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Eligarf wrote:From the site: "The Miami Voyeur is an adult story game with original, detailed and realistic plot."
Realistic plot? I hope not! Isn't the whole point of these games to have plots that are at least moderately fantasy?
Anyway, I concur with the above assessments of the writing (it is bad) and with the bad proportioning of body sizes. Kate in particular is a circus freak.
That said, I see a tremendous amount of potential here, and sent the guy $20 in hopes that it turns into something worthwhile. You have to start somewhere, after all. And I am perfectly willing to support anybody who is going to give something like this their best effort. I certainly don't have the talent that is required, or the patience, and I appreciate those of you who do.
game player wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what do you use to create the background and characters in your games? I have been wondering about Daz but concerned if you can make a standard Daz character look different enough to serve as many different characters. I guess my question is how much can you change on the standard Daz character? Different hair color and eyes certainly don't make for a different person. As you can tell, I know next to nothing about Daz. Thanks for any input or suggestions on the options to use in making background and characters for my game.
koriba wrote:i payed for the game but where can i play episode 1 & 2??
i payed €10 so i would be able to play it but where?
MisterU wrote:it's a crowdfunding campaign to help the creator make the game, it's mentioned on ulule that he plans to release the game around July this year.
MisterU wrote:exactly my thoughts too, and that's why i like to support indie developers/projects on crowdfunding sites, they must start somewhere, they must eat and pay theirs bills like everyone else, crowdfunding sites are a new tool at their disposal. Unfortunately sometimes i see on some forums a kind of witch hunting after them, people expect them to deliver the best super perfect game, people easily forget that they're just a few guys or a single guy working for many months (or more) for free with little chances of seeing any return for their time, but they're doing it because it's their true passion and that's what drives them, not because they're receiving a big wage at the end of the month on some big studio, this is something i really appreciate (and support).
jfrancois323 wrote:But nobody know him, who know if he will do it ?? If he don't, we got screw, we made a "Donation", the justice could even said something like "if you were dumb enough to trust him, you got what you deserve !!"
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