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osmcuser132

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Interesting story.

I do have one small remark since it seems to play out in present day, then with the mom being 37, they are not 'boomer parents'.

Baby Boomers: born between 1946 and 1964 (56-74 years old)
Gen X: born between 1965 and 1980 (40-55 years old)
Gen Y (Millennials): born between 1980 and 1996 (24-40 years old)
 

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The Point of No Return [v0.11] DS23Games

Original Size Win/Linux: 1.16 GB
Original Size Mac: 1.14 GB

Compressed Size Win/Linux: 76 MB
Compressed Size Mac: 58 MB

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SkinnGames

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This scenario sounds like a study in futility. Where my choices are predetermined by someone other than myself and I won't really have any choice at all. And I will be forced to accept something I may not like or would not do under the circumstances. No thank you, I get enough of this crap in real life!
 

acewinz

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Interesting story.

I do have one small remark since it seems to play out in present day, then with the mom being 37, they are not 'boomer parents'.

Baby Boomers: born between 1946 and 1964 (56-74 years old)
Gen X: born between 1965 and 1980 (40-55 years old)
Gen Y (Millennials): born between 1980 and 1996 (24-40 years old)
I dunno who sets the actual standards but my generation, at least in school, was always identified as some of the last (technically I think THE last) of the Gen X'ers because we were graduating/reaching adulthood right at or before the turn of the millennium in 2000. Those coming after us born and graduating where Millennials as it was post that. I'm 38 :p. Baby boomers seem to cover a slightly greater span because they are all identified by being part of the baby boom post WW2 after soldiers returned home and got busy. ;)
 
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Joe Steel

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I need the characters to look like humans to be able to suspend disbelief. The crooks are okay, but neither the husband nor wife look like anything but plastic dolls. In particular, the wife's antigravity megatits are just to laugh at.
 

Joe Steel

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I dunno who sets the actual standards but my generation, at least in school, was always identified as some of the last (technically I think THE last) of the Gen X'ers because we were graduating/reaching adulthood right at or before the turn of the millennium in 2000. Those coming after us born and graduating where Millennials as it was post that. I'm 38 :p. Baby boomers seem to cover a slightly greater span because they are all identified by being part of the baby boom post WW2 after soldiers returned home and got busy. ;)
I wouldn't worry about it. The whole "named generations" thing is a contrivance that fails to even grasp what a "generation" is. The "Baby Boom" was a real thing, so calling people born during it "Boomers" makes sense, but they weren't a "generation" ad their parents weren't all WW2 vets (or the peers of vets). The baby boom continued long after the WW2-veteran-aged parents aged out of new parenthood.
 
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Ceesko

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Fucking hot game, will lead to some interesting scenarios. But I wish there was a way to play with the crooks as well (or instead).
 
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Pogo123

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I need the characters to look like humans to be able to suspend disbelief. The crooks are okay, but neither the husband nor wife look like anything but plastic dolls. In particular, the wife's antigravity megatits are just to laugh at.
for me its the other way round. crooks could be better, husband is okay, daughter is strange, mother is great :)
 

Darkarhon

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Hmm... not much there but it looks like an interesting start.
Will pay attention and hope there are some good progress.
 

L7Bear

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Interesting. Definitely has potential.
Reminds me of "Last House on the Left", "Last House on the Beach", etc.

A few suggestions:
1) Open the story with the Protagonist. Maybe even add a small scene with just her before she undresses for her husband.
2) After the daughter go to sleep and the protagonist & her husband go for round 3, then cut to the prison break.
3) The dark scenes are too dark. I couldn't see any of the faces.
4) Then go back to the morning wake-up at the house, etc.
 
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Jstforme

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Fucking hot game, will lead to some interesting scenarios. But I wish there was a way to play with the crooks as well (or instead).
I agree, this game would be a thousand percent better if you played the roll of the leader of the escaped prisoners. Big missed potential in that regard, but still...love the game.
 
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elistraee

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uh, just looking at the preview, i must admit i am more interested in maya turner than the female protag
 
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