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The last Chapter is such an absolute disappointment. There is no way to sugar coat it. 

Its like if they were painting the Mona Lisa then at the last minute decided to just glue on some googley eyes. And best yet the glue is low quality and one falls off while the other got misplaced on her cheek at the same height as her nose.

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I would go into a deep details about where the issues specifically are- but im guessing the devs were just wanting to move on and were finding the non linear structure to be more and more annoying as they tried to hastily force this into an improper conclusion --- so instead im just gonna spew them out just like the events do 

Issues:

- inconsistent and nonsensical event ordering. Confront Gary about big-thing he did - he gets hurt- then suddenly he is fine back in the mansion for a different scene. Then im investigating who was responsible for this big thing i already confronted Gary over. And basically every single event in the last part of chapter 3 felt like this.

- going down the dark path, Emily keeps switching between being pregnant and not while she is locked in the campus. Despite selecting the no impreg option

- the good path has the shittiest blue ball ending i could have imagined. Its up there with him waking up from the coma and realizing this was all a dream. I imagine its going to be pretty similar on the dark path but don't know if im going to bother to find out when im already getting thrown by Emily's sporadic pregnancy issue.

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I wasnt exactly expecting a master piece. But it deserved a way better ending then the buggy mess I experienced.

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Chapter 3 could have used a bit of extra work for sure but long story short: https://jamleng.itch.io/lewd-town-adventures/devlog/796407/the-final-update-post...

As for Emily, she'll up pregnant either way which already happens in Chapter Two, it's not really a bug, but I get it's frustrating if you really don't want it.
Either way, all of those 180+ endings took a lot of time/work and we felt it was the best solution at the time. If we were to do it differently it would have taken at least another year of working for less than a dollar per hour.