I just skip past censored games. It's not so much about the censoring although I would find it distracting. It's about the fact that they are usually also MTL and Japanese and I don't really care for the artistic style of most Japanese games. I already don't have enough time to play...
I think I played that a long time ago. Was that the one where you had to build a base and craft weapons and there were zombies that tried to fuck your girls when you went scavenging?
I didn't even make it through Act 1 of College Kings. The girls were gorgeous and the sex scenes were hot but I couldn't stand the story. At one point, I reported my roommate to the college when he went off to fight someone so he got pissed off and left. The MC kept going on and on about how...
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I went there one day a few years ago with a valid coupon (not expired) and they refused to take it so I left and haven't been back since. Even before that they were pissing me off because their prices were never programmed into their tills properly and I kept getting overcharged.
Mystwood Manor (same dev as Man of the House) is a hotel management game where you have to upgrade the hotel to unlock the story.
Treasure of Nadia is pretty grindy at points especially if you want to 100% the game not just finish the story.
If you like Man of the House, Sisterly Lust is another great family harem type game. Once in a Lifetime has a great story and one of the best non-LI characters in Stabby Mike.
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What did you like better about the original? I've only played the first chapter of the remake but it seemed to be setting up for an interesting story and I was blown away by the improvement in graphics from the original which was pretty decent to begin with.
There are bad RPGM games and there are good ones. The same is true for Renpy. The level of quality is caused by the dev not the game engine. Other than rollback, Renpy isn't really better; it's just different. If you're making just a straight visual novel, then Renpy is your best choice as...