Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Tabenings - Harem Edition

So that's going fairly well, albeit slowly. I've been spending some of my free time recently playing The Last Sovereign, a pornographic RPG Maker game. It's... well, it's really good. Although frustrating.

Sierra Lee's writing is excellent, and her plotting is better - really, Bethesda, look at this game and then look at Fallout 4 and hang your head in shame - but there are a lot of hidden mechanics and it's really aggravating to find yourself with a bad or mediocre result at one point due to something you missed six hours of gameplay earlier. I've restarted from saves a number of times and it's getting old.

That said, find a good walkthrough and give it a shot, if you are fine with textual porn. And why would you be here if you aren't? But if you like naughty pictures - and I do, a bunch - she also has two other games with actual drawn porn in them, Noxian Nights and the recently inaugurated Kingdom of Deception. The KoD intro is fun, though a bit short, and personally I don't get into prostitution as a fetish so it's a bit lost on me. Orcs, sure, but whoring is 'meh' as far as I'm concerned. Not that it's mandatory, but if you want the small amount of smut in the KoD intro you kind of have to go that route.

All the games are free in one of the usual Patreon models, where the most recent content is for folks what pays their money and the earlier content is freely downloadable.

More 'Flesh' shortly.

2 comments:

  1. Tabico, if you like Sierra Lee's games, you may also like the game Harem by Ker, also a Patreon game. It's not quite as well written as Sierra Lee's (but honestly, I can't say I've found another game dev who is) but does develop the darker MC aspect of things more (oddly Sierra Lee's games always feel very light and happy to me, even if the content is super dark like in Ouroboros, it's probably the writing style). It's still quite a fun game, and Ker keeps a nice pace to his/her development cycle so you're not waiting forever for new content. Additionally, it actually appears to have a reasonably developed plot (oooh, ahhh!) which is a huge plus.

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  2. This is not really directly related to this post, but when I saw this video it stirred some scary echoes of a variety of stories I've read and heard about that speculate how digital media might impact human psychological and social development. A part of me can't believe that this is a real thing, but another part of me thinks that, really, this was inevitable. What is NOT surprising is that this idea came out of China. View at risk of your faith in humanity.
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