⛈ New Poll: Dark Plot Twists ⛈
- Light Drama 34
- Dark Island Secrets 21
- Survival At Any Cost 3
- Moral Downfall 5
- Fateful, Irreversible Choices 5
- Sunshine & Rainbows Only 17
Hi everyone!
Today we want to discuss something a little unexpected for our often lighthearted and largely humorous game.
Our tropical island isn’t just about coconuts, sunsets, and beautiful monster girls. It’s also a place of mysteries, dangers, and even tough moral choices. So, in this new poll, we want to ask you:
How do you feel about darker plot twists and would you find them interesting?
Should the protagonist only face light conflicts and challenges, or are you ready for real drama where choices will affect the entire island and the characters' mental states?
We've put together a selection of options with varying levels of intensity. Choose the ones that resonate with you most, the kinds of narratives you'd want to experience in the game!
Your votes may shape the stories we tell. Got wild ideas? Drop them in the comments! The most unexpected suggestions might make it into the game!
The poll runs for a week, after which we’ll tally the results and discuss them with you. Let’s create a truly unforgettable experience together!
🔸 Light Drama (jealousy between girls, temporary conflicts, mystical curses with possible happy endings);
🔸 Dark Island Secrets (ancient civilization rituals where not all participants survive, revealing tragic pasts, human sacrifices);
🔸 Survival At Any Cost (times of famine when you must choose who to feed, illnesses with risk of losing a girl without treatment, betraying allies for personal gain);
🔸 Moral Downfall (the protagonist loses loved ones and descends into madness, relationships degrade from love to slavery, a streak of inescapable bad luck haunting the protagonist);
🔸 Fateful, Irreversible Choices (key characters can die by player's choice, destruction of island landmarks like sacred trees, the protagonist becomes the villain in the finale);
🔸 Sunshine & Rainbows Only (all conflicts resolved peacefully, even villains redeem themselves, just a hint of melancholy in some scenes).