Re: What's Your Name? [GxB, Romance, Horror, Dark Fantasy, 2
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 6:41 pm
Wow, seems like you guys had a lot of fun developing the game! I'm kind of curious about what plot or character ideas that make it into the game, but were on the table at some point. It sounds to be you were inspired by Mister Daniel Molloy! I forgot the mention that I also appreciated that the three protagonists had flaws/hardships. The twin's protagonist was a good example of that especially because they saw through her sh*t!
Thanks for the walkthrough! It turns out the only ending I missed on was Sixte's anger resolution. That ending really tied in overall plot. But, was he bluffing? I do believe that the MCIP practices sending in fake applicants until the "real" applicant comes in. (Sixte for nourishment, the twins for "parts/experiments," and Judicael for his loneliness/family/???). However, I thought that these girls were "real" applicants. The MCIP allowed these protagonists to be approved which seems to mean that either there was no killing order placed at that time or that their quota had been reached just prior to them. It was only after their approval that the population was rising, so there was no reason to kill. Or, does their status change based on endings?
My headcanons are a tad pessimistic (lmao). As the audience, seeing so many red flags and the behind-the-scenes antics, it makes it harder to think that there is a happy ending. d:
Thanks for the walkthrough! It turns out the only ending I missed on was Sixte's anger resolution. That ending really tied in overall plot. But, was he bluffing? I do believe that the MCIP practices sending in fake applicants until the "real" applicant comes in. (Sixte for nourishment, the twins for "parts/experiments," and Judicael for his loneliness/family/???). However, I thought that these girls were "real" applicants. The MCIP allowed these protagonists to be approved which seems to mean that either there was no killing order placed at that time or that their quota had been reached just prior to them. It was only after their approval that the population was rising, so there was no reason to kill. Or, does their status change based on endings?
My headcanons are a tad pessimistic (lmao). As the audience, seeing so many red flags and the behind-the-scenes antics, it makes it harder to think that there is a happy ending. d: