Yeah, definitely. As long as the story is realistic.
I think characters that have a bit of jealousy are more realistic, but if the writer can make me believe that a side character has a vested interest in getting me the main girl, I'll go with it.
Like the side girl in Dating my Daughter...
Scat is a definite turn off. I'll tolerate a bit of gore for story purposes but not if it becomes too much that it overtakes the rest of the story.
I'm not into furry, but the odd character here or there makes sense in a fantasy game so it's not really a turn off as much as it is not a turn on
Definitely important.
I think a game that is too linear with a definite interest that is the only focus is a bit one dimensional.
They're never as important as the main interest but you can add so much depth with a great supporting cast.
If you suspend reality for a second, this game is a great play.
Not overly realistic, of course, but the content in it is great... Even if it feels more like college than high school
You have to download the different packages to make different games work - e.g. the rpg maker emulator.
I don't think it works for every game but for the ones I've played, downloading the necessary joiplay files has fixed most issues
Joiplay works well for most games, but for the better games there are usually android ports.
I haven't tried Winlator. Do people prefer that over Joiplay?
I'm still working my way through the last 3 College games.
I think I'll wait until the next update for this one. To reach the quality of DiK or University of Problems will be quite a feat.
Hopefully this one will be as good.
I stumbled across one, I think the site thought it was a fun light-hearted parody of Sonic.
Initial thoughts were 'what just happened here'?
Followed quickly by 'someone, somewhere, is a flipping genius'
This looks like one of those old school text based rpg games, like an old school Leisure Suit Larry.
That's kinda cool for a bit of something different
Seriously?
I'm not sure exactly what the mods thought would happen when you set a target with no guidelines, keep moving that target and then encourage activity to reach said target.
Then complain that the increased activity is too hard to moderate?
Mixed signals people.
And the off-topic...