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This set of new artwork is from an artist named That-Guy-Marc, who's filled in some assorted images for the game in the past. The above artwork covers 9 new meal images. These images when put into the game will be used for meals that the player can purchase in various locations, mainly the school and the planned dorm canteen, which will become increasingly important when I add in the optional hunger/thirst system. The artist The-Guy-Marc as always has graciously cleared me posting all the versions here.

If you want to see more of their work, you can find it through the following NSFW link here.

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Anonymous

Oh! The food looks yummy!

jpmaggers

Thanks, I think That-Guy-Marc did a great job too ^_^ Gets me hyped to get around to sorting out the hunger/thirst system.

Anonymous

i recently join the patreon and i am happy to see progress into a more cohesive game. I realy like the game but my biggest gripe is the lack of story and cohesion for me and the school part finaly got me realy excited again.

jpmaggers

Thank you Raphael ^_^ For a long time I've had an issue with balancing the allowance for free-form sandbox gameplay, whilst also providing goals, story, and progression for players who prefer that. Part of the solution there has been the trainer content, but I think that the school also really helps in giving me a cast of characters that I'm free to create stories with :)

Anonymous

Images wont load for some reason.

jpmaggers

Hello Spectre Stuvart 🙂 Image issues are sometimes hard to figure out, but I'll do my best to answer some of the common issues which cause images not to load: 1/ Sometimes people forget to unzip the downloaded Zip folders, which stops them from being able to access the image files within the game. To counter this you need to use a program like 7zip (free) to unzip the folder before playing. 2/ Image folders get moved. This happens less often, but sometimes people try to rearrange the game, and as a result move the image folder somewhere where it shouldn't be. To deal with this you just need to re-download the game and unzip it again. 3/ Mobile devices often can't handle Twine images as they are generally stored in folder structures (which mobile devices don't really emulate). There are work-arounds here, though they are complicated and a bit over my head as I don't own any mobile devices capable of playing HTML games. Generally I'd suggest playing the hosted version of the game over on TFGames in such instances, as that bypasses the issue. 4/ Anti-virus or browser plug-ins can sometimes get nervous about big files like most Twine games have, and might block or delete elements of it. The work around here is to relax the severity of your computers security, but you need to be careful when doing so still. Hope one of those solutions helps 🙂