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About This Game The Power to Manipulate RealityThe Struggle Between Two Worlds and Their Plagued Co-ExistenceA Political Battle On The Verge Of RevolutionA Mysterious String Of Murders, Claiming Family and FriendsAt The Heart of It All -- Is YouA wave of murder and suicide has been hitting the country, all under circumstances more than mysterious. You play as one of the "Lucky Two", winners of a contest who have the honor of touring with an international pop idol. But as you arrive in Tokyo for the launch of this world tour, events quickly escalate. You have no choice but to delve deeper into dangerous territory -- all in the name of uncovering the truth of these enigmatic deaths. A truth that involves the dissonant connection to another world; and the inhabitants within who seek salvation. You are The Savior -- and it is your job to deliver a brighter future to this world.Features:Length Of Several Novels 30 Characters to Interact WithForge Friendships With An In-Depth Affection System SMS System: Send and Receive Text Messages To/From Characters Many Choices Leading to Different ExperiencesMultiple EndingsSteam Trading Cards Controller SupportSteam AchievementsSteam Link and Steam Overlay Support 7aa9394dea Title: Major\MinorGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPG, SimulationDeveloper:Tall Tail StudiosPublisher:Tall Tail StudiosRelease Date: Oct 2016 Major\Minor Torrent Download [Torrent] major/minor game free download. major minor version for windows 10. major minor prophets. unsupported major.minor version jboss. major minor patch tweak. unsupported major.minor version 0.0. major serial actors. major minor list. major minor exotic currencies. english major minor in business. major minor and trace elements. major serial youtube. major minor equivalents. major minor chord. major minor in between. major minor key music. windows 10 major minor version. major minor bite times. major minor notation. major minor version patch. major minor complete edition. major minor groove dna animation. major minor love +Furry girls in suggestive outfits-i'm sorry mom. TL;DR: Save your $20 and read this hilarious blast of a playthrough. I'd pay $20 to read that, and not this mess of a "game".Previous Versions:First VersionSecond VersionThird VersionFourth VersionI don't recommend this game, it is a complete waste of time that only serves to promote the developer.In M\\M's inspiration, Persona 4, you had plenty of choices within the game world, some of which are beneficial in their own right and tie into core aspects of the game. Here? You're shunted into a linear story path with little variation, or even alternative stories to try out for increased content. The extent of your interactivity is advancing in RPG Maker dialogue boxes, for the entire game. So not interactive that there's a pamphlet sized guide on all the choices within. Obviously, this gets very boring after a while, something especially funny considering that the player character is explicitly handed a reality warping power from the outset. It's both lazy to give an ultimate Deus ex Machina power to the main character, and ironic when framed in a visual novel that's isn't very interactive even for them. It baffles me that the developer uses RPG Maker and has no ambition to use much of it besides the dialogue. When others say "the game has potential", I agree, but the developer's clearly not using that potential.The plot? It can be described as Persona 4 with the interesting bits replaced with fur, so you are left with a skeleton version of the "Midnight Murders" plot in urban Japan, from the perspective of a foreigner who got all their knowledge of Japan from other anime and visual novels, and nether bothering to research beyond that. As such, it feels like a theme park mish-mash of Japany things, with furs for basically no reason other than community appeal. It's clearly trying to mime Persona 4 with the basic setting, a magical another world, and a mysterious cataclysm that only you can stop, but completely misses out on the elements that makes that game good.The art? Well... on further reflection, it's actually quite good. The game still doesn't use multiple expressions despite being promised since the start and being "worked on", and the clothing design choices on the female characters are rather questionable, but overall the art is very well executed. It shouldn't suprise you to hear that this was not done by the dev, but by independent artist PawziClawzi. This will be the only positive thing I say about the game.The characters? A good majority of them are self inserts. Like the developer Klace, an -in-universe pop star who somehow gets away with wearing this fetishistic mishmash of an outfit in public. Yes, this is how he looks like in the actual game. He dies early on, but is still a posthumous focus. In fact, nearly everyone else is a self-insert, to the point where you could throw a stone in the world and hit someone's OC. Everyone's played flat, and you'd be hard pressed to really care about others in the world.In essence, this is an uninspired visual novel that isn't good at what visual novels should be good at. It could have been released for free and be ultimately inoffensive, but for $10, are you freaking kidding me? Not even worth it as a joke gift, and once you get over the furry parts, it's not even that good even as a joke. Let's not forget that the developer chose to flag this review and another highly helpful negative review for superficial reasons in an attempt to get Valve to remove them, and tried to cultivate an echo chamber where he could pass off negative reviews as being made by internet trolls and have people believe him. And even after he apologized, the developer chose to passive aggressively insult me behind my back on his Facebook after I made a truce with him. All that and more are recorded in this document.(EDIT: After the review was written, the price jumped up to $20. Jesus.)This game looks good if you are casually observing it, but look any deeper and the cracks show. At least the next game which the developer is publishing looks like an actual game, but since this has been a major stain on his reputation... will it really fare that well?ADDENDUM 1 (04\/10):On further inspection of the characters in the game, it turns out that every single male character in this game and the heavily featured yellow\/purple female wolf, Daz, is someone else's fursona. Yes, seriously. Of the 24 characters planned for or appearing in the game, only 4 - Eclair, Trish, Max, and Jade - are actually original to the game. This may explain their bizarre lack of design unity, seemingly ill-fitting traits (such as Kila's blue fur or Rook's inexplicable green augmentations\/patterns), or how some seem to have characteristics unfitting of their backstories or role in game. They made sense for the fursona, but the developer couldn't figure out how to have them make sense in the game world.Seriously, if you search for a randomly selected character's name on FurAffinity, you will find at least something either related or unrelated to the game that depicts the character and links to the person that owns said character. The few that I couldn't find there have their own accounts on Facebook depicting their characters in some manner. The only purpose of this game, from what I have seen, is to be a vehicle for these self-inserts and the developer's wallet.Despite this, I do not condone harassment of those whose characters are involved in the game. I will not publicly link the accounts of those involved.ADDENDUM 2 (04\/10):I found the game's writing to be very bad and very boring, but this takes the cake:There is a particular scene in Chapter 4 where one of the main characters, Singe, is holding a press conference to reassure safety after Klace's own mysterious death, stipulating that nobody should leave, and promising that he's using hired guards alongside equipment from the Armstrong security corporation to ensure safety. This provokes the hired guard in question, Acheron, to chew Singe out for lining the building with explosives from said security corporation in order to defend the building. Yes, a character who is not supposed to be a villain, deliberately lined the building, filled with many innocent people, with extremely destructive explosives. That is just shameful writing.When I think of Major\\Minor, I now think of defensive explosions.ADDENDUM 3 UPDATE (5\/22)Thanks for making this review a pre-release one by messing around with the release date. And further thanks for rubbing salt into that by telling affected people to delete and remake their review entierly.It wasn't a glitch, it was your change to begin with. Stupid.. I honestly wish I didn't have to give a binary review for this. Binary is just not enough here.Pros:Engaging and interesting storyline (so far, anyway)Really nice artworkI personally quite enjoy how femme a lot of the male characters are - though many would take this as a conCross-platform! Can't speak for the others, but the Linux client works just fine (on Fedora\/RH based systems, at least)Cons:There was absolutely no good reason to use whatever engine the dev used for this.Just going to reiterate that last point. Had this been written in RenPy or something similar it could have been amazing. But so many of those amazing ease-of-use features that are considered standard in visual novels... Just aren't there.I'm really struggling to get through it, not because of anything wrong with the game but rather because:I can't fast-forward through text I've seen beforeI can't save whenever I feel like itThere's no autoplay (I like reading VNs whilst doing other stuff with my hands, like painting or sorting cards!)There doesn't seem to be a way to open any kind of settings in the middle of the gameI'm going to keep trying to get through it, but... This kind of thing is so pointless. Literally the exact same effort put into RenPy would have resulted in a significantly better game (which would have definitely been a reccommend). Ok, now I know a lot of people are already looking at me for recommending this. But honestly, I actually really enjoyed the firs chapter and want more! The negitive comments im seeing just are missing the point.But in my honest opinion, everyone being so harsh about this game is quite annoying. Is it the best? No, but its not the worst either. Its pretty good! Again, I think a lot of people are just missing the point.Now, i do agree with other reviews on some of points, I would just say wait before buying this game. Don't buy it right now in the state that its in. But keep an eye on it! I see this game has a LOT of potential! wait for a few more chapters.I am reading the other reviews and it makes me kind of sad to see how they are tearing it apart, but they are not looking at it for all of its potential. Yes there is poor character development, not many choices, and blah blah. But there is just so much this game can become and is going to become. And instead of tearing it down we should SUPPORT it so it can become a great game.I think a lot of people need to realize, this is ONE chapter. There is still improvement that can be made. Not only that but this is a graphic novel and most graphic novel games (at least all the ones I have played) have started out this way. You just met new people, you're in a new place, certainly there is going to be a lot of text and not much explanation. They wanted to create suspense so you will want more. The writing could have been portrayed better yes, but again improvement will come to the best games. I personally enjoyed the story.And another thing people keep saying is how bad the characters are, but I don't believe this is true. Again, YOU JUST MET THEM. Of coerce they are going to be flat, they haven't had much development yet. I find them to be interesting. I WANT to learn more about them. Why do they act this way? Why do they enjoy what they enjoy? This is THE FIRST CHAPER. Most graphic novel games do start out without much to look at, we are just getting into the story. Hell if you watched the trailer to the game you would notice you haven't even met over half of the characters yet. In time, we will learn more and I don't think there would be this much hate to a character that we don't even truly know yet. Give it time.This is a new game, I love the idea since I myself am a furry I have wanted a game like this. I personally am indifferent to HOW the characters look, but the art here is WONDERFUL. I do agree that there could be more emotional pictures of each character so that were there would be less text explaining how they look and more about dialog and what's going on. I think that's a improvement for the future. When i was reading reviews I did see one of the developers comment that they planned to add emotions on the faces, maybe that would give people less to read as they went though the story.The soundtrack isn't bad ether, it could be better but its not a bad start.All in all, I think this is a GREAT start to a wonderful game that just needs time to improve itself, and to the developers and artist, great job working and publishing this. It must have been hard. I'm sorry so many people are harsh and just don't see the potential growth this game can and WILL have. So to that, I wish you good luck. Take what we are saying and improve a pawn yourself. I believe in you and I hope I will stick around to see a great came get made :). I bought this game because I saw a furry visual novel on steam and couldn't contain myself. I really wanted to like it, but I just can't.Most of the character designs are bad, I felt like I was browsing people's OC's on FurAffinity. From the blue furred rodent with the purple triangles under his eyes for some reason to the guy with the glowy neon tattoos and thousand yard stare, it's hard to take them seriously. This is made worse by the fact that there seems to only be one sprite for each character, so they are always talking to you with the same facial expression.The writting's not great either. Right off the bat, the game treats you to a weird monlogue about forging your own destiny through your choices, then asks you the hard hitting question of "Do you want to go to the maid cafe?". The game is framed very dramatically but the actual choices and setting feel mundane (Admittedly, they could take a more dramatic route in later episodes). There's also the issue of Klace. Everybody loves the great and amazing Klace upon whom the plot hinges. It's hard to look past this obvious self insert character.I hesitate to label the characters shallow having only played the first in a series of chapters. I will say that they didn't really capture my interest. It's possible that this opinion is colored by my dislike of their design, however, so take that as you will.Not much to say about the music, other than it's super generic. I didn't hate it, but I'm not chomping at the bit to buy the soundtrack.The game is episodic, so maybe later episodes will prove me wrong and this will turn out to be a great game. I honestly hope it does. If it goes on the way this first episode did, though, I don't see that happening.. (POSSIBLE SPOILERS) Firstly, was never interested in this game. I've refunded it a while ago, and only bought it just because I wanted to do a playthrough of it on youtube to see if it was as bad as everyone was claiming it to be. They were not wrong, and even unfortunately it wasn't even that bad to the point it was humorous, it was just overall not fun to play, and frankly I didn't even finish the game, so this isn't a full, but only partial review of my experience with the game. The characters were boring, and uninteresting. Kila was an average over-worried, clutz. Rook was just pretty much there to help you progress further into the "rich" plot. Jade was the cliche, cringey, humorless person trying to get better at humor, and Inumi is your painfully average shy donut steel oc from furaffinity. Oh, and you can easily find the mysterious "man's" name by going through the game files. Speaking of the game files, it's painful to see that there's literally only two pictures pratically for each character in the game, one standing on the left, then flipping the image to make them appear standing on the right. Only for one character I saw there was a picture for a emotion they would give off in the dialogue (that's if it even shows), and I felt like if the game made the characters have more than one facial expression, it would make the game THAT less boring to look at. I've heard it's because the patreon for this game hadn't reached that milestone, which I think is silly, because I felt like there could've been different facial expressions if the artist's goal wasn't to make sure to shade the everlasting heck out of each of the characters to make them look realistic and such. Personally, I would've taken facial expressions over the quality of the art anyday. Going back to the dialogue, there's too much of it, and if you're a fast reader, from what I've heard, you'll finish the game in under a hour, and you've just participated in what people are calling a Left Click Simulator. Along with there being so much, there's a lot of pointless dialogue that shouldn't even be in the game, like some of the dialogue tries to remind you of a joke if there was one, to go back and play the game with a whole different 2-3 choices, or just some pointless details about the enviorment and such. Speaking of the choices, for a game saying where your choices matter, it really doesn't feel like they do. Your first choice of the game is to tell Rook if you're going to be late or not when arriving. Really? This is a choice that will drastically change the game? I mean I heard of the butterfly effect, but I mean come on. Not to mention, the game stresses out that if Rook does find out or if you told him if you're gonna be late, he'll go absolutely go crazy and slit his wrists or something. The second choice is telling Kila that you're part of a contest or not, and then if you want to go to a Maid Cafe with him. Then the third choice I don't even know exists, because I gave up on the game before then because after those first two choices. There's such a large gap between that last choice to the next one if there even is a next one before Chapter 2! So get ready to read A LOT of stuff before you're allowed to experiene some type of "gameplay" again. And the writing? Like I said before, not interesting, and nothing to write home about. You can find fanfictions that are worth more of your time than dealing with a game you spent 10$ on.Finally, the price tag, and the game. 10$? 10$ for a game you pratically read for an hour, then it just stops, and you have to wait another month before the next chapter comes out? That's a joke. There are full fledged books out there for 10$ that can keep me more entertained and worth my money. This game in its current state, should not be priced for 10$, hell even on the sale, it wasn't even worth 7$ in my opinion. With the game's current content, playability, and "gameplay" it should only be 5$, once again, in my opinion. Now if the game had more chapters and content, then it would be worth 10$, if there was another 2-3 chapters right off the bat, but since this game is going to be episodic that ain't happening. If the game is episodic and\/or lacking content, shouldn't it still be in early access instead of you know, out of it right now? I mean, according to the patch notes, the game isn't even at version 1.0 yet! If this game was still in early access, the price tag and everything would make much more sense, but since it's out of early access, well there's nothing much to say or do. This game should've still been in early access, or released with more content, but since there is no other content currently, and it's out of early access, this a game you should not buy until a third or fourth chapter comes out, and you're ready to endure on a whole bunch of reading and characters that will possibly not even interest you. Funny thing about the game's lack of content is that if you finish the first chapter, don't like it, and didn't have it in your library for more than two weeks, then you can easily refund the game.Overall, this game should not be bought until more content is brought in, and even then, do not have high expectations of the game's writing or characters, or it being worthwhile because more content does not automatically mean a better game. The writing is nothing to write home about, there's little choices to be made, the characters are uninteresting and only have one facial expression and if they're standing on the left or right, and prepare to hit that left mouse click or space bar A LOT. It's also saddening to know the majority of the target audience this game was supposed to appeal to doesn't even like this game either. If this game is still in the positive ratings, don't fall for it, it would be understandable if it was in mixed, but the only reason I feel that it's even in the positive ratings is because of furries. You can make anything as bad as you want, but if you have furries in the mix, then you better believe furries are going to support the everlasting hell out of it. It's "pawful" I know.yiff\/10 needs more gameUPDATE 1\/18\/2016 - News has been told that the game will be getting multiple expressions for the characters of the game, as well as maybe even a talking animation. Despite this may not even be close to saving the game from the other problems it has right now, it's a much needed feature and it will make the game much more pleasing to look at, and nowhere as near boring.UPDATE 4\/14\/16 - Still no multiple expressions, still no talking animation and the writing was lazily overwritten in the first chapter, though at least there was new stuff which didn't make it god awful to go through again and I found out what the hell is going on in the game. Though the writing is still meh, and everything still is meh. Nothing much has changed and even with revamped writing in the first chapter, I can only feel that even adding multiple expressions and such will not even make this game better. There are good visual novels out there, even interactive ones with choices, this is not one of them. Hotfix Build is Live!: GREETINGS EARTHLINGS!. AI Hotfix and Mech Update Live! Last chance to grab the Elf Costume!: HOTFIX LIVE ON STEAM!- AI clumping up around the flags, making it impossible to capture or rescue flags should be fixed! Hopefully this will help with games that have been lasting WAY too long (it won't solve it of course, but it has definitely been affecting games recently).- Mech health has been increased to 600 from 400.- Map rotation has been re-ordered (however, none of you will notice this change at all. Just something we did to help break things up for new players that join an empty server)REMINDERDon't forget! You have until January 15th to get the Elf Costume before our Squidmas event is over! Get it while you can!. GET FABULOUS! Customizations are here!: GREETINGS, EARTHLINGS!. Fix for 1 FPS Bug - Live!: GREETINGS EARTHLINGS!. Small Hotfix Build is Live!: GREETINGS EARTHLINGS!

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