Gay game with a bartender going into a guys mind

We will not be taking donations for our games, but if you feel so inclined please consider donating to the Maui Strong Fund in relation to the wildfires in Hawaii. Makai and Rhett have two things in common, they both work at Cloudville beach, Makai as a lifeguard and Rhett as a bartender.

Makai and Rhett both want to see each other again, and as luck would have it they are able to. Programmer: Snakkiez. Background Artist: Pinachs. GUI Artist: Farb. Playtesters: LacydigitalTrenton Butt.

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Trailer: Lacydigital. Makai Kawai: Trenton Butt. Rhett Cyrus Walker: Mark Stiehl. Julian "Sunny" Hill: Steven Etienne. Bartender: Lily Yatsuda. Log in with itch. This was so good! It was long enough to get the point across but short enough to not get bored. I loved this! Good work!

I finally got around to reading this! Makai and Rhett are so so sweet, I really liked their distinct personalities even if sometimes I wanted to grab Makai by the shoulders and shake him because he is such a dumb himbo. Their respective problems were interesting and I'm glad they talked it out and communicated!

Rhett and Lola were prob my faves and you really nailed the mature forty something southern voice for Rhett, he was such a refreshing character. The pacing feels more cohesive to me compared to Tattoos and Tulips but I tend to like shorter and punchier stories so maybe that's why As always the art, music, and GUI is so lovely like Joy your games are underrated fr, everyone who worked on this vn did such an amazing job!

On an unrelated note I was so distracted every time Lola was on screen I wanted to date her so bad. This was such a lovely, sweet, and mellow experience! The writing flows very nicely and is easy to read, with bold, colorful, and natural-sounding dialogue. One of my favorite parts of the writing was the use of dual perspectives; in every scene, the story switches POV characters between Makai and Rhett.

This allowed the dev to characterize both leads extremely well in a short amount of time, and it really made me heavily invested in both characters as a player. While Rhett admires Makai's freedom and lack of restraint, Makai could use a bit of Rhett's maturity and confidence in his relationships.

They complement each other's weaknesses in a very fitting way, and they both helped each other grow as the story progressed. The introductory scene also does a very good job of characterizing both leads, giving you a very good impression of each character as the story starts.

I really enjoyed the maturity and realism that the writer brought to this romance! While Makai is a bit of a free spirit, he still has a level head and I found his insecurities and troubles to be realistic and relatable. I loved Rhett's maturity and found his character to be incredibly endearing.

Both characters felt very well-fleshed out, Rhett in particular, as we learned about his backstory prior to becoming a beach bartender - he really felt like an older man with a lived life full of different experiences.