
Added a reporting system that will help the developer calculate and correct errors in the game. Notifications will appear when earning money or gold, receiving, buying, selling, losing, crafting or using items and other situations in the game. Added animation for the old NSFW scene with Taranee (under the table) - Added about 12 story scenes - Added a new character (one of the soldiers of Prince Phobos) - Added sprite with new clothes (bathing suit) for Will - Added a sprite with new clothes (bathing suit) for Susan - Added a sprite with new clothes (WITCH uniform) for Taranee - Added a sprite with new clothes (WITCH uniform) for Irma - Added a new page to the adult magazine (in the bookstore) - Added 4 new backgrounds - Added two sprites for fighting (Taranee and Irma in the form of WITCH) - Added three new items - Added a new player notification system. By order of Phobos’ He’s trying to find a successor to the throne, and to weaken the cohesion of the witchs.The game will contain a plurality of NSWF images with the ability to fuck each of the witches, as well as many minor characters of the animated series. v0.16.0.4 - Added a continuation of the storyline with Will and Susan (With several choices, depending on which the resulting scenes will differ) - Added about 15 NSFW scenes (2 of which are animated). The main character is Lord Cedrick acts disguised as Rick Hoffman (local librarian). “We look forward to hearing some great sounds on the Music at the Market playlists.Info: This Game will be a visual novel built on the RenPy engine with a variety of gameplay elements, mini-games and multiple endings. “Music at the Market is another success as Swansea celebrates its 50th year as a city it recognises our fantastic music scene of those five decades.”Ĭhris Evans, chair of the Swansea Market Traders Federation, said: “The market is one of the city’s great icons and it’s right that, with this music, it has even more of a local flavour. Lovers of the existing music played at the market will, of course, also be able to enjoy this as it will continue to be played. “It’s right that we showcase the incredible music on offer in and around Swansea.

Robert Francis-Davies, the council’s cabinet member for investment, regeneration and tourism, said: “Swansea Market is proud to support this fantastic initiative and to help pioneer a new way of promoting Welsh culture. The nine acts included Steve, Andy, Karl Morgan, of the band Who’s Molly?, Ify Iwobi, Sarah Birch (Lost Tuesday Society), Gareth Lewis (Dukes of Hafod), Rhianedd Adlam, the Swansea Sings Community Choir and The Rockaleles.Įach month a new playlist will be showcased and play during several hours of the market’s Monday-to-Saturday opening hours.Īdvice and guidance on matters such as publishing and royalties will be offered to performers as part of the initiative.

Music at the Market launched with a live music event in the market on Saturday, September 2. In due course we’d like to stream Music in the Market live online and there will be dedicated playlists to share on social media.” “There’s so much incredible music in Swansea and the surrounding area and this will help make it even more celebrated. We’re grateful to the support of the PRS Wales – they’re huge supporters of the initiative and their head, John Hywel Morris, said a few words at the launch. “There will also be exposure for the performers through posters and flyers – and there’ll be a chance to earn money through the Performing Rights Society’s PRS income.

Mike Kennedy said: “Music at the Market allows local talent to be enjoyed in a busy public environment. A big thanks to the market team and the council for making this initiative happen!” “This is a great opportunity to showcase Welsh music for a few hours six days a week.”Īndy Collins, also formerly of The Storys, said: “There’s an amazing and diverse range of original music in Swansea so it’s exciting to be able to support and grow the local music industry. They liked the idea so Music At The Market was born! “Me, Andy and Mike Kennedy, of music champions Welsh Connections, met the council and the Market Traders Association. I was having delicious food there one day and heard the PA system playing some Top 40 music – I thought shoppers and stallholders would also like some music created in Wales. Steve Balsamo, formerly of successful band The Storys, said: “I love Swansea and its market. The Music at the Market initiative sees a range of Welsh music played over the famous venue’s sound system.
