danigonz wrote:Frankly, this thing is getting boring...
There are exeptions, but the majority of erotic games are focused on sexual scenes in which the player advances clicking or moving the mouse over certain areas, and/or choosing from given choices. So, I don't expect much innovation there.
Considering the above, one of the main areas for innovation and differentiation is design. And in this case, the design resembles too much to Leo's style.
Let's imagine that these games simply doesn't show the pulsating effect (by the way, an annoying resource fortunately skipped by Leonizer in his lastest games) and have a different text family... The result won't look like a Lesson of Passion rip off.
It would also help if the designer put a bit more of effort on having a proper story before the sexual intercourse: even Meet,n Fuck games work harder in this area.
I was also an early critic of the mechanics involved in Leo's games - for one thing they seemed to draw too much attention away from the excellent graphics. He has now apparently abandoned finding any orignal way to represent foreplay, etc, by opting for the same method used by "Meet n Fuck". Do I hear cries of "theft" and "lame"? No. Do I care? No. Does anyone else care? Apparentely not.
Without wishing to offend Leo, his storylines aren't exactly immersive either. I'm sure even he tips his hat to Shark in that regard, but you and I do agree there are limitations on what is possible given that the basic object of every game is for character a to have sex with character b (and possibly c, d, e and f instead of or as well as).
As for the references to "pulsating effects" and other styles featured in games released under Leo's banner, as I have now said several times they were apparently colleagues - so who is to say which of them came up with specific ideas that we have come to consider as "Leo's"? I am no expert but the tools used in creating these games will naturally have great influence on the graphical representations (the same way the characters created by Shark naturally bear a passing resemblence to images you can find on the Daz 3D website). The creator of ArianeB has written whole pages on the subject of the influence different graphics apps have on the finished article on his blog. I don't know which application is used by Leo/sensagames but it may also be limited as to which fonts, etc, are available. That would account for those similarities.
The thing I don't understand is why people are so quick to assume there is a conscious attempt to copy someone in this case when they are happy to accept such similarites in others.
There aren't enough devs to meet the demand - this Christmas seems to have been particularly slow compared to previous years. We are constantly being told devs "have lives" and of course they do. Nobody in their right mind would suggest otherwise, but that means there's plenty of room for new devs to feed the consumer's hunger for the product. As far as I am concerned the more the merrier. We may get a truckload of crap (and "me too") games but it also increases the chance of uncovering an otherwise hidden talent. If all they are met with is people pissing on their cornflakes it will deter them (and others) from trying.
When it comes down to it, don't we all want more quality games that we can enjoy - especially free ones? I think it makes a refreshing change from the trend of opting to put everything behind paysites so you have to cough up before finding out a game isn't what it was cracked-up to be.
I fully and totally agree with your final paragraph - but wonder why you seem to think that is less important than whether the fonts resemble Leo's or not. As I said previousy - he already has a tool that can put words and pictures on a page, so I think it would be of more benefit to concentrate on getting the content right. I'd urge him to do more about that - even if it means finding someone else to come up with scripts. I don't know about you but if I'm at a friend's house watching a really good movie I'm not thinking about what colour his curtains are.
I'm finding myself going over old ground again, so if anyone's thinking of adding any more comments I would ask that they please read the whole topic first. I really don't think there's much more I can add that could make it any more self-evident.
One final word on the subject - If Leo objects he's been very quiet on the subject, considering how long sensagames has been around. I believe Leo's big enough to be fighting his own corner if it concerned him, so if he's not bothered why should we be?