More revelations!
Just some side notes and reactions that came up when reading the walkthrough really...
In game B, act 4: "2-Try whatever, different options, using the axe, flashlight, anything. In the end it doesn't matter, as there is no way to actually win."
There is a bit a system to this... and I guessed that it would be hard to figure out exactly for purposes of the walkthrough. Here are the facts. Conversation 1 is followed by conversation 2. After that, you can't talk anymore and Jen has to use the flashlight. Then you can talk again and you have to try some stuff, I think it was spitting as you already tried kicking earlier. You have to use the axe at some point after this (but fail to hit the naga) and then you can try to tickle her and slap her. These are randomized and you have to be 'lucky' to get through. You've got to do both, but each subsequent time you'll have a bit more chance of making it. When you managed to slap her and tickle her, then you can say the arousing word again and then it's just talking two or three more lines.
Nobody was of course expected to find out how this was exactly put together, really the thing is that Jen just "tries a lot of things" and eventually runs out of endurance.
GAME A SECRET
Answers are correct. I can confirm the answer to question 2 by seeing it. The order is irrelevant, you don't have to use the word 'and'... just putting both names on the line is sufficient.
LOOSE ENDS
The hatch indeed doesn't do anything. There's been very shortly the idea of putting something behind it, but in all honesty it's really a little bit of a wink to the series "Lost". The Hatch. That says it all.
The theater location is there as a link to the "Tickle Theater". When looking at the sign on top of the roof Jen also thinks... "Tickle Theater"
Of course the location is also used in game B but you're not entering there via the map.
You can indeed save anyone in any order you like, but the colour of the Naga you will be facing in the end depends on which Naga you deal with last. Logical of course... But so there are endings with the red naga, blue and the green/yellow one. I think not everyone noticed that.
Why is the Superior not attacked? I guess the Nagas were smart enough not to try and take over the Police office with just the three of them.
"Tickling the milk out of..." -> There's a comic on that in Jen's Corner. It's not new.
"Vore!" -> Yeah... the Nagas are half snake... and how does a snake eat? - But I tried to keep it decent. I was thinking of a non-transparent version for the "censored" mode but could not do it for obvious reason (you wouldn't be able to see the axe)...