🔮 Dev Insight: Why So Many Binary Choices
Added 2025-07-15 14:38:34 +0000 UTCHey everyone!
I had a good chat recently about the more binary-looking choices in Chapters 2 and 3, things like “Do you want NTR content?” or “Will this scene happen or be skipped entirely?”
I figured others might be wondering about this too, so here’s a breakdown of why those decisions exist and how things will start to shift in Chapter 4.
Why so many binary choices?
Some of those early “either/or” decisions are there to help the game understand what kind of experience you’re looking for.
For example:
Do you want to see Seryk x Liora scenes?
Are you okay with Serin x Liora (which is also arguably NTR)?
Are you open to gay content?
How far do you want to go with corruption?
These early choices aren’t meant to lock you out of content permanently. They’re mostly there to help the game figure out what types of content you’re okay with, and filter the rest accordingly. Not everyone defines “NTR” the same way. Some people are fine with Serin x Liora (lesbian NTR), but don’t want to see Seryk touching her. Others are okay with Thalor but not with Seryk.
So instead of asking before every single scene:
“Do you want to see Liora get cucked now? How about now?”
-which would completely kill the pacing and immersion-
I decided it’s better to break immersion just once, early on, and let the story adjust itself quietly in the background after that.
The three options I had as a developer:
Make NTR and other content unavoidable
→ This would upset a big part of the audience who aren’t into that content at all.Hide it behind vague, cryptic choices
→ This adds “surprise,” but would frustrate players who feel tricked into scenes they wanted to avoid.Be upfront once, early on, with clear options
→ This lets me map out what kind of content you want to engage with, and from there, the story can flow naturally in that direction.
I went with Option 3 because it respects all player types. You still have meaningful choices within those content paths, but the game doesn’t need to constantly stop and ask for permission every step of the way.