A thought experiment
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A thought experiment
What, exactly, would happen, if, in addition to Hisao, Shiki Tohno (from Tsukihime, anemia), Ryo Takuguchi (from Brass Restoration, only one arm), and Shirou Emiya (Fate/Stay Night, Heaven's Feel route. Having an arm that can kill you counts as a disability, right?) were to go to Yamaku? What would happen with four dating sim protagonists in one school? Would the girls form fan clubs? Would one obtain more women then the other?
I, myself, would think that the Tohno Gland would win out, resulting in Shiki's "victory", but I may be biased.
I, myself, would think that the Tohno Gland would win out, resulting in Shiki's "victory", but I may be biased.
Re: A thought experiment
If these visual novel protagonists were to attend Yamaku Cripple School, they would live out their lives like normal cripple schoolboys, just like Hisao, and think nothing of it.
Why, you ask?
Because they're no longer in their respective wacky-ass universes, but in the KS universe, where everyone is a normal cripple.
Sorry to ruin your crossover fantasy.
Why, you ask?
Because they're no longer in their respective wacky-ass universes, but in the KS universe, where everyone is a normal cripple.
Sorry to ruin your crossover fantasy.
Re: A thought experiment
I've kinda wondered what a VN with multiple male protagonists would be like, either with alternating points of view or a "character select" type screen at the beginning. Why does it always have to be one guy, 3-6 women, and a few furniture characters? Could open up a lot of interesting possibilities storywise, no? In other words, same idea as OP except minus crossover-y specifics.
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I know what would happen to KS if your crossover ideas were implemented:
It wouldn't get made.
It wouldn't get made.
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Re: A thought experiment
ContinualNaba wrote:I know what would happen to KS if your crossover ideas were implemented:
It wouldn't get made.
>implying it is
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Re: A thought experiment
Each additional male protagonist would increase the number of routes to write by the number of women.Csihar wrote:I've kinda wondered what a VN with multiple male protagonists would be like, either with alternating points of view or a "character select" type screen at the beginning. Why does it always have to be one guy, 3-6 women, and a few furniture characters?
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20 paths, not to mention the differences in the inner dialogue pretty much mean that they'd do an equivalent amount of work writing 4 separate games.Caesius wrote:Each additional male protagonist would increase the number of routes to write by the number of women.
It's a good thing Shizune is deaf, she is the only one who can stand (not) hearing "Wahaha~!" over and over.
Re: A thought experiment
Well, yeah, it wouldn't really work with KS, but if you had something with 2 guys to 2 or 3 girls (Toradora style) it wouldn't be so bad. Or you could just do the alternating narrators thing, although that can be pretty hard to write well without it sounding gimmicky.G3n0c1de wrote:20 paths, not to mention the differences in the inner dialogue pretty much mean that they'd do an equivalent amount of work writing 4 separate games.Caesius wrote:Each additional male protagonist would increase the number of routes to write by the number of women.
Re: A thought experiment
use the Ever17 method where only an early choice would determine which protagonist you play as, and only certain routes are available to that protagonist.
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Re: A thought experiment
ITT: Reasons why dating sims exist, and also reasons why they suck.
Re: A thought experiment
Well, this is an interesting thread.
If you threw in all those characters in, nothing would happen. no fan clubs, no school madness. nothing. They'd just live a life of an armless boy. They all have their respective multiverses where they aren't all loved by ALL the girls at once in any moment. They just go on in life. They don't particularly aim at girls, they just fall in love (I haven't played tsukihime so correct me if I'm wrong). In every path you don't have stuff like "I choose girl one/ girl two", you just.. do things that result in different actions. if you would do such stuff in reality, like... a choice of going to work or laze off by walking around town, it wouldn't so drastically result in a major change in your love life (bla bla bla, now Defenders of Love will trample me by saying that by such a walk you could meet the love of your life. or at work. whatever)
If you threw in all those characters in, nothing would happen. no fan clubs, no school madness. nothing. They'd just live a life of an armless boy. They all have their respective multiverses where they aren't all loved by ALL the girls at once in any moment. They just go on in life. They don't particularly aim at girls, they just fall in love (I haven't played tsukihime so correct me if I'm wrong). In every path you don't have stuff like "I choose girl one/ girl two", you just.. do things that result in different actions. if you would do such stuff in reality, like... a choice of going to work or laze off by walking around town, it wouldn't so drastically result in a major change in your love life (bla bla bla, now Defenders of Love will trample me by saying that by such a walk you could meet the love of your life. or at work. whatever)
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delta wrote:ITT: Reasons why dating sims exist, and also reasons why they suck.
Dating sims creep me out, and that's pretty hard considering it's me, I mean, adult VNs are VERY close to automatic ronery, but Dating simulators just push that button and won't stop for anything.
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There's a market for everything in this wonderful world. No matter how we wish there wasn't.
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Re: A thought experiment
Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.Csihar wrote:Well, yeah, it wouldn't really work with KS, but if you had something with 2 guys to 2 or 3 girls (Toradora style) it wouldn't be so bad. Or you could just do the alternating narrators thing, although that can be pretty hard to write well without it sounding gimmicky.G3n0c1de wrote:20 paths, not to mention the differences in the inner dialogue pretty much mean that they'd do an equivalent amount of work writing 4 separate games.Caesius wrote:Each additional male protagonist would increase the number of routes to write by the number of women.
90% of videogames are just escapism in another guise.ze spy wrote:delta wrote:ITT: Reasons why dating sims exist, and also reasons why they suck.
Dating sims creep me out, and that's pretty hard considering it's me, I mean, adult VNs are VERY close to automatic ronery, but Dating simulators just push that button and won't stop for anything.
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Re: A thought experiment
Pregnant Dwarf Amputee public bestiality orgy with scat.ContinualNaba wrote:There's a market for everything in this wonderful world. No matter how we wish there wasn't.
Someone has made it and someone has bought it.