I always feel so ridiculous trying to figure out gifts for romance options in games that don't have good wikis yet.
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I gave the hot carpenter woman a wooden plank I made and she was like "uhhh thanks? don't give this to me again".
@BathysphereHat yeah, hot women don't want my wood either,
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I gave the hot carpenter woman a wooden plank I made and she was like "uhhh thanks? don't give this to me again".
Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. There's a hot lady mechanic in this game. Maybe she likes uhhhhh gears?
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Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. There's a hot lady mechanic in this game. Maybe she likes uhhhhh gears?
Women like ingots, right?
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Women like ingots, right?
Meanwhile, the aquarium boy will NOT stop hitting on my character, who has never shown interest in him.
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I always feel so ridiculous trying to figure out gifts for romance options in games that don't have good wikis yet. "Ok, this girl is a carpenter. I guess she likes lumber? No? What about processed lumber? Still no. Uhhh flowers?"
@BathysphereHat Which game?
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@BathysphereHat Which game?
@JessTheUnstill Starsand Island.
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@JessTheUnstill Starsand Island.
@BathysphereHat cool I'll have to look at it. I'm always at least curious about that sort of game
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@BathysphereHat cool I'll have to look at it. I'm always at least curious about that sort of game
@JessTheUnstill This one is good, but it's very early access and still pretty janky. I highly recommend Fields of Mistria, which is also early access but hitting 1.0 pretty soon by the sound of it, and it's much more polished. Also, super cute!
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Women like ingots, right?
@BathysphereHat I like ingots, i think everybody should like ingots.
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I always feel so ridiculous trying to figure out gifts for romance options in games that don't have good wikis yet. "Ok, this girl is a carpenter. I guess she likes lumber? No? What about processed lumber? Still no. Uhhh flowers?"
@BathysphereHat well, think of it that way: if you’re en expert in something, what are the chances that a layman bringing you as a gift something related to your area of expertise without asking you before will bring anything actually valuable? If you have a cheese gourmet store, someone bringing you a block of processed cheese from a supermarket because they know you work with cheese barely is going to impress you, right?
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