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Finally got around to trying it. It is a charming exploration. I have found the sexy bits a bit too in your face too fast, such as window peek at the game start, since I only like it with build up. It also doesn't help that tiny pixels don't hit the feelgood brain chemistry as well as high fi visuals of butts would be, so I wasn't playing it for the sexy.
But I do love the parody, the humor and all the character play and immature puns, those are very yes. Very yes. Sexy funny is the good mix in dialogue. Setsune one was the fun one. Honestly, the parts where the dialogue was going full in without any 'self-awareness shyness' were the good ones.
Also graphics are very nice as well for solo. Music is mighty even if a dat modern generic.
But with all the charm, I did get tired of all the exposition, as I was going through the content. I can see a lot of effort being put into the room, but it does get a bit old to read every furniture square and all the talk.
I think it would have been better off if the content present was instead revealed up over an overarching plot of few days, a hotel story to think and solve or just some overaching structure to pace you along. I think it would have been easier to make too, because what you currently have looks too overwhelming for solo hobby, all the rooms with low-key promise of changes over few days.
It's a little further along, but broken and unfit for public release right now. I upgraded to v2Beta without realizing it introduced a serious bug due to event handling changes. I was waiting for a patch or feature addition to change it, but they moved on to refactoring the entire code base, and are now on v3alpha. I'd like to get back to it and at least wrap up the original Move-In Day, but I don't know when v3 will release. So I'm working on my VR project, Cuddle Kobold, instead. Sorry it's not better news.
The instructions are different depending on what model of calculator it's being run on, but most (not all) Texas Instruments graphing calculators from the past 16-ish years can run GameBoy games.
For the Ti-nSpire/CAS/CX, it requires two things. NDless, the jailbreak application, and GBC4nSpire, the GameBoy emulator. Just get the correct version of NDless for your calculator by following this guide:(Select your calculator's operating system version)
Note: OS version 3.9 requires plugging the calculator into a computer every time you restart it, so I wouldn't recommend upgrading to 3.9 if you can help it.
Once that's done, you can put third-party apps on your calculator. In this case, we'll wantGBC4nSpire. Using the nSpire Computer Link app that the previous step had you use, drag the "GBC4nSpire.tns" file from inside the "GBC4nSpire.zip" folder onto the calculator.
The final step is to put the GameBoy ROM on the calculator, but one thing needs to be changed beforehand. Add ".tns" to the end of the file. In the case of Rulent Tower, it will read "rulenttowerv041.gb.tns" when it's ready. Now, it can be put on the calculator with the nSpire Computer Link app.
Once everything is ready and NDless is running, open GBC4nSpire and select Rulent Tower.
For other calculators, such as the Ti-84+ Silver Edition, just Google "how to play GameBoy games on (calculator name)."