So if I understand you correctly, B2S was always meant to be a fast paced game and therefore the girls are actually quite eager to follow the MCs instructions? Are there any plans to develop a similar, slower paced game? Because I like the setting, but the girls are a little bit too easy to conviceBack 2 School was initially going to be 5 chapters long, but I have decided to add a 6th chapter to include the weekend. Chapter 5 has a surprise for the class which will give Jack some time with each of the girls. Chapter 6 will be a party at the house with all of the school girls, Joanna, most of the ladies at home, and perhaps a surprise guest.
I've started planning for The Fosters 3, which will take place after a shorter time jump. We'll get more relationship development there. I'm not currently planning to limit F3 to as short of a run as the first 2 have been.
My idea for The Fosters 3 will be a slower paced relationship game. One of the current students will take a central role, and I'm sure we'll see the other students, as well. There will be more new girls, but not all of them will be long-term relationships.So if I understand you correctly, B2S was always meant to be a fast paced game and therefore the girls are actually quite eager to follow the MCs instructions? Are there any plans to develop a similar, slower paced game? Because I like the setting, but the girls are a little bit too easy to convice![]()
I appreciate the deep dive into the thought process and it makes much more sense to me now. With this alleviated I have no more qualms with this game and I can't wait for more! (I already couldn't wait for more, but this has left me on the edge of my seat)About Arden...
Remember, that Arden's father had only just started to make advances toward her. He would peek on her (without her knowledge), he touched her leg a few times, he said some things to her, and he touched her chest once (over her shirt). She is a timid girl, but a romantic. She knew she didn't want her father doing those things, and that's why she told the new cute teacher about them. She hoped that if she told him, he would help her. And he did. He came in like a white knight and took her away from what could have turned into a nightmare for her. Jack is literally her hero.
If she had told Jack what her father was doing, and he hadn't done anything, she is confident that her father would have ended up raping her, she would have lived in silence as it continued, and her life would have been ruined. That very well may have happened to her, although her friends seemed determined to stop that from happening, once they found out about it. I'm sure she would have been fine, as long as Jack was her teacher and showed Leigh she was on the wrong path. Would Leigh and Emma have taken the time to go over there if Jack hadn't been their substitute? Would Avery have thought twice about what was happening to a girl in the group which has bullied her? I don't know.
ANYway, Jack is Arden's hero. He's saved her life from ruin. She loves him and would do anything for him.
Current non-lewdable daughter?My idea for The Fosters 3 will be a slower paced relationship game. One of the current students will take a central role, and I'm sure we'll see the other students, as well. There will be more new girls, but not all of them will be long-term relationships.
I haven't worked out all of the details, but I think it will have a larger cast, including non-lewdable characters.So not all the students will be lewdable in part 2?
I think it will be shorter, actually. A matter of months, rather than years.Since Fosters 2 is playing out in a short time frame, is Fosters 3 going to have another larger time jump or will it be a more or less seamless continuation?
Besides that I enjoyed the call back to Our Island.
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