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Completely detest Patreon as a whole. Never made an account and never plan to because of things they have done to other devs such as stealing their funds and banning them solely for adding non-sexual minors to the story such as little brothers and sisters who have absolutely zero lewdness and are there for plot and immersion. I think I'll just pass on trying this, sorry. Thanks for the info though. Truly appreciate it. Thought this was just a typical visual novel game, not meant to be something needing to have an account for. 

I'm sorry to hear that man, thanks for your feedback. Well, you can still play with guest account, no need to fill anything, just straight to the game. Waiting for your feedback for our other games later ^^

Alright, tried it for a bit with a guest account. Not a fan of the start of the story with how your character just flat out r*pes a person and shrugs it off nonchalantly. It sets a bad vibe and tone for the direction of the rest of the game with both the character's personality and how fast the sexual shit happens. Typically, there needs to be a build-up. Make the player invested and desire the female, edge them a bit, then let them see the scene. There's no emotional investment and it is just sex for the sake of nudity and sex. Too fast too soon, making the game appear like it will just be a r*pe simulator.

 The game format is very similar to many games I've played via Mikandi app back when I tried it out, so I see why you had the Google account thing... it is a typical cash grab of "microtransactions to purchase energy" format. Also, your what is clearly AI art is going to do you in as a lot of players will avoid or give negative ratings for games using AI art. I personally don't care, but the art styles are inconsistent and it is obvious. Grandfather looked to be made with a perchance.org Ghibli filter, the lewd scene had decent art, then the character of Floe on screen afterward looks like neither.

 The combat portion was fun and unique, but I wasn't a fan of how it doesn't go into a different screen and zoom in. Playing on my laptop it is difficult to keep track of my HP and what damage I am doing when it is only the top part of a small rectangle. 

But ultimately, yeah, sorry, the mobile microtransaction-focused build of the game made me uninstall without doing more than two runs. If I wanted to play a game that has energy limits I'd do so on my phone where that type of thing is expectant.

As far as feedback for your other games, I doubt I'd give them a try with how I felt about my first few minutes playing this one, no offense. This one just hit me wrong in many ways. But, I'm just one person, so my sincerest best wishes with this.