Aleks Mark
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- Aug 25, 2020
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I was surprised how the author understands NTR. The life of an adult, free woman who has taken the path of corruption is now NTR in relation to her son, with whom she has no relationship at all
. On the other hand, you can understand the author, the NTR tag will attract the attention of many, which will increase the popularity of the game. It was simply more logical to make the first choice love or corruption, and the second, love or NTR. Perhaps this would have given more meaning to the whole plot and given the author more space for fantasy. But this is the author's business, and what meaning should be sought in games of this kind
. Games with meaning immediately get to the top and their forum takes up 16 thousand pages. I'm not trying to start a discussion, I'm not interested in this. Just thoughts out loud
, not claiming to be true. Enjoy the game everyone. Thanks to the author for the work
.