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How do i contact Haley after agreeing to babysit Jackie?

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This is just to comment on something I've noticed, and I don't know if people have mentioned this before or if you know or care, or who started this, but... have you noticed your game has a weirdly ridiculous number of similarities with Project COR, aka Champion of Realms?

An entity of another world encounters a 'regular' protagonist while on the search for something. Turns out that not only is that entity a childhood friend of the protag that both had forgotten due to forced amnesia, but also the protag is surprisingly a 'magic' user who also happens to have never-before-seen powerful 'magic' at their disposal that they need to learn to use. They recruit normal and 'otherworld' girls until they end up getting involved with affairs dealing with plots/plans far greater then them with the greatest/most powerful entities involved. This causes the protag to make a new central hub  home and set on the goal to recruit even more girls in the fight against this while still getting more powerful themselves.

Also, the protag's source of power happens to be related to a living entity inside of them who happens to look like a shortstack. Also the lost childhood friend has powerful parents and the second 'otherworlder' you come across is a researcher. 

These are all things I can say about both games, lol. Not saying either of you took from either, but damn. It hit me hard when I noticed it all.

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Well... many games here on Itch inspire each other. Sometimes, they do a collab like Dimension 69 and Lustful Sin. Does it matter if they have numerous similarities? Not really. By the end of the day, it's all about the presentation of each developer. In other words, it's all about how they deliver their game.

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In of itself, yeah I have no problems, and it's not a bad thing, I just noticed the crazy amount of same things one day when I was thinking of both games. It's only really a problem if one dev has a problem with the other, and I don't know, nor think they do.

For now, I heard nothing of the sort. I guess it's safe to assume that they're not on bad terms.

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Never spoken to them in my life :p But I respect the hell out of their work

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Hey! So I read this comment, and I think it honestly has some really neat discussion points, so I figured I'd talk a bit about Daybreak Nightbreak's inspirations.

To start off with, yes and no. The general mechanics and gameflow of DbNb are based off mechanics found in games like COR and CK, because they just suit the genre very well and are great for interesting narrative exploration. Hearing you comparing DbNb to COR is actually pretty cool, because I have a lot of respect for that game and I think it's really solid, so thanks! :p


That being said, it's mostly a mechanical inspiration that I've taken from those games, not a narrative one. Although, after reading your post, there are definitely similarities lol. I'll go over what you mentioned point-for-point. Lock-in, it's gonna be a lot.

"An entity of another world encounters a 'regular' protagonist while on the search for something. Turns out that not only is that entity a childhood friend of the protag that both had forgotten due to forced amnesia, but also the protag is surprisingly a 'magic' user who also happens to have never-before-seen powerful 'magic' at their disposal that they need to learn to use."

- I don't even remember who this is in the context of COR, although I believe is Asmedia (the girl who wears green)? To be completely honest, Eisheth was originally made to be more of a character trope to help familiarize people with the basics of DbNb's world and she serves as a tutorial character, rather than being a direct parallel to anything else. Although, seeing your post does definitely show me some connections there.

"They recruit normal and 'otherworld' girls until they end up getting involved with affairs dealing with plots/plans far greater then them with the greatest/most powerful entities involved. This causes the protag to make a new central hub  home and set on the goal to recruit even more girls in the fight against this while still getting more powerful themselves."

- This is a mechanical similarity rather than a narrative one, at least in my eyes. Yes, the "girl collecting" is an intentional similarity between the two, as I think recruiting is just a naturally fun thing to do in games. And considering the nature of DbNb, it would naturally be people from both worlds to help broaden the scope of how the world works. I personally see this as more of a common RPG game mechanic (think recruitment in Fire Emblem games), of course with a naughty twist in both games. And I believe that both games handle the system differently, although I haven't touched any games like COR or CK in years specifically to avoid diluting my idea pool and to keep my ideas original.


"Also, the protag's source of power happens to be related to a living entity inside of them who happens to look like a shortstack."

- I'm gonna be straight with you, the inspiration for Echo came from Midna from Twilight Princess. She was original going to be more sassy like her inspiration, but late before the first public release, I decided to pivot her more towards being unaware of why and how she exists. She serves the narrative primarily to learn more about what crests are and how they came to be (which will be coming up next in terms of the next few updates). I don't think the COR shortstack character existed when I last played, but it's cool that we had similar ideas! I know many games with direct "companion characters" tend to have it be someone small (think of fairies, pixie, etc), so it's likely we both came to similar conclusion independently. Although, again, very cool because I think it's a great idea!

"Also the lost childhood friend has powerful parents and the second 'otherworlder' you come across is a researcher."

- This is just narrative convenience, although your analysis is somewhat off. You meet Eisheth, Tsumi, AND Naamah before meeting Azalia. But she does come early into the plot primarily to serve as a knowledge-base for the player. If anything, it's just purely coincidental because I really don't remember much from Asmedia (again, I don't even remember if that's her name lol it's been years).

Either way, I think it's awesome to be compared to such well-known games! I appreciate that the narrative I've been writing for almost 3 years now makes you think of such a solid game, because being compared to quality just motivates me to do even better! Thanks for the analysis, it gave me something to talk about :P

I'm missing the last scene for Sarah but it won't show me it's locked until the 2nd chapter, is there something I'm missing?

Nope. You unlock it in Chapter 2. I know that was a bug on a previous version, but I believe I already patched it? Which version are you playing on

I'm playing on version 11.0

Weird. I'll double check it on my end and see what the issue is for the next update.

your game crashed when i tried to take the float thing and i didnt save and lost alot of progress

What's the float thing? If there's a major crash issue, I've gotta look into it

its where you are offered the drugs by the couple at the park and if you try them your game crashe

I'll take a look into it, thanks!

Donde encuentro los códigos de la tienda?

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can you add pregnancy?

Why though? The story's not over.

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neither is corrupted kingdoms, and that has pregnancy content

Fair, but we'll have to wait until it's the right time.

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understandable, the apocalypse is the worst possible time to settle down

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Yes, it's on the table. I've gotta figure out everything I'm going to be doing with it, but it will come.

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thnx

how do i keep my progress between updates since this game isnt supported by the app

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I'm in chapter 2 and doing the exam for Sarah's quest. I'm pretty sure I'm answering them correctly but it keeps telling me I'm wrong

Edit: Nevermind, figured out I'm not supposed to be honest on the last question for quite obvious reasons

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You got the answers?

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Android ?

Are puppet girls with removable limbs and head consider as gore?

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Can I run this on Android using Joiplay?

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Default ass bedrooms

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nice