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Thanks for your feedback, I hope the shortcomings don't stop you from enjoying the game.

about the game aspect, I know... I am planing on making  some changes soon to avoid most of the clicking, correct some bugs once and for all change how the map works and make the game more enjoyable.

about grammar, the later I work the more I let these slips... also the bro refering to friend whe you are talking to Bianca and for the mayor and the vice mayor... they do look similar, right?

about the plot, valid points. I prefer to leave things open to interpretation, but I admit it could use some polishing.

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As I said, the game is fun and looks good. If I did not enjoy I would not take the effort to comment.   (And to add insult to the now banned scammer, I actually found you through the scam page...)

I only nitpick from my pov. I play computer games for decades now and it irks me a little when the same bad design choices are made over and over again. Design might not be the correct term. User interface. Or usability to use the IT  term. That you can exit any menu by clicking outside is an    example how to do this good.  

I am not English native speaker. But since the internet is English... well. I never saw usage of "bro" from a female to a male or another female. "dude", yes, "guys" all the time. But "bro", nope. Maybe this is a new or regional thing or I am just too old ;-)  And of course I was biased because of the whole optional family avoidance mechanics.    If that one girl calls the mc "bro",  it is hard to take it as a "dude"   greeting.  I think it was actually a compound word like farmer-pro-bro or similar. It just piled up on all the forced sounding family avoidance. Oh noes, we cannot do this, you are my roommate. So what?

I do not know the reasoning for this mechanic, but to keep the moral naughtiness and the incentive from the cat goddes for forbidden love, I would probably (lazily) solve it like this, to make it opt-in/opt-out for the player :    when the mc defines his relationship the editable default text would be "adoptive sister" and similar. The problem is, to make it optional and keep the frame of some of the story and interactions at the same time, it has to be something that is still some kind of forbidden love. Roommates and tenants are not. It might be inappropriate for other reasons, but not forbidden. For example your landlady might fobid it under her roof. But society does not.