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Oh my GOSH! This is so adorable! I'm going to buy the full version tomorrow for sure. (I just stayed up till two playing the demo! lol!) This was so charming and well written. Truly just a fantastic little experience. I have no idea how much more the full version has, but even the content in the demo was worth the money. I love this big squishy gel lady and all her friends. This is an absolute delight! Thank you!

aw, thank you!

can i only start from Tuesday or is there a way to start from wednesday or thursday

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there's a way

Ah, LOVE… too bad about its backwards compatibility or lack thereof.

Is there any use in not kicking out krypto?

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depends when you do it!

thanks!, decided to let them do their thing

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this might be a dumb thing to ask, but can you tell me if the game features routes with non-con, dub-con or abuse of any kind (including of the non-sexual variety)? it’s just that i’d really like to play this game but all my experiences with erotic games end up with me getting triggered because rape and abuse are featured as “kinks”, and actual kink is also featured as non consensual, and devs aren’t very fond of content warnings in general. this games seems actually sex positive, but i’d thought i’d ask for content/trigger warnings anyway… i’m sorry if this is offensive. i really like this aesthetic and want to give this game a try.

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You know I gotta say, it's refreshing to see someone who is respectful of another's taste in taboo. I am a bit of a fan of the genre, and I can totally understand how it could/would trigger people and can't blame people, it is messed up. But enjoying something within the realm of fiction exclusively is different, as it is UNACCEPTABLE in reality and something I could never support. But many still treat fans as depraved monsters who are better of self yeeting. So honestly, thank you. 

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hi! i played through much of Cherry Kisses on steam. here's what i gathered: there is no abuse/rape within the game, and the devs actually had a word within a hidden route about certain fetishes like inflation/rubber/goo/balloon and why they're inherently a weird consensual but nonconsensual type kink. the closest i can imagine is with one character who has a denial kink which *only* happened because two other characters know him and gave the MC a thumbs up.

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hey, sorry for the delay; sometimes itch doesn't email me about new comments here and i am not totally sure why??

i don't know you personally so i can't make any guarantees, but i don't think there's anything in the game i would consider generally triggering.  the protagonist feels pretty strongly about having clear expectations, and in fact the first encounter is about someone trying to navigate that.

there is a rude adolescent who gets kinda mean to you sometimes; that's about as dire as it gets, i think?

i think someone once left a thumbs-down steam review complaining that they don't need to be babysat about consent, if that tells you anything

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This was really cute and enjoyable. I probably haven't found everything that there is to find yet, but I did unlock all the gallery images (even the secret ones) which is good enough for me to say that I've "completed" the game.

Cerise's peppy, upbeat, and can-do attitude towards just about everyone and any problems they were having was great to see. Her apppearance in Clover and Over: Prologue is primarily what inspired me to check this game out, and I'll probably be checking out Fox Flux soon after. I'm a real sucker for cutesy lovey-dovey type stuff, and the general approach of this game towards that rather than 24/7 raunchiness made me enjoy it that much more. One neat touch I like is how you can examine all the stuff in Cerise's shop, and she has something unique to say about every single object. It really satisfied my subconscious desire to examine absolutely everything in any game I play.

Regarding the kink talk in the secret area, as well as about the themes presented by Lexy and her collar, it feels pretty nice to see someone else basically say "Why not include rules that let you enjoy kink fiction better? Why not have no consequences if you like it that way?" A lot of my personal kinks tend to come with expectations of permanence, and non-consensual depictions of said kinks are very common, but I'm not really super into either of those. I always feel like I'm 'cheating' when I try to write around those aspects with various magical and technological devices or even metaphysical explanations, but it's very refreshing to see someone else say it's fine and embrace it to the degree where they're explicitly mentioned and explained rather than handwaved offscreen.

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