So, for a few smaller games in the past (including tomorrow's Dinos Shakespeare 2 DLC), we have used AI backgrounds. We had both in-house discussions about it, as well as extensively made sure that the singular artist we used for said games was being ethical in what she fed her AI.
Scarecrows came out, and at the time, we assumed the generated art was made using the same level of care (as their prior art that we used from the same artist was painted), and while we have no reason to believe otherwise and do not wish to slander said artist, we will be working to attain new background art for Scarecrows. This might look like a combination of new and existing art or it might be new art altogether. Regardless, it will not happen overnight.
We will not be using AI art of any kind in any future games. We apologize to both our fellow developers as well as our customers for any ill will gained via our actions.
Furry Shakespeare: To Date Or Not To Date Spooky Cat Girls? Depot UX [457.97 M]
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The logline of cat girls and cat boys that also transform into spooky witches and ghouls at night should pretty much sell itself. Everyone loves both of these things.
Here you are, a transfer student to Elsinore Academy, entering your final year of study, deciding who you will ask to the Spring Prom - and now having to deal with the mystery of why everything went all scary all of the sudden. For some reason, everyone thinks that you're the best person for the job in this adventure/mystery/dating sim/college sim wacky little video game.
Did we mention that it's based on Shakespeare's As You Like It? No? Oh, you don't care. Okay.
Date some cat girls. Or unicorns. Raccoons. Whatever you're into.
A refined version of the skill system from Cat Girls? 1.
Interact with multiple characters, and maybe spark a romance
Solve the mystery of the Spooky Curse, and maybe a few others while you are at it