If there was an official one, it'd no doubt bring in a bunch of new players by making the game more accessible~! ^^
And it doesn't have to be free, Cubicle 7 charges for their modules and Foundry content sells.
Where'd you see that? If you don't mind my asking. I've looked all over and haven't seen anything about anyone making a module they plan on releasing to the public. Just people brewing up their own personal stuff using Complete Card Management. ;w;
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I wish we could get another game with a male lead and male romance options like with Magical Diary: Wolf Hall. I know they aren't as popular , and the target audience of your games is women, but I wish there were more options available for people who want to play a gay male protagonist. Wolf Hall was the first Hanako Games visual novel I played that made me feel seen, and I've loved playing Hanako Games visual novels since I was in middle school. I still have my physical copy of Magical Diary: Horse Hall. ;u;
It's not particularly balanced when all the males are locked behind grinding the 2 female monsters, though. The numbers can line up to 2/2/1, sure, but you're going to be spending more time overall with the female monsters in the game as their materials are needed to even get the males materials and the males materials are p. much useless and just for end game. Like, by the time you need the Lycan semen you're ONLY going to use it to make a single potion for the minotaur and you only need to do that once. Same with the minotaur, you only need its materials once. Meanwhile the two female monsters you need both of theirs for most crafts.
Do note there is also a bug that makes the Lamia's potion not really even matter right now. Because if you drop to 0 HP while in animation, you can still get the materials upon respawn cause the animation resumes and starts taking your stamina and health again and eventually, if you let it keep playing out, the monster will cum and you can collect the materials at the respawn. So you never actually have to sleep with the lamia, since health potions don't matter much with that bug.
Are there plans to add male and female versions of every monster?
Most of your games seem to force people to have straight sex for progression of any kind, and it's kind of making it hard to wanna support your work when the type of sex you have can't ever be optional. Letting players turn on/off male/female enemies with a toggle or just having male and female enemies spawn equally would easily solve this.
We could always use more games with M/M content that aren't visual novels or bara. Feels like that's all we get these days. Don't worry about listening to those peeps who creep into gay furry games Patreons and social media demanding you to add straight content; they have hundreds of diverse and popular options already. Regardless, I wish you the best with this project, and I look forward to seeing how it develops. ^^
It's excellent to see you're working on a new game, love what you make~! I can't wait to see how it goes! I do have a few questions, though.
Will the sex of your defenders be randomly generated, or will the player be allowed to make a choice before/after they are deployed?
Will characters of the same sex be able to engage in NSFW activities?
Lastly, I recall Daggan's mechanics mechanically favored straight-sex intercourse over same-sex. Will there be anything like that in this game?
Push your anti-lgbt+ stances on another platform like x; you're not welcome here. Just because you don't like gay content doesn't mean you can push your want for straight content on others; go play one of the thousands of games already made to cater to your demographic and leave this safe corner of the internet for those it was made to appeal to.
They've done this to others, too, so I'm coming forward with this.
This isn't just some personal issue; I only have access to my screenshots because everyone else's stuff gets deleted & you cannot expect everyone to take screenshots of their comments beforehand. There is proof of others getting their comments deleted that aren't mine on their game page and in their other game jam entries. What they are doing is censorship. They are actively suppressing information and fabricating another story entirely by commenting things like, "You're working for someone else" or "You never reviewed our game," then blocking the person and deleting others' comments. It's not just one user's comments; it's anything they don't like, or that will change the story they want others to see. That's why their game's demo has comments spread out so far apart.
Their behavior has attacked the community, and that is why I'm speaking out where I can. They do what I stated above across any platform that enables them to do so.
Game Jams are events that help developers form new connections, test their skills, gain experience, and create a sense of community.
The "Roses in the Flames Demo" project does not represent the core principles of a Game Jam. Its creator, CringleDragons, has actively gone out of their way to prove they do not stand on proper morals and will do anything within their power to force a public vision of the project they want. They lie to and censor fans/players to achieve this goal.
Rather than retype everything, I will share an image of posts I have made that have been deleted. One can even go to some of their Jam entries and their projects' comment section and see the leftover proof of deleted comments they couldn't entirely hide. The below image gives my reasoning, which was removed purposefully by CringleDragons to craft a narrative that I am some random sent after them by someone else with malicious intent when, in reality, I am a player who was shunted away and blocked for having a single negative opinion on an otherwise reasonable review. 
They have no respect for people or their fans. They do not care for reason. They are not representative of the excellent developers on the platform who have joined this Game Jam, and they don't deserve to be included among such fantastic, hardworking, and skilled creators who care about community. I've come to this conclusion not because of their game or development ability but because of the bad character they so openly demonstrated and their refusal to answer to any toxic practices they implement.
Thank you.