Rabbit rabbit


I had a chance to draw a lot of colored illustrations,
coloring is really fun.
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・Dear N.Y, my email to you didn’t get through, I’m really sorry for the trouble but I’d really appreciate it if you can email me again!

・Thank you for informing me of the bugs!

>In The US, the laws are different in every state, so if they were all individual characters like the prefectures of Japan, I’d like to know what kind of relationship they have with America. I reckon all the states like United States of America.

New York: “I’m the center of the United States, right?”
Washington: “I’m not boring. I’m just earnest and humble.”
Massachusetts: “My house is the prettiest~”
The West Coast: “WHAT DID YOU SAY!?”
Texas: “YEEHAAAWW!!”

Alaska: “…They all look like they’re having fun…”

Some states might have some mixed feelings but in the end I think all the states love America very much.

>I heard that you use Clip Studio Paint, is it difficult for an art beginner to use?

Actually, I think Clip Studio Paint is a good choice if you’re just starting out. I’ve used Photoshop for a long time and it was a painful process getting used to the new software…

Clip Studio Paint’s bucket function and RGB→CMYK function are the best, you’d be moved you’ll be impressed when you use them!

But if they were personified, they’d be like this:

>The Dog Ending is the only one I can’t get.

Thank you for downloading my game!
If I remember correctly, you can get there if you keep talking to the child at the upper right corner. And if you keep talking to the tsundere old guy, you’d get a unique ending too.

The scary thing about this game is that I only bought RPG Maker to make this game and its sequel…

>It’ll be my first time travelling to Italy, but the more I research, the more I’m afraid of being robbed… what are the essential things I should be aware of?

・It’s best if you keep your camera in your bag or have a strap on it and wrap it around your neck twice. If you leave it in your front pocket, someone might take it!

・Handbags or shoulder bags made of fabric could be cut up with scissors, so if you need a carry bag, it’s best to use a sturdy backpack. If you’re worried, you can carry it in the front.

・It’s probably a good idea to use wallets that are strapped to your belt or wallets with a chain.

・When there are people around, don’t leave your personal belongings unattended. Never leave a bag on a chair to secure a space.

・Be careful when you’re looking at works of art as well! You may have things stolen when you’re distracted. Be extra cautious when you’re in crowded museums and buildings.

・Random strangers who approach you casually in tourist spots are usually dodgy.

・Eateries in tourist areas that have a hawker at the front are a big no-no; there’s a big chance they charge a hefty price for bad food. The delicious shops are usually packed full without needing to drag people in.

・It’s better to buy food and drinks outside of tourist areas. I had to pay 8 euros for a gelato in front of the Colosseum… (2~4 times the normal price)

・If the gladiator and bronze statue impersonators carry on with their business unfazed right in the middle of the tourist spot, or where there are many policemen around, then they are most likely licensed ones. (But when the police are gone, sometimes unauthorized ones will sneak in)

 Since they’d be caught if they’re obvious, unauthorised gladiators usually hang around in dark corners or places with fewer people. If there aren’t any police or staff nearby, it’s best not to approach anyone in costumes.

・You don’t need a tour guide to visit the Vatican, but there may be fake tour guides fluent in Japanese who tell you that you need to have a guide to get in… The area near the Vatican has a lot of fake guides and pickpockets, so unless there’s something you absolutely have to see, you might want to consider skipping the Vatican entirely.

Lately, Italy has put a lot of effort in an attempt to wipe out the bad people in tourist spots, so as long as you exercise caution, you will have a very fun time travelling in Italy, so I hope you enjoy your trip!

>I have a really cute rabbit too.

Thank you for telling me about your cute rabbit!
Rabbits are so adorable!
I love how their ears move, they’re so cute!

>Emperors as Battleships lol

Machine Gu… I mean OOPARTS that you see a lot of in Ancient Rome.
I finally figured out why Japan is called the Commander lol
We should have a game where guy’s clothes gets ripped as well…!
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Oh yeah. Oh yeah, it totally works.

[TN: The “Emperors as Battleships” is a reference to Kantai Collection (or Kancolle), where the characters are personified battleships.]

Translation: don_amoeba, lost_hitsu
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