I tried to talk to the guy selling radishes in the farmers market and got a similar error, I forget what file it was but I think it had a 3?
Probably this one
I listed some errors and bugs in an earlier post and noted that one and the error @ohoklolman posted.
I love this so much. Usually I prefer stuff with more weight gain elements but thereās so much charm and humor to this that Iād honestly enjoy it even without any fetish elements. Really do keep it up.
Ahhh i didnt realize i had to click to open up the list of bugs. Sorry for ignoring this earlier. Really appreciate you going out of your way to list these!
No worries thatās something I should have communicated better, as I understand some people are newer to the forums. I hid the errors within a drop down as to not extend the length of my post.
this is honestly one of the most charming games (of this genre at least) that iāve played, great job to everyone involved!
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i am having this same issue
Hard at work on the next update! Since the game was just featured in the belly direct, I think itād be
fine to show you guys a full quality look at Ingridās splash screen!
Thank you for putting print below for those of us who canāt read cursive.
How in control will it truly be
Hey guys, just wanted to pop in to let you know about a new, great game you should all play:
A Huge Hallows Eve 5!
You get to collect all sorts of fun characters submitted by a TON of different artists, including myself! Play for enough time and you might spot a certain archerā¦
i fucking loved this game, despite how short it was, the art and transitions are incredible and the qualityās insane, really elevates it over other rpgmaker games, this is top class my man, some good shit.
ā¦donāt wanna be that weird guy, but how open would you be toā¦uhā¦vore? if itās too weird then np I wonāt mention it again.
Man, I would love it if the next chapters of the game makes vore optional.
Yeah, Iām really not a fan of vore so Iād prefer it to be either left out or completely avoidable
Not to start an argument or to put anyone down for their preferences, but Iād just like to say that I for one would love it if vore was something that eventually happened in the game; especially if itās well integrated into the story, like someone accidentally ending up as an extra dish in someoneās gluttonous frenzy, or if said glutton finds out that she can stomach a lot more than just normal food.
I would argue that vore is a broad enough set of interests that doesnāt require a person to fully devour another whole for that itch to be scratched with stuff like living food or object vore, but I understand that itās not everyoneās cup of tea.
Ideally I suppose there would be a toggle for it, kind of like in SB, but I understand that that would make the development more demanding. Alternatively there could be options to skip those scenes (if canon) or to make them entirely optional with included warnings, though that doesnāt fully avoid the issue of being more demanding on the dev.
Regardless, with or without it, this is nonetheless an amazing game that I eagerly await the continuation of.
If there was a situation in the game where a person died, was cremated, had their ashes spread into the ground, then had their nutrients absorbed by a potato which was then turned into french fries, and then finally was eaten by Autumnā¦ yeah iād be down for vore.
hell yeah!
Now what if:
There was a great and powerful mage that had amassed a fellowship was greatly wounded in a battle to defeat an ancient primordial evil. Held in the arms of their closest friend after the battle, the mage orders their confidant to learn about āthe ritual of rebirthā in the royal archives. With a final spell, the mageās dying body turns to dust, and only an seed is left among the ashes. The mageās friend spends many sleepless nights reading ancient texts, and learns that there is a ritual that can allow particularly powerful mages to condense their essence into a single grain, and then to use the natural forces of the earth to restore their form. The issue is that though this ritual has been proven possible many times in theory, there is zero record of anyone having ever succeeded in performing it, as it requires an exorbitant amount of planning, luck and resources.
Nonetheless, the mageās friend is undeterred, and spends the rest of their life researching this ritual, embarking on numerous dangerous quests to obtain the necessary resources, consulting with other mages and running the math over and over again, all to ensure that the mage may one day return. Over the years, the friend passes along the mageās teachings to people in need, and helping people, leading to the once small fellowship to grow.
What had once started out as a small group of friends, became a following, which then grew to be a guild, then an order, and so on. Due to the destruction that the ancient evil has brough upon the land, a great many people were struggling to survive and establish basic infrastructure like develop agriculture or to develop new technologies. Thanks to the mageās teachings and spells passed on through the members of the fellowship, the land could begin to heal, and from decrepit wasteland, towns and villages began to form, all pledging allegiance to the mageās fellowship. Of course the teachings alone could not solve all of the worldās problems, but members of the fellowship had faith that one day the mage shall be reborn, and heal the world firsthand.
Many years down the line, the mageās friend, is finally sure enough in their calculations to attempt the ritual of rebirth. Ensuring that everything is perfect, a sanctum with a garden is built, all in accordance to very strict rules, making sure to align it with every star in the sky as it should, and to have the walls be constructed of the purest of marble. The friend plants the condensed essence of the mage, and some months later, the garden sprouts a sapling, proving that the ritual has been successful. Sadly, the friend would not live long enough to see the sapling prosper, but before leaving the mortal coil, they foretell, that one day, a single golden fruit shall sprout from the tree, and once it hits the ground, the mage shall be born again and cure the world of its remaining ills.
Over the next centuries, the small towns prosper into city states, then into nations, and eventually into empires. The fellowship of the mage, grows to a massive monastic order with ties to the worldās most powerful governments, and within the order, only the most worthy are tasked with tending to the holy garden. By this point, the order has churches in nearly all reaches of the land, and many people, nobles and peasants alike, await the return of the mage, yet though a massive tree now stands robust and tall in the middle of the sanctum, no fruits have ever come therefrom.
Eventually, unrest begins to brew among the various rapidly developing kingdoms as they find new ways to use the mageās wisdom and spells not just for food and medicine, but also for war. Rumors begin circulating that the holy tree has already born fruit, and that the fact is simply kept hidden by the mageās order to maintain their influence. War breaks out between the empires, and a common goal becomes to seize the orderās sanctum and the tree. Eventually, the war ends, and though the order has managed to defend the holy garden, the inner council agrees that it would be best to avoid such an event in the future.
Using the orderās influence in politics and education, the existence of the inner sanctum and the tree is stricken from the public record and the sanctum itself is made to resemble a simple ruin. Any mere utterance about anything related to it is swiftly punished as heresy. Over the next several centuries, as the world keeps praying for the mageās return, only a secret subset of the order continues to tend to the tree or even know about its existence, yet still it bears no fruit. Eventually, because of the orderās paranoia and secrecy, the location of the tree becomes lost to time, long after the myth of the tree has faded from even the orderās minds.
On a cool summer evening, two hundred thousand four hundred and fifty seven years and three months since the great mageās death, Autumn and Merc are trekking through the woods. The hope of finding shelter before nightfall is quickly fading away.
luckily, they stumble upon a pile of rocks under a thick canopy of leaves that could serve as a good camping ground, providing shelter from both wind and potential rain. Unfortunately, Mercās relief is short-lived, as this doesnāt do anything to stop Autumnās incessant complaints about being hungry. As he begins to set up camp, he shoos her away and tells her to look around for something in the trees to eat, hoping sheāll just leave him at peace for a moment. Walking around, Autumn struggles to find anything beyond a few acorns and some weird berries. Suddenly, something catches her eye. High in the trees, between the thick leaves, she notices the shiny surface of an apple-like fruit reflecting the light of the setting sun. Just as she begins too think of ways to get to it, a convenient gust of wind rocks the fruit enough to break it off its branch. With swift precision, Autumn manages to catch the fruit right before it reaches the ground. Examining the fruit, she notes that it looks like a bright yellow cross between an apple and a pear. A sudden growl from her stomach, makes her abandon any remaining curiosity to it though. Nonchalantly, she pops her treat into her mouth, barely even chewing before swallowing and sending the golden fruit to meet her greedy stomach.
TLDR: Autumn eats god, basically
im not reading all thatā¦BUT! i agree with you cuz Im on the Vore side Mainly when it is used as a means for weight gain it never really botherd me and i did enjoy it in some games (fatties eating fatties, Project Fat ectā¦ for me as long as there is weight gain to the point of SSBBW and USSBBW then i do not minde it at all :3
Its been a while since Iāve played. Does the current demo still end in the inn after the BL leader fight?