It sounds like him and his team were habitual procrastinators, who'd sit on their asses and rake in that money. I remember reading an in-depth post by the other devs who were just left holding the bag, because they didn't have the artwork. Its like something out of Kick Scammers, where someone promises the moon and then runs away with the money. So when I read reviews that read like a synopsis of the plot, I get nothing out of it, so I'm glad you didn't make that mistake. I personally don't care much for stories in these games, I'm much more interested in the games ability to integrate gameplay and decision making with the artwork. I like that you didn't just compare the games to Breeding Season, but also reviewed them in their own right. You really answered everything I wanted to know. I've been a lurker here for ages and this is one of the rare occasions I felt compelled to make a post. Thank you for sharing this wonderful, well thought out post. So, without further ado, let's start with my rankings for the Breeding Season's successor games. Lastly, if you know about a game that fits the criteria of a BS successor game, let me know and I'll take a look to it I'll also leave old reviews visible for transparency and to let you guys go and check how my opinions changed I will update this post from time to time with my opinions on the development of the games I already listed and new ones I've found out. A low score here is not bad, it means that although the game has some breeding season influence is doing it's own thing which is good, I'm not ranking this on how close they are to the original, but how good of a game they are. SPIRIT OF BREEDING SEASON: How faithful or not it's to the original project. UPDATE PROGRESSION: How fast the updates are coming. I will divide the score in this categories: Lastly it has to have some breeding element. It has to be a management game of some sort, have monster girls and some kind of farming feature, meaning that you either run a farm or you're literally farming monsters for a living. Still, the concept was very good and people loved the idea of running a farm with monster girls, so over the years a lot of games with similar mechanics have been released or are in the making, and even if I don't particularly love pregnancy and furries fethishes I decided to rank the games that I have found and the ones that will be released out of love for this long gone game.īut, before starting I have to make some notes: That post is now gone from the blog but the game has never been updated since, The last version was the hotfix 7.7.2 from July 8 2016. Breeding Season was left crippled and the remaining developers decided to abandon the idea and move on with their lives. Unfortunately, in mid July 2016 a post on the game's blog revealed that the main artist, S-Purple, had left the game along with his art and started a new project with a similar concept: Cloud Meadow. Maybe it was the various combinations a single character could have, maybe it was the beautiful pixel-art and animations made by S-Purple, but at its peak, its Patron allegedly made around 40k $ per month. It seems simple, nothing special, runs on flash, the resolution is not that great and coming back to the game now gives you that feeling of old abandoned project. The requests would be about a certain monster, of a certain level with a certain trait and you had to fulfill it before time ran out to earn money to pay a church soldier who came every now and then to collect taxes. Every individual had its own color scheme and traits which also sometimes changed its appearance, like neoteny, futanari or feral. There were 9 different species+ the main character (m or f) and most of them had their own male or female version. The premise was so simple it was brilliant: you own a farm, you build barns where you keep monsters and monstergirls and you breed them to fulfill monster requests on a board. I stumbled upon it while on some shady website, and from there I arrived to the blog of the developer: Hbomb. It's one of the first h-games I ever played, longbefore I knew F95.
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