I love the Litch King already. He's so charming. ^_^
He doesn't even say "if you accept" he's all "when you accept". lol
The game have a small...not sure if I'd call it glitch or bug or whatever, but...
If you choose to go home after only meeting ONE person, the game still assume you met all 3.
Might wanna fix that.
(I'd say by changing that one sentence, but if several events in the game relies upon you already know the other two candidates, you may have to force the mc to meet all 3 of them before you can go home.
I love that you can choose not to, but it would make no sense to be pulled into meetings with people you don't know with the mc acting as if she knows them, which is more annoying. And somehow all 3 text you, despite 2 of them not knowing who you are.)
The demo is extremely short, which is sad.
The art and story in itself is good enough that I might have considered buying the full game (if it was on Steam), but I do wish there was more than 2 endings per love interest.
It makes me feel like choices do not truly matter.
I would have expected a game like this to have additional modifications to the endings based on what you did politically speaking --although I admit how the town change may depend solely on which candidate you choose to back...
(I will be sorely dissapointed if the town does not change based who you choose to support.)
I really like the concept of this game tho. And it seems pretty well made as far as I can tell.
I will keep my fingers crossed that this game gets as complex and wonderful as it's political premise promises it could be.
...and that I'll see it on Steam so I can buy it there. ^_^