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Well, if you're following the creator, you can still see posts like this, at least. Totally sucks that Itch has decided to be like this.

I definitely did enjoy the base concept of "minigame while trying not to look at the characters and get horny", and I'd be fine if the minigames didn't actually allow for seeing the bottomless villagers without penalty, at least as long as there was some sort of town segment between minigames where I could look more easily. But, I think trying to make future minigames where you, the player, can look without your character being able to. Like, you could have a fishing minigame (for example) where villagers would walk by in front of you, and you'd have to make sure your mouse cursor didn't linger too long on them while you waited for a fish to bite, or something like that. But, you'd still be able to appreciate the bottomless-ness since your character's view isn't necessarily the player's view.

I'd also love to see some sort of outfit-based system. Especially if it had that sort of "corruption" aspect to it in a way, where you're the one who's trying to get them to wear these outfits under the impression that they're totally normal and not at all sexual. Perhaps the resources you gain from minigames could lead into you getting more outfits?

Thanks for the reply!
With the last point, there still would be minigames to unlock the outfits for the characters. The mini-games would just be a lot more normal/expected. There is a chance I'm able to mix the two ideas together if there is more interest in the original design.
With the original design there was a plan that once you get high enough friendship with the character they wouldn't mind you being horny around them. (which would lead to just being able to look at them freely).
It does mean a lot hearing your feedback. Just the confidence alone of knowing you can put time into something people will enjoy.

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Oooh, that friendship idea is great! That's a fantastic way of doing it.  Obviously, it's your choice, but I'd go for that if I were you.

And I'm glad to hear I was able to give you some confidence in uncertain times such as these. Trying to migrate over to some other platforms might be a good idea, just in case Itch decides your game(s) needs to get deleted.