Hello, dear travelers!
Over the past two weeks, I’ve been creating images for random encounters that will appear on your path during runs through the worlds. The work has been time-consuming, but I hope you’ll be pleased with the results. Here are the details.
The Meticulous Process of Creating Scenes
Each episode requires careful preparation. In Daz Studio, I have to set up the environment, position characters, and adjust lighting and angles. The scenes are quite detailed, and my old graphics card struggles to handle the load. I have to render on just one card, which slows things down but doesn’t compromise quality.


I believe the result is worth the effort. Each scene should immerse you in the atmosphere and make random encounters memorable.
What Has Been Done So Far
I’ve prepared:
- three scenes for each world — unique events tied to specific locations;
- two universal encounters that can occur regardless of which world you’re in.

For such events, a new label will appear on the path selection screen — something like “Unusual Place.” If you visit all available random encounters during a run, subsequent runs will replace them with portal locations or resource nodes. This adds a strategic layer: is it worth deviating from the main path for an unknown event?
Plans for Next Week
Next week, I’ll begin final preparations for the next game update. Tasks include:
- adding musical accompaniment for new scenes;
- checking which images are still missing;
- handling other pre-release tasks.
If everything goes according to plan, the update will see the light in early June. Stay tuned — we’ll announce the exact date separately.
Where to Play Right Now?
While we prepare the update, you can enjoy the current version of “Portal Sexville.” The game is available online on our website — no downloads or installations, just follow the link and dive into card battles and erotic adventures:
👉 [Game Link]
That’s our news for today. Wishing everyone a great mood and successful runs!
Do you like to deviate from the main path for random events, or do you prefer to stick to the plan? Share in the comments — we’re very curious!
