I mean, I'd play it on this premise alone.Must groom the girls and eventually procreate with them to allow humanity to spread on new planet. Which they won't arrive at for another 50 years or something. So the first girl(s) to survive cryo breakdown with you may not be related, but to multiply enough to begin populating new planet, you will have to procreate with daughters and grand-daughters.
In this situation, it essentially 'forces' the MC to commit incest, which is a more relatable situation rather than just some perverted paedo-freak father who makes a family harem in today's society.
Forces him to push through the ethical dilema. Make a few generations with daughters for sake of humanity's survival.
And since he's the only adult male, there is no cultural taboo over how young he can start grooming and sexually preparing the girls. No one to judge. And the girls will never think it's wrong.
for what I understand he wants a game where u start as a kid and you grow up, next to a girl of the same age as you, having children with her and so on, no?
Yeah I guess that doesn't matter to stay on ship. As long as the goal remains to keep humanity going on new planet.I like the idea, but I think it would be better if they got to the planet first. Just to leave room for other things that might happen story wise.
Well, a 25 year old man can raise 3 generations by the time he 70. Four if the girls get pregnant by 13 or 14.In this scenario MC is some kind of unaging creature? or magic/science makes it possible for MC to not age as fast?
I prefer older/younger dynamic, but I guess if you start out young, you still get to do the older/younger thing with next generation, which would then satisfy both interests.for what I understand he wants a game where u start as a kid and you grow up, next to a girl of the same age as you, having children with her and so on, no?
yeah, now that u said it.. idk if I saw a game like that, I mean, with such huge time jumps (beyond the typical flashback) it seems interesting and could fulfill A LOT of fetishes..I prefer older/younger dynamic, but I guess if you start out young, you still get to do the older/younger thing with next generation, which would then satisfy both interests.
Might be easier to justify if you say it's something medical with the protagonist. "Radiation happened and you only shoot Xs", etc.One thing to add to story, in case anyone actually takes this up;
Due to malfunction in cryo-stasis chambers, the girls/women can only give birth to more girls, but only for first 3 generations.
Right. Maybe it takes 50 years for the effects to wear off the MC. Or, on the female side, that male embryos fail to implant in the first few generations of women.Might be easier to justify if you say it's something medical with the protagonist. "Radiation happened and you only shoot Xs", etc.
So what does the setting add to the mix? The same story could be told by a group being shipwrecked on a deserted island, or by a group who have survived a more mundane Earthly disaster. I'm not knocking it, but what does the space setting add?Must groom the girls and eventually procreate with them to allow humanity to spread on new planet. Which they won't arrive at for another 50 years or something. So the first girl(s) to survive cryo breakdown with you may not be related, but to multiply enough to begin populating new planet, you will have to procreate with daughters and grand-daughters.
In this situation, it essentially 'forces' the MC to commit incest, which is a more relatable situation rather than just some perverted paedo-freak father who makes a family harem in today's society.
Forces him to push through the ethical dilema. Make a few generations with daughters for sake of humanity's survival.
And since he's the only adult male, there is no cultural taboo over how young he can start grooming and sexually preparing the girls. No one to judge. And the girls will never think it's wrong.
So what does the setting add to the mix? The same story could be told by a group being shipwrecked on a deserted island, or by a group who have survived a more mundane Earthly disaster. I'm not knocking it, but what does the space setting add?
Star Wars is a fantasy adventure with wizards, black knights, and a castle that needed to be taken. That's why it seems familiar. But the space setting allowed for a castle that moved and that mounted an apocalyptic weapon, so in that sense, it was different from the same story set in medieval setting. Maybe your plot involves androids unaffected by the cryo disaster. The androids help or hinder the MC -- probably hinder, at least broadly speaking, since you want an antagonist. Now you have a story that, though similar to the shipwreck variation, is also different.
Excellent points. The mission is certainly different from the other scenarios.Well, unlike deserted island, you can't be saved (and discovered), and the whole point of the mission is to spread life to other world, so you are obligated (forced) to procreate. This would help with incest fantasy since in other game situations it's merely a choice (and therefore less realistic/relatable).
I mentioned above that surviving apocalypse could serve the same purpose. Just a very different setting.
Once you arrive on the planet, you find it is populated by a very primitive quasi-humanoid species. They become fertile earlier than humans, and when in heat, become insatiably horny.I like the idea, but I think it would be better if they got to the planet first. Just to leave room for other things that might happen story wise.
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