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Mercy’s story line was okay, but my problem was Mercy herself. You were adopted (so you know what that means F, but she has not had any surgery and is questioning if she ever will. So, if you wanted to play this game and do not want to experience furry sex, just know that the censored parts are not that censored, and they they openly talk about sex the whole time. Another annoying thing is that they play what I’d call elevator music during the scenes, which is just weird. I guess it was good enough for Steam, but it just does not seem like enough. They also do not always censor out nipples. If I can do that, then the censoring did not really work that well, at least not to me. I could even tell you who was taking what position in almost all of them. If someone did not want the sex scenes, they are still there and still very clear. Except since the scene is animated, you can still basically tell what is going on, so it is only censored in that you cannot see their…”private areas.” I feel like this censoring was pretty useless. In order to get onto Steam I guess, the game censored the sex scenes by putting an awkward heart cutout on top of the scenes to block most of the picture. Regardless, know that your character is barely going to be seen, and that kind of ruins the point of having customization. Now the Steam version is censored (which I will get into below), but maybe if I had patched it to not be censored (which is super easy to do apparently lol), then perhaps the love scenes would have shown your customized character? I am not sure. You see their hand holding a phone, but that is about it. What your character looks like is how they are presented throughout the game, but since the game is first person, you barely ever see your character.
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What your character looks like is even shown on the title screen (well, their arm). You can customize fur color, species, accent colors, noses, ears, hair, etc.
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Probably the biggest advertised highlight of the game is the character customization. Most VN sprites are static or only blink, but these people move as much as a Nintendo 64 character. A great aspect of the game is that the characters move.
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There is no tutorial, so it took me quite a while to find the “go home” and “go to Amorous” buttons on the phone. It seemed like it would make more sense to shove me at home instead of the club. One annoying bit is that once you beat a route, it shoves you back in Amorous, but since I got all people’s numbers at once, I then had to go home to call. You basically go around having conversations with people until you say the right thing and get their number. You go to Amorous, and your goal is to get people’s phone numbers. I haven’t really played any VN’s where you play as an anthropomorphic character before, so even without it being an otome, I still went for it. I wound up just making my character identify as male and moved on. I appreciated being able to pick pronouns, but when the game tells me my pronouns don’t work, it turned me off a bit. You can pick your pronouns, but the game makes it a point to tell you that if you play with female pronouns, the game was designed for the main character to be male. You can only play as a biological male (is that the term?) in this game.