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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is now on Linux

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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator [Steam], a game about a Dad looking to date another Dad is now on Linux.

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Announced on Ethan Lee's Patreon, this is the first Unity title to be ported by Mr Lee, who usually focuses on porting XNA games using his FNA project.

About the game:

Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. You and your daughter have just moved into the sleepy seaside town of Maple Bay only to discover that everyone in your neighborhood is a single, dateable Dad! Will you go out with Teacher Dad? Goth Dad? Bad Dad? Or any of the other cool Dads in this game? With minigames, sidequests, and a variety of paths and endings, Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is this year's most anticipated Dad-based game.

I think my favourite listed feature is this "So many Dad puns. Like, to the point where it made us all uncomfortable" — hah!

It released for Windows in July, so it hasn't actually been out all that long. Since release, it seems to have gained rather positive reviews.

It's a dating simulator so it's not my type of thing, but hopefully some of you might appreciate this now being on Linux.

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heidi.wenger Sep 25, 2017
Quoting: zimplex1Absolute degeneracy.

Or just the common mindset of liberals? Yet they won't tolerate you if you're conservative enough to disagree with them
Expalphalog Sep 25, 2017
Quoting: ajgpI cant quite work out if this is therefore a genuine attempt at satire of the genre.

I read a review of it the other day out of curiousity. They said it was very sincere and they were surprised by how heartfelt the game was. I think they were expecting something more along the lines of that bird dating sim from a while back, but instead found it to be sweet and innocent.
kon14 Sep 25, 2017
Sometimes I begin to wonder, has linux gaming just gone too far?
GustyGhost Sep 25, 2017
Quoting: heidi.wenger
Quoting: zimplex1Absolute degeneracy.

Or just the common mindset of liberals? Yet they won't tolerate you if you're conservative enough to disagree with them



This site and politics don't mix. Trust me.
Nyamiou Sep 25, 2017
Quoting: kon14Sometimes I begin to wonder, has linux gaming just gone too far?

Not far enough, need more BL games :D
oldrocker99 Sep 25, 2017
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Gay-curious, huh?
Mountain Man Sep 26, 2017
A dad... dating... simulator...

What the hell?
iiari Sep 26, 2017
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This is how you know that Linux gaming has arrived... When the genre, odd, off-beat, WTF games arrive. I remember the Windows freeware scene and shareware gaming scene of the late 80's and early 90's and it was filled with titles like this.
Purple Library Guy Sep 26, 2017
Quoting: heidi.wenger
Quoting: zimplex1Absolute degeneracy.

Or just the common mindset of liberals? Yet they won't tolerate you if you're conservative enough to disagree with them

Tolerating intolerance is a different category from tolerating groups such as (other races, other genders, other sexual orientations). Cases for or against the two of them need to be made separately. This should be obvious to conservatives, since they typically don't tolerate (various groups of people) but do tolerate intolerance. In fact, it's actually quite difficult to hold the same stance on the two cases--how, for instance, would one both be intolerant of other races and intolerant of intolerance?

So the "liberals are so inconsistent/hypocritical because they tolerate eg gays but don't tolerate us" argument is basically facetious, a cute "zinger" meant to annoy the unwary but with nothing behind it. It's like saying that because you tolerate sushi, to be consistent you have to also tolerate swearing.

Note that this comment says nothing about the relative merits of "liberalism" or "conservatism" in themselves, I'm just pointing out the illogic of a particular argument I see too often.


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 26 September 2017 at 5:06 am UTC
Eike Sep 26, 2017
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I read about the game in a magazine (link to article, in German and as somebody already pointed out, it's not making fun of the topic - and it's not contemplating about the problems intolerant people are creating -, but it's a sweet romantic game. Still, I don't get why I would want to play a dating sim.


Last edited by Eike on 26 September 2017 at 2:06 pm UTC
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