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Just play it again and chose every other answerMan do I ever miss this game rn! Some weird shit would really hit the spot!
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Just play it again and chose every other answerMan do I ever miss this game rn! Some weird shit would really hit the spot!
No, bgm has very low priority for me, until the steam release this month my other game, the main project had barely any audio and this here is my side project, so there will most likely be no audio for a while.Is there no audio for this?
Thanks a lot, despite all the weirdness I tried my best to keep the story as consistent as possible, so that it's not too hard to follow the plot even without a conclusion (yet)^^I had much catching up to do and only just now finished the latest update but it was a fun ride as always, both stimulating as well as unwinding. I do find it alarmingly easy to wrap my head around the plot, embracing most of the weirdness like one would do with an old friend.
The interactions between the girls of the harem are very enjoyable as are the little details like Nara's finger in Mira's face at the beginning of day six, for instance. And then there's the very real possibility of multi-generational quasi-incest… with both Mira and Bethany having incestuous thoughts and Eva – who I believe to be grandma until proven otherwise – having acted out on them already.
Well done, recreation. Very well done!
I tried to keep asking "Are we there yet?" (never did it) until something weird happenedThanks a lot, despite all the weirdness I tried my best to keep the story as consistent as possible, so that it's not too hard to follow the plot even without a conclusion (yet)^^
"Quite" accurate, but not perfect.I'll try to find the thread. I will try to assign the realities numerically to the characters, in the order in which they appeared.
MC: Timeline 1. His parents are dead, he never had a sister. Whether he has a daughter or not is unclear.
Sister: Timeline 2. Her parents and brother are still alive. Her brother is overseas. It is not known to her if her brother has a daughter. She does not know that MC is not HER brother.
Mother: Timeline 3. Her son died in the accident. She has a daughter who did not handle her brother's death well. She has a granddaughter who befriended her daughter, which helped the daughter for a while. This is no longer the case.
Daughter: Timeline 4? Her father died in said accident, was taken in by her grandmother. The timeline is very similar with timeline 3.
Aunt: Unknown timeline. The MC's grandfather had an affair from which she was born. Has a very limited understanding of the outside world.
Grandfather: Quite an ass in probably every timeline. Left a distant future pretty disastrous and probably committed mass murder. In that distant future, there still seem to be people who think somewhat differently about him.
Princess: Timeline Far Future or an alternate variant of it. She apparently has a hard time following instructions and is very taken with the MC. It would not be surprising if she is indirectly related to Grandfather and thus to the MC and his alternate family.
Unknown girl, which I will refer to as the train girl: Presumably timeline 1. Is hopefully simply a guest and not another relative where the timeline has taken a strange turn (such as her actually being a female version of the MC and she may or may not have a little brother).
Grandmother: unknown timeline. Very likely the same as the aunt. Lying in bed and otherwise quite peaceful so far.
Is it accurate so far?
Regarding the main story I know very well what I'm doingTrying to make sense out of the characters and timelines when not even recreation knows what the fuck he's doing. Bold move!
Here's the story as I understand it:i am so confused on to what the fuck is actually going on but damn i enjoy it
Are you sure about that?Regarding the main story I know very well what I'm doing
I have a theory that eva is grandma, in which case already didCan't wait to knock up grandma
Interesting theory, but what if the grandfather is the MC? xDSpeaking of theories: The grandfather, much like his grandson, could travel to an alternate future or dimension or whatever this world is that our main character travels to. Since it can be assumed that he would have had a broader knowledge of how these trips work, I now ask a question: What if he also had his fingers in the future of an original reality? His actions would then have led to the fragmentation of this original reality and thus to reality 1-3 (or 4, it is still relatively obscure) in the present. This would explain why the hotel seems to be a kind of hub for these realities and the goal of the protagonist could be to bring all the fragmented realities back together to the original reality.This would then have the consequence that our protagonist and his mother would have survived, Laurie would have been definitively born and never have to go through the loss of her brother, and Liv would also have definitively existed and had a father.
At this point I also wonder: What if MC's grandfather actually destroyed the original timeline, but did so to save his family? So far, there's not really much to suggest that he has particularly apologetic traits, but perhaps that's based on knowledge of a particularly dire future:
MC and mother die in the accident while Laurie is overseas learning.
Laurie comes home and breaks down mentally or something else bad happens to her.
Liv tries to find her father, but finds out that he and her grandmother are dead and something happened to her aunt.
According to this, all that MC's grandfather has done in the alternate future or whatever that is, would be owed to the goal that all family members live and can live without losses.
Tl;dr: Original timeline -> fragmentation into at least 3 timelines -> merging of these timelines into a new common timeline.