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I'm liking the game pretty much so far. The characters don't appear to be one sided and the wordbuild is beyond what i first expected when i started playing the game.
I'm still playing the game but i think i've seen enough to say i liked very much Burry, Rune and Max, they seem so nice and "dog like" that i really felt like i was among dogs. Burry seems like a pain at first but i expect him to be one of the most complex characters, i'm going to appreciate his interactions, they all seem to recall so much of the outside world it's amazing.
I'm not gonna lie Luke really seems to be clumsy, i understand that he's supposed to be really insecure but i've felt at times, like he was too much like a damsel in distress, the onion scene seemed a bit too much i say, the kitchen scene as a whole was great tho.
Otherwise the game is coming along very well, and if my programmer knowledge is correct, you mannaged very well at making a multiple route game which doesn't make you feel like you're losing a ton of content by selecting this or that choice in dialogue. The dialogue trees that doesn't necessarily make a difference in the great scheme of things are a welcomed addition, it really makes you feel like you're part of the game, and congratulations on the minigames thus far. I hope to see more of them in the future.

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So i wanna talk here about Alon specifically. Look, Alon holds a great potential but sometimes i don't really know what to think about him, and not in a good way. Sometimes he really seem to be a scheming outsider and all (and that's good) and sometimes he seems like a bit of a displaced guy who tries to be all tough and all (which is also good). But, while this mix of atitudes could work very well, i'm feeling like he is, as a character overall, just a 14 year old otaku who watched too much Death Note and now squatch over chairs e polishes the CS knives he bought online. It was bearable, specially when he letted this facade down like in the eyepatch scene. But when there was the blowjob scene and by saying that his p was p and he just slited your neck, it didn't just caught me as a "this thing is too meaningful for him and you fucked up" vibe, it was just that, an anticlimatic ending that doesn't even make total sense. Having a character with this kind of actitude, after all the build up feeling of "yeah you seem cool let's be friends" didn't sit right. I understand that you needed, for plot reasons, for this secret not to be revealed this way, but theres got to be better ways for handling it. Or no? Is this all the morals that we can expect from Alon?