Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach is an english-language Visual Novel with erotic content.

In the game the player slips into the role of Bernd, who relocates from the big city to the bavarian backwoods. The first time on his own in his life, he gets a job at the Federal Office for the Implementation of the Oktoberfest…

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http://unteralterbach.net/index.en.html
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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Thanks winski.

I know a good bit about this game. While I think it's probably a lot of fun [as it pokes humorously at a lot of staunch hypocrisy just below the surface of the moral politics {specifically in Germany, but I would argue with a lot of the 'civilized' western countries} regarding 'underage' sex] unfortunately because of it's basic premise it's a potato that's a bit too hot for FLM to handle.

Thanks for thinking about us, though. The cartoon girls are really cute. (I kind of like Emily Geiger aka 'The Horned One' {loosely} fashioned after ' Emma Schweiger :twisted: :heart :) )

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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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I have never even heard of a visual novel before? Is this like Manga?
it's a potato that's a bit too hot for FLM to handle


Kev, what do you mean by this? In the US and UK it is illegal to view underage cartoons having sex. Is that what this is? This is the first I have heard of this book. I love political controversy and satire like you were talking about, but if you think it would not be safe?
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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Thanks SF and Winski! I have to look into this game! Looks funny! :D :D :D
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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it's actually extremely frustrating,loooaaads of text to consantly skip,and if you're tempted to choose an aggressive answer.....back to the beginning you go.
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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Thanks SF, I noticed from the youtube you posted how much dialouge he was skipping and wondered why. :(

Hmmmm...so is this worth playing or a skip?
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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I like this so-called Visual Novel, but it requires a lot of patience. It's basically like watching a manga, but with many alternative storylines and multiple endings. Most of the time if you make a wrong decision, there's "game over" soon, but not always. Sometimes a decision in the beginning will affect the storyline throughout the game. I haven't seen anything illegal so far, depending of course on your country and faith. For example, depicting prophet Muhammad (and his 9 yo loli wife Aisha) could be illegal in Islamic countries.

I'm halfway through and it's pretty exciting :onfire

Protip: save the game from time to time, so you don't have to start from the beginning if you make a wrong decision or if you just want to try alternative storylines. Fast forward is useful to skip seen text quickly.
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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What has been seen, cannot be unseen :shock:

'fraid it's illegal in the USA and UK after all :icon_scared
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Re: Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

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mimzy wrote:What has been seen, cannot be unseen :shock:

'fraid it's illegal in the USA and UK after all :icon_scared
Told ya' so!! ;)

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(Lovely sound effects, eh? :lol: )
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