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Loretta's Brand-New Job from Kagura Games is now available on GOG with a -10% discount that lasts until July 31st, 1 PM UTC.

In this adult-oriented title, Loretta's husband Elio has started a promising new job at a newspaper. However, a politician Elio used to work with is now coercing Elio to write positive articles about him, putting Elio's reputation at risk. To protect her husband, Loretta begins to look into this man's past
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GOG.com: To protect her husband, Loretta begins to look into this man's past
Walter right? It is good to hear she is protecting him from now on. The same happened with Alice .
Loretta's Brand-New Boob Job more like.

>booing from the audience, tomatoes flying<

Oh, what? You know someone had to say it!
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Breja: >booing from the audience, tomatoes flying<
No tomatoes from me. That was mildly amusing.
...A newspaper? Set in the 1900s?

Who the fuck is that squidward looking guy and where are the printing presses, typesetting forges, and all the other dangerous fun parts?
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Darvond: ...A newspaper? Set in the 1900s?
I'm not sure what your issue (rimshot!) is. Earliest newspapers go all the way back to early 17th century, were pretty widespread and influential by the 18th (like Benjamin Franklin's "The Pennsylvania Gazette") and by the first half of the 19th were widespread in daily format.
Post edited July 25, 2023 by Breja
At least the art is somewhat competent this time.
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Darvond: ...A newspaper? Set in the 1900s?
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Breja: I'm not sure what your issue (rimshot!) is. Earliest newspapers go all the way back to early 17th century, were pretty widespread and influential by the 18th (like Benjamin Franklin's "The Pennsylvania Gazette") and by the first half of the 19th were widespread in daily format.
My issue is that I literally cannot tell this is set in a Newspaper in the 1900s. They're very distinct buildings on account of having the massive linotype machines.
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Breja: I'm not sure what your issue (rimshot!) is. Earliest newspapers go all the way back to early 17th century, were pretty widespread and influential by the 18th (like Benjamin Franklin's "The Pennsylvania Gazette") and by the first half of the 19th were widespread in daily format.
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Darvond: My issue is that I literally cannot tell this is set in a Newspaper in the 1900s. They're very distinct buildings on account of having the massive linotype machines.
Well, yeah... that's shovelwere porn for you. I don't know why they even bother coming up with a setting.
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Breja: Well, yeah... that's shovelwere porn for you. I don't know why they even bother coming up with a setting.
Considering how much you hate anime you sure love being in every.single.thread about it.
Obsession is a dangerous thing, man.

Also this is just a tease. Lighten up a bit.
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Breja: Well, yeah... that's shovelwere porn for you. I don't know why they even bother coming up with a setting.
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Hikage_XjS: Considering how much you hate anime you sure love being in every.single.thread about it.
Obsession is a dangerous thing, man.

Also this is just a tease. Lighten up a bit.
That comment wasn't even about anime.

Anyway, it's not like we get any threads about Star Trek or Lord of the Rings games releases, so I kinda stumble into the ones we do have looking for things to make mildly amusing jokes about :D
Post edited July 25, 2023 by Breja
I have a feeling Fabro's plan involves PLAP PLAPPING the elf