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Deleted member 3994251

adult fairy tales
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It's cool to see you're adding choices for fetishes that not everyone is going to like.
I just do what I like.
If you ever need help with anything on the Renpy side, feel free to message me. I like to think I understand Renpy pretty well.
Now my knowledge is enough, this is a simple kinetic novel with a simple choice.
 

Dylan741

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Nov 18, 2019
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why no mac version anymore? Too bad was looking forwards to playing the game.
If you have an old Mac version you can update it by yourself.
Just download the last updated PC version, unzip it take the game folder and put it in the autorun folder in your mac, after removing the older game folder inside first.
The path is: Right click on game icon, click on Show Package Contents/Contents/Resources/Autorun ( the game folder is inside there). :)
 

sdno

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Why is there an incest tag?
i asked before to... from what i learned it is cause some incest happend before story...(lame i know but technicaly it have one...still cheap excuse to have this important tag)

probably that game should have canceled incest tag bud stuff here is realy lazy for few years.....

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Zoroastrian

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Thank you! You are very attentive. How do you think, how to write correctly?
To give perspective, the Voyager 1 probe, which has been traveling through space for over 45 years at over 38 thousand miles per hour, is 14.5 billion miles away. Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to us, is 24,984,092,897,479 (that's almost 25 trillion) miles or 4.2 light years away. Space is massive.

If you want to give more realistic distances I'd suggest you either look up real star systems that we know of and set your story there, naming it how you please, or simply pick a random number in light years (ly). Keep in mind, however, that the Milky Way itself is only 108,700 ly across, and we are not in the center, so you run the risk of making some odd implications in your setting if you set it too far.
 

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adult fairy tales
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To give perspective, the Voyager 1 probe, which has been traveling through space for over 45 years at over 38 thousand miles per hour, is 14.5 billion miles away. Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to us, is 24,984,092,897,479 (that's almost 25 trillion) miles or 4.2 light years away. Space is massive.

If you want to give more realistic distances I'd suggest you either look up real star systems that we know of and set your story there, naming it how you please, or simply pick a random number in light years (ly). Keep in mind, however, that the Milky Way itself is only 108,700 ly across, and we are not in the center, so you run the risk of making some odd implications in your setting if you set it too far.
What number would you write? Just say the number.
 

Zoroastrian

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What number would you write? Just say the number.
The depends on how far you want to be and how fast your FTL system is. You can go deep down the rabbit hole if you want to try and worldbuild. If you want to go squishier with the distances and travel times, which Star Trek often does, you can set basically any number you want. A number like 40 thousand would be all the way across the galaxy, while a number like 100 is basically down the street.

That's my suggestion. Decide how close you want to set things to Earth, conceptually, and then make up a number that fits.
 

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The depends on how far you want to be and how fast your FTL system is. You can go deep down the rabbit hole if you want to try and worldbuild. If you want to go squishier with the distances and travel times, which Star Trek often does, you can set basically any number you want. A number like 40 thousand would be all the way across the galaxy, while a number like 100 is basically down the street.

That's my suggestion. Decide how close you want to set things to Earth, conceptually, and then make up a number that fits.
Please help me. Just say the number.

"We are approximately 184.53 million miles away from Earth." - How should I write this?
 
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