep" but that's not high level writing. Wanting a simple character with a personality that's shown through actions rather than told to me in meaningless dialogue and nowhere else isn't unreasonable, no matter how short and sweet this is supposed to be.
Thank you very much. Great timing by the wayjust finished the game and i absolutly love your humor. keep up the good job