I've seen way too many promising adult games reach a certain point in development, and then they give up. (Dev correct me if I'm wrong assuming you read my posts). This project is still too early pre-alpha for feedback to be really useful. I will however offer feedback and suggestions and bug reports. But if the game has only like 5-30 minutes worth of content, asking the same price as a full featured indie title with 8 hours of content, I generally do not support them financially. Typically things I like after I pirate them, I'll purchase. What's concerning me is the game presentation gives off some red flags, not as bad as Euro, but something I'm watching. Its strait up alpha and bit to early for me to dive into. there is almost nothing to interact with. There is very little content, controls are wonky, camera handling is off on transitions and well. that's about all its got going for it right now. I want this game to come out and do great and deliver lots to us and others. I'm apprehensive of this dev, but I'm hoping my feelings on it are proved wrong. Also take a look around, you'll find a number of devs active here, if we are hurting them so horrendously, why would they even give us the time of day over here? Maybe, just maybe we do give back. Maybe that argument would hold up over at ULMF or something. Also, your taking this high horse moral stance. and honestly to my opinion is 90% of the games here. I'm not going to get conned into supporting something for a month for a piece of shit. All of those I supported, I started off by downloading them here and trying them out first. Change of direction, released and completed. I'm supporting 3 games now and I've supported a lot more that I no longer for whatever reasons. If you want to learn how to generate these spreadsheets yourself, see Updating the Master List.Click to expand.You assume a lot, little friend. If you'd like to search the Flashpoint collection offline using your favorite spreadsheet viewer, you can download the CSV files from this ZIP file. Animation Master List (Alternate link: Animation Master List).Try searching partial names before full names, i.e. You can search the list using Ctrl+F, or if you're on mobile, the Find in Page option. Warning: they're big enough that your browser may have difficulty loading them. The game and animation lists are also viewable as basic HTML webpages. If you're on mobile, you can use the Google Sheets mobile app to access the list. Use the "Find and Replace" dialog from the Edit menu to search the list. Google Sheets provides a quick and easy way to view the complete game and animation lists. The game and animation master lists are available in multiple formats you may choose the one that is most convenient for you. If you have Flashpoint installed, you can use the Search Bar within Flashpoint to search for games and animations.īelow we provide complete listings of all of the games and animations available in Flashpoint. Click any entry to view its metadata and images. Just start typing the name of any game/animation and a list of possible matches will be shown. The easiest way to search for games and animations in Flashpoint is to use our search tool. If you want to a request a game/animation that we don't have yet, follow the instructions on the Request Form page. These listings are accurate as of Flashpoint 10.1. There are several ways to view and search for games and animations available in Flashpoint - we've explained all of the options below.
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