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April 23rd, 2024, 03:47 AM
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livingfailure is offline
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Genuine question I've been having
When it comes to spanking games, do you guys prefer games with good art but with less content, or tons of content but with minimal/no art ?
Obviously it would ideally be both, but since making art takes a lot of time/ressources, it's usually either content or art, so what's your preference ?
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April 23rd, 2024, 10:03 AM
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Richard Birchwood is offline
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Depends on the game and how the extra content is applied. If it has more content and less art, does the extra content make the game more enjoyable or unique? Are there nice descriptions and scenarios to make up for the lack of images?
Generally though, I'd say less content with good art is preferable. For one thing, I would be more inclined to replay it, because it takes less time and I would like to see the art again. But also, I feel that if you *can* have good quality artwork in a game, then you ought to, if for no other reason than to share your - or somebody else's - artistic talents. Videogames are, after all, a visual medium; why not take that medium to the best advantage possible? (if you are able.)
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April 23rd, 2024, 11:30 AM
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sora666 is offline
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Games with a ton of art is nice, but you cant expect that from every single game / dev. A lot of these are solo Devs. Some of my favorite spanking themed games have little to no art at all, which is perfectly fine.
Ill pick content > art anyday.
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April 23rd, 2024, 02:14 PM
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snehesten is offline
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Content is the king if you ask me, look at The Passage, hours of content (played it through multiple times and still discover new things), most of the scenes are a single picture or a black screen but there are so many different scenes, and dialog choices within the scenes that change them.
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April 23rd, 2024, 11:14 PM
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OJotA is offline
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I prefer a good art and a good game, but short. Than a long but boring game. For example: I love Spank or Treat, itīs a game that you can finish entirely in a short time, but itīs one of the best games for the art and gameplay. Same with Peach Springs, is a short and simple game, but itīs one of the best games in this page.
Thatīs just my opinion
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April 24th, 2024, 04:10 AM
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boldyang is offline
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I don't really post much, but I felt compelled to add my own silly little opinion.
I myself enjoy games with a lot of content even if it doesn't have much or any art or drawings. I'd rather deal with multiple fun and unique concepts for scenes, storylines, quests, etc, with no art or just simple sprites than, like, one or two scenes with good art. I like seeing all the different concepts and ideas everyone has for various spanking scenes, because sometimes I find or am introduced to ideas i've never thought of that I find I enjoy. Like how, I think its in one of the spankquests, there's a desert where they have hot sand people sit on after getting punished, and that's such a small simple concept that adds a whole new level of detail but i never would have thought of it myself, and there's not really any art or anything for it, just dialogue, descriptive text, and a few sprites. I'd rather see more of peoples concepts, ideas, worldbuilding, etc with easier means like that, than see less just because it would need art to go with it.
Though i could be a bit biased. I myself enjoy drawing out scenes that I like for games I enjoy, and I have more of a fun time if i'm just using dialogue or descriptions to do so because then I get to have fun figuring out how the scene looks.
Even still, I do enjoy seeing more content because I like seeing everyone's fun and unique ideas in the games.
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April 24th, 2024, 04:20 AM
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aka is offline
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More content, but minimal art to me. Richard Birchwood said that video games are a visual medium, and while they can be, I would argue that they are an interactive medium first and foremost. A movie isn't a video game, while a choose-your-own-adventure is, even though the movie has more visuals than the CYOA.
There are a ton of spanking movies out here, a ton of spanking artwork, a ton of spanking stories, all great things. But when I'm playing a spanking video game, first and foremost I want the thing that only a video game can give me: interactivity. Whether that's in customizing the appearance of my character (a *lot* easier without pictures!), making choices that define the personality of my character, trying to overcome some sort of gameplay challenge, or making choices that dictate the path of the story (a *lot* easier without pictures!), I want to be able to make decisions and see those decisions play out.
And that points to more content, even if it has minimal artwork.
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April 24th, 2024, 07:26 AM
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Dongo is offline
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prefer even amount of both
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