Sinners Landing
It took us nearly three days, but we finally did it... We played through all the content we've created so far, and while it's riddled with bugs, issues, and peculiarities, this thing is beginning to resemble a game. Of course, it won't take our players three days to get through all of it. Conservatively, it's probably about an hour and a half to two hours' worth of content, depending on how much you read. But it now appears to be a genuine game, and that's a new development.

Some of the things we really need to work on include the main sub-game, which is a card game of sorts. It functions now, but it's still quite rough. There's a lot of balancing that it needs, and over time, we'll have to develop many more cards. The bigger challenge lies in how you acquire these cards, and that's all interconnected with the story and actions within the narrative. This is going to be an extensive amount of work to tackle, and it won't be completed anytime soon. However, that's the kind of task we'll be working on during the Early Access period and the few months leading up to it.
With all of that said, we're genuinely excited about what we're seeing. The artwork looks impressive, the story promises to be enjoyable, and the characters are entirely different and fresh compared to what we had in Paradise Lust.

Our goal is to have something playable for our patrons in the very near future, probably within the next few weeks. After that, we plan to undertake a couple of significant updates to introduce new features like the chat system and the dungeons. This means we won't be able to launch Early Access until early next year. Nevertheless, this timeline allows the rest of the team ample time to focus on Paradise Lust 2.
Paradise Lust 2
The Patreon build is now available for Patrons who have contributed $12 or more lifetime.If you haven't gotten your key yet, just message us here in Patreon, and we'll set you up!
Early Access on Steam - Before Christmas-ish. Hopefully. (We'll be doing monthly-ish builds once in EA)
And as a special treat, here's a speedpaint of Olga's glamshot.