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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is now on Linux

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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator [Steam], a game about a Dad looking to date another Dad is now on Linux.

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Announced on Ethan Lee's Patreon, this is the first Unity title to be ported by Mr Lee, who usually focuses on porting XNA games using his FNA project.

About the game:

Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. You and your daughter have just moved into the sleepy seaside town of Maple Bay only to discover that everyone in your neighborhood is a single, dateable Dad! Will you go out with Teacher Dad? Goth Dad? Bad Dad? Or any of the other cool Dads in this game? With minigames, sidequests, and a variety of paths and endings, Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is this year's most anticipated Dad-based game.

I think my favourite listed feature is this "So many Dad puns. Like, to the point where it made us all uncomfortable" — hah!

It released for Windows in July, so it hasn't actually been out all that long. Since release, it seems to have gained rather positive reviews.

It's a dating simulator so it's not my type of thing, but hopefully some of you might appreciate this now being on Linux.

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anewson Sep 26, 2017
dre-e-e-eeeam...
musojon74 Sep 26, 2017
This seems like a strange idea porting decision. Still at least it's different I guess. It's not duck game though.
heidi.wenger Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: heidi.wenger
Quoting: zimplex1Absolute degeneracy.

Or just the common mindset of liberals? Yet they won't tolerate you if you're conservative enough to disagree with them

Tolerating intolerance is a different category from tolerating groups such as (other races, other genders, other sexual orientations). Cases for or against the two of them need to be made separately. This should be obvious to conservatives, since they typically don't tolerate (various groups of people) but do tolerate intolerance. In fact, it's actually quite difficult to hold the same stance on the two cases--how, for instance, would one both be intolerant of other races and intolerant of intolerance?

So the "liberals are so inconsistent/hypocritical because they tolerate eg gays but don't tolerate us" argument is basically facetious, a cute "zinger" meant to annoy the unwary but with nothing behind it. It's like saying that because you tolerate sushi, to be consistent you have to also tolerate swearing.

Note that this comment says nothing about the relative merits of "liberalism" or "conservatism" in themselves, I'm just pointing out the illogic of a particular argument I see too often.

I hear that neo-liberals think it's pretty natural to identify as a different gender or sexual orientation every other year, even week or so? Extreme ones now even demand their own toilets for whatever that identification might be inside head that time?

I also hear that the original liberalism of the 19th century (?) was dealing with things more truly constructive and scientific too?

I think whether one is far-left alt-left or far-right alt-right or something even between, has been conditioned towards a path towards more division of man, usually leading up in violence in the end. That's what the actual "powers that be" want? To make you fight amongst ourselves because once you get violent they know how to handle us.

"Nation or no-nation". "Religious or atheist" etc. Focus and attention is still fixed on something common..
Eike Sep 26, 2017
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I got no idea how letting people live how they want to could ever end up in violence.


Last edited by Eike on 26 September 2017 at 9:20 am UTC
Eike Sep 26, 2017
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*edit* As this message is now missing some context (for good reasons), here's the statistics of sexual harrasment in Germany according to the criminal statistics ("PKS" ) of the federal police ("BKA" ) I posted in another message:


*endofedit*

Quoting: heidi.wengerWell, let's agree to disagree then. I don't trust the statistics of for example that federal police nowadays.

So you think the BKA is lying to you?
And you think you've got a source of information that's better than the police?
You don't need to answer, but I'd recommend to think twice about this.
(You might want to check your "better" source for numbers of sexual herrasment per capita ("Straftaten gegen die sexuelle Selbstbestimmung" ) in 2006 and 2016. If you find them, let me know.)

Quoting: heidi.wengeri don't know if you really know (as a man?) how it is in Deutschland today.. Many papers take it under the carpet too for some reason.

I do know how it is in Deutschland today, as I live in Berlin. My wife went dancing just last Saturday night on her own. (I cared for our babies.) I know by the statistics it's safer than it used to be and of course, we both don't stay at home fearing. Crime is happening, but there's less molesting and less murder than 10 or 15 years ago - and we weren't too afraid back then, either.

@Liam: " followed by ) really shouldn't translate to a smiley ("emoticon")...


Last edited by Eike on 26 September 2017 at 12:58 pm UTC
melkemind Sep 26, 2017
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When I saw the title, I thought it was going to be for young girls looking for sugar daddies. :D I'm pleasantly surprised.
Liam Dawe Sep 26, 2017
Comments are closed while I removed some idiotic stuff being posted here. Use your bloody brains people, some things are absolutely not acceptable here.

Edit: I've removed the most stupid stuff.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 26 September 2017 at 12:37 pm UTC
Dolus Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: stretch611I'd rather play HuniePop.

Ditto. Here's hoping HP2 makes with the Linux.
Expalphalog Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: heidi.wengerI hear that neo-liberals think it's pretty natural to identify as a different gender or sexual orientation every other year, even week or so? Extreme ones now even demand their own toilets for whatever that identification might be inside head that time?

Literally not one single word of this paragraph is true. Liam, can we get an ignore button in here?
Eike Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: Expalphalog
Quoting: heidi.wengerI hear that neo-liberals think it's pretty natural to identify as a different gender or sexual orientation every other year, even week or so? Extreme ones now even demand their own toilets for whatever that identification might be inside head that time?

Literally not one single word of this paragraph is true. Liam, can we get an ignore button in here?

Liam said he implemented that just some weeks ago.
*searching*
Didn't find it either.
Liam Dawe Sep 26, 2017
To ignore/block someone: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/usercp.php?module=block_list

I will look to add a quick icon to posts to help.
Eike Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: liamdaweI will look to add a quick icon to posts to help.

The second place I was looking at was the user profile in question.
Liam Dawe Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: liamdaweI will look to add a quick icon to posts to help.

The second place I was looking at was the user profile in question.
Another good idea :) expect it tonight.
namiko Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: iiariThis is how you know that Linux gaming has arrived... When the genre, odd, off-beat, WTF games arrive. I remember the Windows freeware scene and shareware gaming scene of the late 80's and early 90's and it was filled with titles like this.

The "scene" this game belongs to is actually quite old. One of the reasons Dating Sims and Visual Novels are getting more attention is that more of these games are on Steam now. The Ren'py engine also helped to put these genres on the map for Linux. Ren'py engine games were capable of being easily ported to Linux, Mac and Windows from the first public build because of the Python 2 base.

There are hundreds of these games out there already, free to download from repositories like https://games.renpy.org. For a long time these games weren't thought of as potentially profitable, even amongst the fans and creators, but once a few people found success with selling their games, it took off from there.

... And I miss late 80s/90s PC gaming. They were some of the best. Thank goodness for Wine, DOSBOX and SCUMMVM!
fabertawe Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: GuestYay! Dream daddy!
Need to bag myself the emo daddy for sure!

My sincerest apologies but I'm already spoken for :P
Liam Dawe Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: Eike
Quoting: liamdaweI will look to add a quick icon to posts to help.

The second place I was looking at was the user profile in question.
Another good idea :) expect it tonight.
Blocking from profiles and from posts is now possible. Link at top of profiles, or the new block icon.
tuubi Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: liamdaweBlocking from profiles and from posts is now possible. Link at top of profiles, or the new block icon.
Any way you could separate the report and block buttons from the rest a bit? I'm afraid someone might hit them by accident.


Quoting: GuestYay! Dream daddy!
Need to bag myself the emo daddy for sure!
Step one, grab Liam. Step two, apply generous amounts of eye shadow.
Kithop Sep 27, 2017
My girlfriend has been watching other people's videos of this for the past few weeks - for now she's using an older PC of mine (Core2Duo + 9800GTX, nothing fancy), running Xubuntu because - well, it came with a WinXP license, sure, but I'm not running and taking care of that. :p

Anyhow, she was super excited to see this get ported, and bought it as soon as she found out. Happy to report it seems to play flawlessly for her so far on that old machine - and yes, there are a couple hidden minigame portions that are 3D rendered, despite the game being mostly a 2D visual novel.

One reason this game's got a lot of press is because it's apparently a pet project of the Game Grumps, so if you know their type of humour, that's what you can expect here. From the bits and pieces I've seen looking over her shoulder, it genuinely does seem to be a sincere, light-hearted take. With lots of dad humour.
Dolus Sep 27, 2017
This really isn't the best place for political discussion, but there are clearly nutjobs on the left just like there are on the right.
Eike Sep 28, 2017
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Quoting: DolusThis really isn't the best place for political discussion, but there are clearly nutjobs on the left just like there are on the right.

I don't feel there's anything political about the fact there are nutjobs everywhere.
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