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Thank you for your trust. I have a few more projects (now set as restricted) about which I'm thinking to use for completely new projects. But to prevent another time confusion, I should not do that, right?


For your imagination, how horrible ideas I have done, I entered translating contest (of an Arsene Lupin story) and I translated it to my native exotic Czech language. As you can imagine, such a project is for nearly nobody who is going in Itch.io :(. Feel free to laugh at my expense ;). But please try to read it with Google translator and tell me your opinion on it - if the fun way of my translation will be not lost by the translator:  https://ormrin.itch.io/arsenic-bulglar-czech-version-of-arsne-lupin .

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Honestly, I recommend that if you're going to create a new project, you should also use a new page for it. Not only to avoid potential confusion, but also to give your project better visibility. On another note, translating an Arsène Lupin story into Czech sounds like a very noble project, and I think more things like that should be done. Best of luck with your projects!

LOL, I thought absolutely opposite. I thought that if I reuse a project page which already generated some incoming, it would be better than making a new project page. So would you be please so kind and explain me how you think your advice?

I don't have much knowledge of Itch.io, but I understand that when you publish a project, it gets an initial boost in visits because it appears on the 'new' page, which gives it some visibility.