Ahh. So it seems like that the game has some problematic elements if we strip away the surface of "Sugary sweet porn game about a baker and his genetically made nekos". Which is a shame, since the games would be more interesting if we would focus on more those elements rather than the daily lives of the main protagonist and co. But I've played with the first one only on the PS 4. And I didn't like it that much. Ironic, I know. But mainly because I felt like the creator has wasted a lot of potential with commenting on current or past political problems, or even bring up the interesting question of "Is it morally right to own a different species despite the fact they're clearly sentient and sapient, even if we, humanity have created them?"
Ahh. So it seems like that the game has some problematic elements if we strip away the surface of "Sugary sweet porn game about a baker and his genetically made nekos". Which is a shame, since the games would be more interesting if we would focus on more those elements rather than the daily lives of the main protagonist and co. But I've played with the first one only on the PS 4. And I didn't like it that much. Ironic, I know. But mainly because I felt like the creator has wasted a lot of potential with commenting on current or past political problems, or even bring up the interesting question of "Is it morally right to own a different species despite the fact they're clearly sentient and sapient, even if we, humanity have created them?"
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