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Paradise — Overlap -v0.6.1.1 V.i.p- By Paradise O...

Once you confirm the creator (e.g., “Paradise Owl Games”), visit their Patreon or SubscribeStar. Scroll through past posts to see if v0.6.1.1 was a specific reward tier. Many devs archive all builds for active subscribers.

Many developers release public versions (e.g., v0.6.1.0 free) and a “V.I.P” version (v0.6.1.1-VIP) for subscribers on:

The V.I.P build may include:

The pursuit of an older, specific “V.I.P” build suggests that version 0.6.1.1 may contain content or features removed in later updates (e.g., a controversial scene, a particular mechanic, or a “time-limited” event). In indie development, especially for narrative games, early builds sometimes have experimental content that gets cut.

1. Pacing Issues
While the slow build works for romances, the main plot moves at a crawl. You’ll spend hours unlocking basic content. Some players may feel the game prioritizes quantity of daily loops over narrative momentum. Paradise Overlap -v0.6.1.1 V.I.P- By Paradise O...

2. VIP Exclusivity
The VIP version adds valuable scenes, but the base game (v0.6 free) feels intentionally gimped. If you’re not a patron, certain relationship arcs stall abruptly. This is a business model, but it might frustrate casual players.

3. Repetitive Grind
Mid-game requires repeating actions (work, gym, study) to raise stats. A “quick action” button or auto-resolve would streamline this. The sandbox risks feeling like a checklist. Once you confirm the creator (e

4. Sound Design
Music loops are pleasant but limited (3–4 tracks). Ambient sounds are almost absent. The lack of voice acting is expected for the genre, but more varied SFX would elevate scenes.