I created an account on virtamate, solely to commend Spacedog's (2020) stellar work after observing the first episode of "Space Force" in VR. The reason I rated 5 stars is because their overview page was concise, the story was engaging, and I loved Delta's design.
When I said the overview page was concise, I am referring to Spacedog's clarity on the .VAR files needed, as well as their instructions to install and play "Space Force." The .VAR files they identified, along with the steps to install and play, was easy to understand and to follow as a newcomer to VAM. Not only was the overview helpful, the author also provided some insight into their episodic story through engaging descriptions.
For the first episode of "Space Force" in the overview page, Spacedog (2020) described their protagonist, established a setting and a narrative, where Delta is on a quest to uncover her human side with the help of Captain Connor. When I read this description, I was curious how Captain Connor would help Delta and after watching the episode, I learned how he assisted her. Something that made the episode engaging was the environment. Big shoutout to Orpheaned for his ship asset. My mind was blown from seeing and then exploring around the ship. Another aspect of "Space Force" I found to be engaging was the ability to choose a dialog when multiple options were available. I do not know if my choices mattered, but if they did, that is a neat feature. Another thing I liked was seeing the level of detail Spacedog put into their work using the needed .VAR files, such as the Wet Bits textures. Seeing the wetness on Delta's pants from the texture file fascinated me because that was something I did not see before in VAM. Not only was the story appealing, Delta was attractive, too.
The reason I loved Delta's design is because when I first saw her in the first episode, her personality and parts of her appearance reminded me of Seven of Nine from Voyager, where Seven of Nine was all about efficiency. Not only did Delta remind me of Seven of Nine, but her interaction with Captain Connor reminded me of Seven of Nine's relationship with Captain Janeway (minus the sex, but all for helping Seven of Nine explore her humanity).
Overall, I enjoyed Spacedog's (2020) work "Space Force" and highly recommend downloading their scene if you are looking for an interesting story or a high quality series. I look forward to seeing more of the author's work!
Endnote: I'm not sure if there was supposed to be actual animations for each scene, such as an animation of Captain Connor rubbing Delta as she laid on her back or if Captain Connor was supposed to be idle with his finger planted between Delta's legs, but if there are animations to these scenes, how can I see them? Is it a VAM security setting?