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Piraka Reidak
I may have made a mistake in Tomodachi Life but at this point I'm in too deep to care.
So I'm not exactly one for fankids, but I got morbidly curious when given the prompt in-game for Avak and Reidak to have a kid.
I named her Zeroka and immediately got far too attached.
She is now my pride and joy, so here she is in Skakdi glory.
How did Avak and Reidak obtain Zeroka? No idea yet! She's just too cute for me to resist!
Thinking about the Piraka’s vision powers and how they're linked to their personalities.
Hakann is a bully and a manipulator, so his mental attacks and heat vision are pretty unsubtle metaphors for what he does to his allies and enemies alike. Fucks with their heads, and burns them in the end.
Thok is also a manipulator, but a much more insidious one. Thusly, his "spellbinding vision", which goes underutilized to a detrimental degree. We barely even know what it does other than make you lose your balance, which feels way too situational. My personal interpretation is that it works more like hypnosis, making the victim fall into a suggestive state so long as he's got eye contact. He's no Takadox by any means though, so you can snap out of it fairly easily if you figure out what's happening.
Avak's got both x-ray and telescopic vision, and both would certainly come in handy when making weapons and firing them at longer ranges. But you would really have to stop and think when you're using them, or you'll get disoriented, like running with a pair of binoculars on. They're tools of strategy and survival, not combat.
Reidak is an interesting case. His thermal and infrared vision would be useful in both strategy and keeping track of his marks, but like Thok, these abilities go underutilized. However, this serves more as an interesting look into his head. He is smarter than he lets on, he is fully capable of strategy, but he doesn’t want to because being the 'dumb muscle' is more fun.
I'm not sure about Vezok or Zaktan, but I'd love to hear yall's thoughts!
OMFG!!!!!
Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
(BLASTS SANTIANA)
The Chronicler's tale
(more awful quality bonkle pictures under the cut)
I am SO NOT NORMAL about this man, hohh fuck-
So, umm, played demo of @gritrook 's monster dating sim called Hateship ((because I'm a sucker for monsters and romance)) AND HOOO MAN.
While there isn't much yet I think I already have my favorite.
If you play visual novel dating sims, I'd love some help making decisions for my project, Hateship!
It's been a whirlwind on my end this year, from moving house (again in a single year), to finding a new job and various health setbacks. They've all thrown a variety of wrenches into the progress on my projects, making it slow even in my newsletter updates.
Will I catch a break? Hopefully it's looking like it, but all this has brought me to rethink my approach to Hateship's update schedule (my noir monster romance dating sim involving a bunch of biomech criminals). I'm considering making them shorter, more frequent releases - but I'd love your input before I make a full commitment.
If you have ten minutes up your sleeve, please fill out the below survey about visual novel dating sims:
Complete Survey!
As thanks, you'll get the key character artwork as a desktop background at the end.
(survey closes at the end of next week)
Within, I ask you questions such as:
When do you prefer to play a game during development?
What are your favourite parts in visual novel dating sims?
What do you wish they did better?
Your answers will help shape both the game's features and how I approach production going forward.