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Think so, probably more of the flashbacks before MC got with Kim.Is she Keyla?
Think so, probably more of the flashbacks before MC got with Kim.Is she Keyla?
hey dev take your time. there's no need to rush.Hey, everyone!
It's hard to tell when Chapter 2 is coming, but the progress is going well within my limits. I'm still in a bit of a struggle juggling between my day-time job and developing the game, but I'm doing my best to optimize my free time, and to release the next chapter as soon as possible.
Even though I'm the one making it all, and I know what's going to happen; I can't wait to play it myself.
Hey, everyone!
It's hard to tell when Chapter 2 is coming, but the progress is going well within my limits. I'm still in a bit of a struggle juggling between my day-time job and developing the game, but I'm doing my best to optimize my free time, and to release the next chapter as soon as possible.
Even though I'm the one making it all, and I know what's going to happen; I can't wait to play it myself.
The irresistible pull towards getting to know what heppends next is gnawing at us all.hey dev take your time. there's no need to rush.
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interesting interesting well all I have to say is it's good to hear from you brother andNot gonna lie, I was “afraid” that Keyla would spark immediate hate with her actions, and I guess I was right!
But she has her reasons, which for some may not be enough. That's why I'm leaving it open for player choice within the game to forgive and forget, or not.
As for Kim, on the other hand, I knew she would be very divisive, leaving without explaining why to the one she should trust the most. WTF, right?
But then that begs the question: Why did she do that? Why did she wait until the last few days? Was it really because of a stupid job?
These are the types of questions I wanted to leave the player asking themselves during Chapter 1 while they made their own decisions.
Kim's immature, innocent mind was torn between going against her own will, doing what she didn't want to do, or staying for the love of her life and risking everything. It was a dilemma she had to face. And now she was able to come back, but everything has changed. The people she loved no longer have the same feelings toward her, and she finds herself in an almost alien world.
Kim also had her reasons, and you can choose to hear her out or not. If you don't, you may never find out why she left, and that will influence your choices within the game (even if you, as the player, already know).
So you like them all equally? You want to fuck Kim, you want Michelle, and maybe Keyla too. Usually someone has a favorite; maybe you've just got too much love (or dick) to give.Fcuk Kim, i want Michelle Maybe Keyla too
Players in the genre are extremely self centered, doesn't matter how minor a transgression, or how much worse the MC does, one misstep and the LI is on the shitlist forever. Screw redemption arcs and character development is for losers anyway, am I right guys?Not gonna lie, I was “afraid” that Keyla would spark immediate hate with her actions, and I guess I was right!
But she has her reasons, which for some may not be enough. That's why I'm leaving it open for player choice within the game to forgive and forget, or not.
As for Kim, on the other hand, I knew she would be very divisive, leaving without explaining why to the one she should trust the most. WTF, right?
But then that begs the question: Why did she do that? Why did she wait until the last few days? Was it really because of a stupid job?
These are the types of questions I wanted to leave the player asking themselves during Chapter 1 while they made their own decisions.
Kim's immature, innocent mind was torn between going against her own will, doing what she didn't want to do, or staying for the love of her life and risking everything. It was a dilemma she had to face. And now she was able to come back, but everything has changed. The people she loved no longer have the same feelings toward her, and she finds herself in an almost alien world.
Kim also had her reasons, and you can choose to hear her out or not. If you don't, you may never find out why she left, and that will influence your choices within the game (even if you, as the player, already know).
I'd argue otherwise. Kim is a dumbass, who made a horrible decision. It will be a test of the dev's writing skill to craft a decent reason for why she behaved that way, why she made no contact later, and why she thought turning up at the protagonist's workplace, with no warning, was a good idea.Keyla is not so bad guys. At least shouldn't be on the same hate level as Kim.