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Hey everybody :)

As with the next update I'm back to focusing on adding new sex scenes to the game, I was thinking that it might be better to make the updates a bit smaller, but regular so I post them at least monthly, and I'd like to know your opinion, what would you prefer?

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Anonymous

Smaller and more regular updates would definitely increase your visibility on relevant boards/forums and therefore provide more patrons. I wouldn't underestimate that.

Anonymous

I'm fine with either, but there's no such option in this poll

Dirtyduck

I wouldn't say random but you should work on one thing and finish it so when you do release something its a completed line/mechanic.

YukoValis

You probably would want to release it after each milestone you either made in your head or put on paper if you have them. BUT I always stress this to patreon creators. Put something on patreon at least once a month. Doesn't have to be an update or even information about the game. Just something that lets us know you are still well. : )

Anonymous

bigger updates be good since the save reset might aswell make it worth it, love all the new clothes my wish for christmas is a spiked collar, also personally i would pass on new stuff to have older scenes updated with the new hairstyles and all that to work on them.

Varik

I'd prefer more frequent updates, but don't burn yourself out trying to stick to a monthly schedule.

Anonymous

Keep it up. Update schedule doesnt matter if work is done well ;)

Anonymous

I've been meaning to ask you in regards to this: do you use a Kanban (or Heaven forfend, a Scrum) already to organize your workflow? I've never gotten into the swing of using one, but I've seen other's projects find them a potent benefit and honestly they do seem suited to your obvious talent for engaging with your community. My thought was that using one that was open to the patrons would offer a fair compromise between shortening your release cycle and being able to tackle larger goals in a chunk. It might also help organize the (not just creative, but valuable) input you solicit from us. Anyhow, when I have to use one I'm more of a Zenkit man, but Trello is the de facto standard for Kanban so I threw together a quick mockup there to illustrate the idea. Take a look at it if you like, and feel free to hit me up here or on Discord if you want to discuss it further. Here's the link: https://trello.com/b/dcnXXDKd