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(But the good part (or maybe not), I don't have to be hidden in the shadows and look around if anyone spots me when I play this things...)
We share libraries so I mean.. just a matter of time lol
So you say it's an interesting game. Doubt they'll judge you. heck.
Like you'd ask him and I feel he'd say something along the lines of being married to the job
I like to think all members of the main cast are equally lovable ^_^
I hate people who make you feel ashamed for petty reasons.
Imho it's just simple. This sort of games are just what the name says.. visual novelle, meaning a short (interactive) roman told with pictures and corresponding text.
Hell, even some comics are true novelles on their own. The characters used in those "games" (read: interactive books) don't matter, except if these are truely offensive, which can make you consider to pass it on personal behalf.
Nothing to be ashamed for. There are way worse things in the world, sorta speak.
If no-one fantasizes about dragons, well... Imagine a good fantasy RPG without them..
And another reason not to be fretted, this game is not rated adult for inappropiate (in this game total absent) content.
Think free, be free :DD
And I have a friend on Steam that I work with, so I probably wouldn't hear the end of it from him xddddd