It's miraculous that this game has managed to stay around this long without being destroyed by the corporation, and for that it gets a lot of credit.
Though I must say, the "game" mechanics here are absolutely terrible. It wants you to click through day after day to build up enough money to get to the next step, or maybe play a minigame day after day so your clicking becomes slightly more powerful. Sometimes an important building will catch on fire and you need to grind more days to put it out just to advance the story. There's tons of buildings to make and upgrade but none of them do anything. Yuck!
I say that as someone who generally likes grindy sandbox games! But it's more fun when you're grinding against multiple characters trying to unlock separate scenes, not just hitting a button over and over until it advances to the next part of the linear story.
On the other hand, prior to this game when I saw an illustration of Cinderalla or Aurora I didn't find them particularly sexy, and now I do. So good job there with the writing and the drawing.
Though I must say, the "game" mechanics here are absolutely terrible. It wants you to click through day after day to build up enough money to get to the next step, or maybe play a minigame day after day so your clicking becomes slightly more powerful. Sometimes an important building will catch on fire and you need to grind more days to put it out just to advance the story. There's tons of buildings to make and upgrade but none of them do anything. Yuck!
I say that as someone who generally likes grindy sandbox games! But it's more fun when you're grinding against multiple characters trying to unlock separate scenes, not just hitting a button over and over until it advances to the next part of the linear story.
On the other hand, prior to this game when I saw an illustration of Cinderalla or Aurora I didn't find them particularly sexy, and now I do. So good job there with the writing and the drawing.