Monthly Archive: March 2018

Mar 31

Weekly Update #189: GENBA Page Update

As you might have already noticed, yesterday I updated the GENBA no Kizuna section of our website again, adding a quick plot summary, a list of features and even a couple of screenshots to it. So for today’s blog post, let’s look at some of this new info a little more closely, shall we?

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Mar 24

Weekly Update #188: Patreon Demo Release

Alright, it’s finally time to talk about our GENBA no Kizuna demo again! Last week I said that “it’ll be ready when it’s ready”, because little did I know that Natsu would finish it and send it over two nights later. If you support us on Patreon, you can even download it yourself right now …

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Mar 17

Weekly Update #187: GENBA no Kizuna’s Structure

Now that the 14th lies behind us and the White Day artwork is finished, I have finally gotten back to the writing for GENBA no Kizuna. Over the last few days, I have revised the scene following the contents of our demo in order to get it ready for proof-reading. If you support us on …

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Mar 14

Happy White Day!

Today is White Day and, as voted by our patrons, Taiko is sporting a nice suit for the occasion! Just who might his gift be for, though…? As always, patrons can also download a hi-res version of the picture, as well as a full and clean version of Taiko without the background over on Patreon. …

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Mar 11

Weekly Update #186: Gallery Update

Today’s update is going to be a really quick one as there isn’t too much to report, but certainly much to do, which is why I want to get back to work ASAP. That, of course, includes finishing the monthly artwork, for example, as White Day is getting pretty close! Speaking of monthly art, patrons …

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Mar 04

Weekly Update #185: Plans For March

So, here we are at the beginning of March already, which means that today’s blog post will mostly revolve around our plans for the month. Before we get to those, however, I guess we’ll take a quick look back at February.

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