Merlin2013
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So, Adventure Mode is the meat of the game. Most of the content is there.story mode or non story mode??
which one is better or you guys recomended?
Which version do you have? (you can see it in the menu screen bottom right corner)game crahe after new update
Which version do you have? (you can see it in the menu screen bottom right corner)
Can you post a picture of the error message?
Or can you post an error log that the game generates into the saves folder?
Most of my favorite scenes are in story mode. I think the scenes and the flow work really well under a heavier structure like that even if adventure mode allows for a greater volume.Story Mode has a limited set of the same monsters, *but* they do have different scenes, some of which are really really hot too (like, I think Lupa has all of her best scenes in Story Mode.)
gods I want more emotionally romantic stuff, it's food for the soulMost of my favorite scenes are in story mode. I think the scenes and the flow work really well under a heavier structure like that even if adventure mode allows for a greater volume.
The Cait deflowering scene in the inn if you spur her initial advances and she takes it as an indication that Hiro wants an emotional connection rather than just sex is the most romantic thing in the game. It's so intense and sweet in stark contrast to a lot of the adventure mode scenes which are either focused on how humiliated Hiro is by losing and getting buggered or how slutty he feels, and while those can be good too it does tend to run together. Story mode offers something very different.
gods I want more emotionally romantic stuff, it's food for the soul
The encounter with Jess is really nice too.Most of my favorite scenes are in story mode. I think the scenes and the flow work really well under a heavier structure like that even if adventure mode allows for a greater volume.
The Cait deflowering scene in the inn if you spur her initial advances and she takes it as an indication that Hiro wants an emotional connection rather than just sex is the most romantic thing in the game. It's so intense and sweet in stark contrast to a lot of the adventure mode scenes which are either focused on how humiliated Hiro is by losing and getting buggered or how slutty he feels, and while those can be good too it does tend to run together. Story mode offers something very different.
Hiro (mc) will never have vegana, this game is about bobs, bepises and bussies, if that's not your cup of tea, it'll never be.
Unless the (eventually coming) pronouns options will be implemented and that tickles your pickle.
It's almost like story mode gives you more story and adventure lets you to adventure.from my experience, haven't touched story mode in a while
story mode is way more linear and text heavy, while also being noticeable harder with a lot of stuff leading straight to bad end. So as a result to play it you either retrace the same steps, the same turns over and over again skipping walls of text on the introduction part and hoping to this time win this fight you lost previously, or you savescum every single turn.
Meanwhile adventure mode that kicks you right in onto a somewhat randomized map to find your own way like a 'rouge-lite' would is also way more forgiving
I don't really understand this design decision, but it is what it is
kinda, if the story wants me to restart over and over again and go through the exact same paces each timeIt's almost like story mode gives you more story and adventure lets you to adventure.
Weird amirite?
"YARR, HIRO MY BOY, YE MUST FIND THE BURRIED GOLD! TONGUE-FUCK IT OUT OF THAT FINE LASS' ASS!"
- Talk to pirate ghost
"YARR, HIRO MY BOY, YE MUST FIND THE BURRIED GOLD! TONGUE-FUCK IT OUT OF THAT FINE LASS' ASS!"
"Pirate Futa Ghosts? What, do they think we're idiots?"
"HEY HERO, SNAP TO IT!"
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