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The B style looks so much better and to make a character generator based on B style would be a natural step up in terms of quality.
I hope this is realised somewhere in the near future, it could end up being a competition beater.
I hope the devs read this thread and consider your proposals.
The main comptetion for Bakin (which I will not name here) have already confirmed there will not be a character creator built into their app, so here is a prime opportunity for Bakin to get it's nose in front since there will be at least three, potentially four very similar easy game makers pushing for end of year release in a cost of living crisis where hobbyists/indie devs may only have enough funding to pick up one.
Also, still hoping for a narrative branching tool similar to the one in the other game engine soon to be released. That is literally the only thing that somewhat attracted me to it.