VN Ren'Py Abandoned Amore Double Trouble [Demo] [Insanepenguin91]

Jstforme

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This game is will not have ANY ntr, scat or anything extreme. Its gonna be alot more vanilla that my previous game
I guess there is a market for the flowers and bunnies crowd as well :confused: . Hopefully the next project will have a little something worth sinking teeth into.
 
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punisher2099

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I guess there is a market for the flowers and bunnies crowd as well :confused: . Hopefully the next project will have a little something worth sinking teeth into.
Way to throw this under the fucking bus. Nice insult by the way I'm sure you can find something for the psycho asshole crowd.
 
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Big Amoretech-world fan but I really, really didn't like the early part of this.

Dreams are usually in the first person, not the third person. Big immersion breaker and awkward grammatically to do it otherwise.
 

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Big Amoretech-world fan but I really, really didn't like the early part of this.

Dreams are usually in the first person, not the third person. Big immersion breaker and awkward grammatically to do it otherwise.
On a usage note, it's awkward in English to use would as a narrative construction. This either functions as a past tense of will ("He would only see you if you show up on time") or a conditional ("I would give it to you if I could afford it" or "If I hadn't missed the bus, I would've seen Camille about to leave the office.").

We don't use it in the way it's used in this demo ("The female would let out a smirk to herself" or "the woman would playfully turn her body away"). Those instances would more naturally be written as "The female let out a smirk to herself" and "the woman playfully turned her body away" instead, using past tense as the standard narrative form. This happened extremely often in this demo, something I was reminded of when I read your post.
 
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