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by Kumiho
Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:42 pm
Forum: Works in Progress
Topic: Nusantara [GXB] [Fantasy] [Romance] [Comedy] - DEMO NOV 17
Replies: 448
Views: 92973

Re: Nusantara [GXB] [Fantasy] [Romance] [Comedy] - DEMO NOV

All I can say [for now] is that the art is so, so beautiful.
I haven't played the demo yet, but I just really needed to say ^.
I've currently downloading it, and I'm super excited!
I'll comment again afterwards:)
by Kumiho
Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:39 pm
Forum: Creator Discussion
Topic: Character development, how in depth do you go?
Replies: 9
Views: 1490

Re: Character development, how in depth do you go?

I determine the extent of my characterizations primarily on the character's age and experiences. The whole premise of bildungsromans is that there are "formative years" during which a character most significantly grows and changes; while characters are far from immune to change after those...
by Kumiho
Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:16 pm
Forum: Asset Creation: Writing
Topic: Derisive criticism of your work online...?
Replies: 33
Views: 5494

Re: Derisive criticism of your work online...?

If it's constructive criticism, then no matter how derisive the tone may be, I think it's important to go over it and learn from it. Maybe you disagree with their comments--that's perfectly fine. But reading criticisms as objectively as you can is perhaps the greatest way to improve your work. If th...
by Kumiho
Sat Dec 05, 2015 8:54 pm
Forum: Creator Discussion
Topic: Thoughts on "Game Overs"
Replies: 21
Views: 3746

Re: Thoughts on "Game Overs"

I can see myself enjoying "game overs" that both (1) are well developed and (2) provide some additional detail(s) regarding the story that cannot be otherwise learned in a way that keeps the story consistent. Imo it's important to note that there's a world of difference between hard and ob...
by Kumiho
Sat Dec 05, 2015 8:12 pm
Forum: Completed Games
Topic: Aloners [GxB] (a post-apocalyptic romance)
Replies: 137
Views: 60861

Re: Aloners [GxB] (a post-apocalyptic romance)

This was so, so good. It is rare that I manage to read a VN of this length from start to finish without growing bored or annoyed with one thing or another, but with Aloners, I was fully immersed throughout. I got the happy ending first, and I'm still not quite dedicated enough to get the bad? ending...