


I stole this system from SoldGirl Town, almost in its entirety. I realized that a bunch of the psychological traits would serve better as personality traits, like “Shy” and “Slutty”. Personalities work just as any other trait, but a character can only have one. This is actually a very minor addition but it should be helpful when creating characters. Personality traitsĬharacters can now be defined with a personality trait. Looking back at what I’ve done most of it have been focused on various systems in the game, which makes for really poor screenshots so bear with me. Maybe a little bit slower since work has been pretty hectic this fall. I just don’t end up posting as much as I probably should but development-wise I’m pretty much on the same pace as always. Updated: December 7, 2018Ĭategories: Uncategorized Tags: adult gamedev, Brothel Simulator, House dominae, nsfw, slave sim Writing smut

The player is not required to manage their food consumption if they don’t want to, as long as they can earn enough to pay for the weekly food expenses. Naturally, the owner/player character requires more food than the common slave to be content.Īt the end of the day this is a fairly inconspicuous addition. You can also reward slaves by giving them extra food, which will have similar but positive effects. You can starve a slave to save money, however they’ll be less happy and weaker as a result. You can set how much food is allocated to each of your characters. Instead, your characters will passively consume some amount of units of food every turn and at the end of every week you pay for the total food consumed. But you don’t buy or manage a food stock. The second purpose is as a morale booster.įor every slave you acquire you have another mouth to feed. Slaves require food to survive and food costs money. Food will serve two purposes: primarily it’s as a simple upkeep mechanic. This works in conjunction with the Include list and may severely limit your results.I’ve added food (and hunger) to the game. If you are looking to limit your results, you may also specify the game name to search for alongside the Include Options.Įxclude Options: If a particular subject happens to turn you off, you can select multiple options to exclude games from your list. Include Options: If you are looking for exact specifics in a game, you can leave the "Search For" box empty and specify various themes, authors, engines, ratings, and various miscellaneous options. The search engine will attempt to look for the game you are specifying. Search For: Type the name or part of the name for the game you a looking for.
