Bigg

The tall man who posts

I'm a writer and indie game dev of indie games with cum in them. One half of @BPGames. Most recent project - Opportunity: A Sugar Baby Story.

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@zippity - goofy porn game screenshots
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Most of them are spoilers so I'll hide 'em below a readmore but this one's going above the fold:

Fuck Trish. If Trish has 1000 haters then I am one of them. If Trish has 1 hater then that hater is me. If Trish has 0 haters that is how you will know I am dead.


  • So I grokked pretty early that the main conflict was gonna be over Fang being primarily focused on the band over everything else, while their friends are developing other interests. Thus, I decided to play Fang as being as genuinely (if haltingly) supportive & engaged with those interests as possible
  • This had the effect of making the inevitable-and-presumably-hard-baked blowup between Fang and Trish feel MASSIVELY unfair to Fang, in a way that it doesn't feel like Fang ever gets a chance to express after that point
  • My Fang made an effort to get to know Rosa! They did their best to accommodate Trish's other activities! They engaged with Reed's tabletop stuff! And then to be told to their face that they WEREN'T putting in the effort that they OBVIOUSLY WERE, and worse, to have the rest of the narrative seem to support that version of events, felt very cruel.
  • Which, to be clear, is fine! Teens are shitheads about a lot of stuff! But I was disappointed that after that point it didn't feel like Fang got a chance to express any anger about the way their friends had treated them, and was instead railroaded into groveling for reconciliation. I WANTED my Fang to ditch Trish on the beach & was disappointed that wasn't an option. It left a bad taste in my mouth.
  • Earlier in the evening, I happened to have been watching a couple episodes of Bocchi the Rock, which ALSO happens to be about a gaggle of gayass teens trying to figure out life & band stuff (albeit absent the specter of being vaporized by an asteroid). The difference in how the members of Kessoku Band and Worm Drama treat each other is pretty striking. Fang puts a lot of trust in Reed & Trish, makes the things that are important to them very clear, and is by various degrees blown off and avoided until the very last possible moment, at which point they're understandably hurt, confused, and upset. Conversely, the girls of Kessoku Band make constant efforts to be tuned-in to what the others are feeling, offering each other support, advice, time, and understanding as it's needed. They show appreciation, and more than that, loyalty.
  • Obviously this is an unfair comparison. An episodic anime can be far better fine-tuned in its storytelling than a visual-novel-cum-rhythm-game with narrative branching. Had I been playing my Fang as a self-obsessed diva - throwing tantrums at missed practices, belittling the others' contributions, ignoring their lives outside the band - the hard-baked act 2 turning point would've felt deserved, like Fang was being forced to take a hard look at themselves and experience growth
  • But I had instead been playing that Fang for the entire game. And, like... I don't know man, if you're gonna give me those options, why not let that Fang tell Trish off for being too cowardly to quit the band earlier, or tell Reed off for being too chickenshit to say anything? That Fang doesn't even need to be completely RIGHT, but I do want them to be ACKNOWLEDGED at least.
  • Naomi, Naser, Rosa, and Stella are all great. Wouldn't change 'em for the world. Naomi's texts were especially cute, particularly because it felt very good to have someone just be nice and supportive to Fang, and also giving them a chance to be soft and vulnerable. I also really liked the sibling dynamic between Fang and Naser was written & performed.
  • There's a killer agegap fic starting Fang and LJ out there. I can feel it in my bones

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