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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android

Requirements to play Basingstoke. Like any other software, you need a computer with minimum requirements to be able to enjoy a game. In Basingstoke, the recommended minimum is the following: Intel CPU: Intel Core i3-2115C 2.0GHz; AMD CPU: AMD Athlon II X3 455; System Memory (RAM): 8 GB; Operating system (OS): Windows, Mac or Linux 64-bit. การอุดตันนั้นจะทำให้ ลำไส้ของคุณแตก และของเสียในลำไส้ก็จะกระจายออกไป ในร่างกายของคุณ The Itch (2008) They gave me the specs for the sewage, drainage, gas and power lines.

A young boy gets a job in a new city by the sea at his uncle's big business, goes to live in a big house with his uncle, aunt and cousin. Spend your days meeting women between the beach and work, discovers the secret project that his uncle is working on and meets the girl from the your dreams.

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NOTE: Now you need to click arrows, doors and buildings to move around

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 0.18

this update focused more on fixing bugs and adding stability to the game, memory used by the game dropped from 400Mb to just over 60Mb,

we changed the system to give the player more freedom of exploration(that only took me weeks)

we changed some zones and added new zones like the motel room

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2 new characters are presented Some elements of the story have been changed,

new title design

what to expect in the version 0.19:
I want to improve the entertaining scenes with the characters, like the massage scene Add secondary missions
add the first interactive sex scene

Updated 5 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, Android
Rating
AuthorSnark
GenreVisual Novel
Tags2D, Adult, aunt, Hentai, milf
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese (Portugal)

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Development log

  • fix android version 0.18
    19 days ago
  • ​version 0.17
    40 days ago
  • draft of a new character
    73 days ago
  • version 0.16 is out !!
    97 days ago

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the apk is corrupted downloaded it 3 times, last time i watched it download

this game is very promising but the volleyball game gets stuck, and the walking from place to place in my opinion is extremely repetitive. keep up the good work tho, i think this game could get pretty good.

thanks man, people don't imagine the important is for me that people leave their opinion about the game, this will help me to improve it, I had already thought about eliminating the character moving on the map but I wasn’t sure.

The overhead map is useful as is, but simply highlighting the clickable areas to 'walk' to might be more simplified and standardized for most people who tend towards visual novels. One of the areas in particular that I currently find flustrating is the forest. It could be useful in the future for multiple event locations, but I can't be sure if I'm hitting the correct spot for any event without highlighting.

It's not that I'm suggesting to not experiment, you might hit on something interesting. I've found a number of elements that you've done differently than I've found elsewhere that has gave the game a unique charm to it.

thanks man, in the florest area nothing happens yet, the overhead map is likely for me to add it, I will add secundary missions on the next version to create more things to do, gamedev has a lot of that feeling that the mechanics of the game make sense and are intuitive enough, I’m trying to make the game a little different from the rest, but I don’t want it to be so different that it keeps players away.

I tried the android version, heres what i have to say :

The choices arent in english, and the minigames is unplayable.

I love the story and the characters tho

thanks for playing man I have fix the minigame for android and the choices problem for the next version 0.16

Windows version; language is English, but all my choices are in Spanish.

thats and error I will fix on the next update, next month thanks for letting me know

thanks man, does it give any error? the true is I just compile to mac and wait for somemone with a real mac to tell me if is working, I will try fix that on the next release that will be on 2 weeks

it say..

Error: couldn't load project data at path ',', is the .pck file missing? if you've renamed the executable, the associated .pck file should also be renamed to match the executable's name (without the extension)

literally what it says when i try load it

thanks I will look in to that, its a bit conplicated since I dont have a mac but i will find a way to test the next release on mac

Black screen on day 9.

SCRIPT ERROR: _ready: Invalid get index 'dados_inicio_jogo' (on base: 'Nil').
At: res://cenarios/fim/fim.gdc:8

thanks, it was on windows, android, linux or mac os ?

Windows. I can't go beyond this error.

I love the game, btw. You're doing well.

thanks man really, this gives me strength to continue to improve the game, v0.15 will have more story more gameplay elements, and more characters

I do have a question about the gameplay. When I do something that I think will get a positive reaction, it seems to get a negative. Unhappy faces, not happy faces. Am I misunderstanding something?

depends on the character, over time you will understand what kind of answers each one likes, this version(v0.1) doesn’t have enough game time to get to know the characters well,

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