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Man... If it wasn't furry..

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No actual fur, just a scaly tail on the MC.

Hee Hee

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You are about half-correct(since there are scales on belly area and up to neck and the rest is lizard skin), but when I meant "furry", I mainly meant a humanoid non-human. I know the player character is more accurately called a "scalie", and I do think "scalies" are better than "furries", even if it should be obvious that real lizards don't use milk because they birth undeveloped eggs, not children like humans/"mammals"(the origin of mammaries or breasts), so I still much rather just a human character. It almost makes no sense why I'd play a lizard milk game instead of something more reasonable like a (non-furry) cow-girl-like character or a female human character. Also, it is disappointing that even this game was discontinued. Perhaps I could have played it if it was improved enough in some years. I mainly feel disappointed by the player character and the game updates. (I do also have a hard time feeling like I had done progress on an "RPG Maker" game because of how low the resolution is and how slow or "clunky"(?)(inconvenient?) the gameplay feels. All it took me was some or several games of that game engine for me to realize that I can't really play from it especially with how template-like it is with barely any variations from different games. I much rather 2D Godot.)

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Sorry, I was mostly being silly about "furry". 

But I'm also responsible for the mod that updated this, so check it out.

Sturgeon's Law definitely applies to RPG Maker games.

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I searched up (on Google) the Sturgeon guy's "philosophy". Not a fully disagree-able idea, but can you give some examples of the "best 10%" of RPG Maker games? (Especially those related to "chest milk" or "chest"-included or focused games, since that's my main interest in smaller games that I can accept spending time on. I dislike template-like games.)



Is it unlikely that the "TFarrgon" guy just, died? I believe in the "Dead Internet" idea or theory, but in the sense that eventually there are going to be more real(not artificial) dead users than living ones. The internet will be a memory graveyard more than it already is, like looking at authentic (old) black and white movies or general recordings and realizing all the people and animals in them are dead, and maybe even their buildings and jobs were later destroyed in some way (removal or too much change), so only what remains of them are memories from others of those dead people or tools. (Apparently not even genetics last after enough future generations.)


Why don't you continue this game if after time there is still no update about the game maker or it takes too long for the game to update or if it never updates? It seems like you're interested enough to put some more ideas of your own into the game. (Since you tried to update the game or fix parts of it. I wonder if retexturing this game would make this a good idea.)

I write too much sometimes..

Don't worry. You don't need to reply to all this. I am just a very opinionated "relatively" young male human, and my wording is odd too.