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I've played about 4 hours worth and found many interesting endings huge array of themes age regression and progression are huge factors and the story just unfolds as you go it feels alot less linar than it most likely is and changed my mind about rags games entirely glad i gave the engine a chance out of boredom allowing me to find this little gem.


So I looked it up, found it and played it. And I luv it! Such a fun game! Very detailed transformations and mind alterations. I also checked out other TG games by the person who made 'Girly Gauntlet', Kimberly Rex.




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All her TG games are so kewl and fun (here's a list of them; each of them has link to download:; also, to play TG games on RAGS, you're going to need a RAGS player, which you can get here: ). Unfortunately, I've finished those games and am now having a hard time finding more TG games. What I find is either incomplete or just not as good as some of the other games I've found. So I was wondering if any of you on here have any suggestions for complete TG TF games for RAGS. Hopefully something similar to TG TF games done by Kimberly Rex. TG TF games with an involuntary change, bimboization, and mind changes. Any help would be very appreciated.


Please and thank you! That would be so kewl.I think An Unexpected Way To Spend A Saturday would be easier to make into a comic since it's a little more linear of a game, but between those two games, I like How To Be Popular more because of all the different paths/endings you can take in the game (though all those multiple endings would make it tough to make that game into a comic since I feel it would be tough to pick just one of the paths/endings, since they're all so great).Also, have you played A Night On The Town or Apple Boobing? Those are some fun enjoyable TF games that I think could possibly be made into comics, plus it would be easier to get in touch with the maker of those games. Just a suggestion, if you're interested.A Night On The Town:Apple Boobing.


Go to this site:Then in the search bar on the top right, type in the game you need help with and you'll find the forum topic for that game, where people ask questions about what to do in the game and others help them out. You'll need to make an account to access most of the site, but creating an account is free, so there shouldn't be a problem. All you need is an email account and you're set.As for these specific problems, it has been a while since I played these games. In A Night On The Town, when you first go to the clothing store, talk to the worker again.


Submitted review:No Haven is one of those games I keep checking in on every so often. It's a fantastic game, done with a great amount of simulation management, fantasy role play, and of course sex. This isn't a VN where you just click through and wank, but an actual game to play and enjoy.The biggest flaw in the game itself is that you really hit points where you realize this game is still in development and there's unfinished areas. But such is the nature of an incomplete game, right?RAGS is confusing if you don't already know it, but this is by far one of the best RAGS games out there imho, and worth delving into. A bit of salt as review.Devs only now added some interaction with personal bed-warmer. So content-wise it develop much slower even then infamous Princess Trainer (or new akabur game).Be warned - game have a ton of erotic elements, but lack any real content.It have incredible potential but I'm 99% sure that it will never be done.


The BitFenix Dawn TG comes well and safely packed in a brown box with black writing and is wrapped in two blocks of soft foam. On the box are pictures of the tower and all important technical data printed. All three glass elements are covered with a special protective film ex works which is normally used in the car industry. These must not be removed under any circumstances! The supplied accessories are in a bag and are fixed in the case with a cable tie. All important screws, an instruction manual, six black cable ties, a mainboard speaker and a cover with which the graphics card can be mounted vertically are included. In addition, three pre-installed 120 mm fans, pre-installed spacers and two exchangeable covers (1x Silent, 1x Mesh) for the lid are included in the scope of delivery. BitFenix is not afraid of rags when it comes to accessories.


Rugby sevens originated in Melrose, Scotland in the 1880s; the Melrose Sevens tournament is still played annually. The popularity of rugby sevens increased further with the development of the Hong Kong Sevens in the 1970s and was later followed by the inclusion of the sport into the Commonwealth Games for the first time in 1998 and the establishment of the annual World Rugby Sevens Series in 1999 and the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series in 2012. In 2016, rugby sevens was contested in the Summer Olympics for the first time. It has also been played in regional events such as the Pan American Games and the Asian Games, and in 2018 a women's tournament was played for the first time at the Commonwealth Games.


Sevens tournaments are traditionally known for having more of a relaxed atmosphere than fifteen-a-side games, and are often known as "festivals". Sevens tournaments gained their "popularity as an end of season diversion from the dourer and sterner stuff that provides the bulk of a normal season's watching."[6] Fans frequently attend in fancy dress, and entertainment is put on for them.


In England, the push for smaller sides eventually resulted in the formation of rugby league; and there was experimentation with numbers in the north of England prior to the split. There was a six-a-side tournament in Huddersfield in September 1879, played under regular rules but with 10 minute halves. Other tournaments were played over the next few years across the North before being replaced by a nine-a-side game. Matches attracted large crowds and raised thousands to support the clubs or local hospital charities. In August 1890, Yorkshire suspended 8 teams and in September Lancashire banned games with less than 15-a-side over allegations of professionalism; short sided games effectively ended in England.[22]


Rugby sevens has been played at each of the Commonwealth Games every four years since its first appearance at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was the first major international multisports event to include the sport. Rugby sevens is a "Core" sport by the Commonwealth Games Federation, necessitating its appearance at all future games. The New Zealand team has won the gold medal four times with South Africa winning the tournament at Glasgow 2014 beating the defending champions in the final. Through the 2014 Games in Glasgow, it was the last remaining male-only sport at the Commonwealth Games, after women's boxing was added for those Games. Women's sevens made its Commonwealth Games debut in the 2018 Games. The New Zealand teams won the gold medal in both the men's and women's competitions.


[Sevens] is in danger of becoming a totally separate game. Ben Ryan, who coached both the England Sevens and the Fiji Sevens, dismisses the idea that it should be seen mainly as a development tool. A few years ago players would spend a year or two with the Sevens squad to improve their running and passing skills. Many international players refined their game on the Sevens circuit including all-time greats such as Jonah Lomu.That is happening less and less. Players have to make a choice: Do they want to concentrate on Sevens or 15s? The techniques and training required are becoming very different. Modern professional players are already pretty lean but the forwards in 15-a-side do need bulk as well. In Sevens that is not required and new training regimes are making body fat levels even lower so they are not able to transfer from one game to the other.[75]


True grit and belief. David Peate 3 Posted 19/05/2019 at 10:14:30 I will have seen the Everton games that Rob mentions. However, I do not remember Cuthbert Tatters at all. He seems to have been a bright spark and the article clearly does him justice. I do remember that Eddie Wainwright broke his keg and was never the same when he returned. Vin McFarlane 4 Posted 19/05/2019 at 12:44:51 I've been waiting for this one Rob. The north-east has given us some of the best, most unusual names in the lexicon ( Venison, Shoulder, Mustard, Onions, Warneford and Corbett Creswell, etc, etc), but this feller's moniker tops the lot! Phil Parker 5 Posted 19/05/2019 at 13:12:32 Sounds like a fine man and he wore the blue of Everton with two Goodison gods, T.G. and Tommy Lawton. His family will be rightly proud of him. Keep up the great work Rob. Rob Sawyer 6 Posted 19/05/2019 at 14:35:06 Thanks for the kind comments, everyone. Cuthbert's children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, in Australia, are all very proud of him. I was delighted to learn that some of the great-grandchildren are avid Evertonians. Derek Knox 7 Posted 19/05/2019 at 18:49:44 Great and interesting story Rob, which must have taken you a while to collect all the information, and to put it onto TW. When you look at what a lot of the Footballers then had to go through, and the sacrifices they had to make, it makes those privileged Jessies of today very lucky. I know it's all relative and 5 a week was probably a good wage then, but compared to the ridiculous amounts they 'earn' (?) today, a total disparity. Paul Johnson 8 Posted 20/05/2019 at 11:54:53 great read Rob Cuthbert is part of our family Everton folklore. My grandfather was at the game and would often regale on how Cuthbert tore Liverpool to shreds. The story even got a mention at my old mans funeral two years ago. Quite amusing really as there was a fine turnout and while my brother told the story from the pew there were a couple of hundred people looking an thinking what the fuck is he talking about. Great memories. Peter Mills 9 Posted 20/05/2019 at 20:34:19 Rob, your posts are always fascinating, thanks for them. Gerry Morrison 10 Posted 25/05/2019 at 03:57:45 Thanks for that, Rob. I especially love the fact that his great-grandchildren are Evertonians. Paul Staines 11 Posted 26/05/2019 at 07:29:10 Great article! I'm married to Rag's granddaughter and we are all fierce Everton supporters! We are all so proud of Pa Tatters. I can remember him showing me his one arm push ups when he was 75! Rag's great grandson, Alberto Campbell-Staines is also a fine sportsman, having represented Australia 7 times in Athletics, winning three World Championship bronze medals. He was also a pretty good footballer in his school days. Jay Harris 12 Posted 27/05/2019 at 00:28:22 Great read Rob.I love reading your posts, keep 'em coming. 2ff7e9595c


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