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Hi Jaguar. 

I've been following the game for a while now and have to say: you've created an underrated masterpiece of an indie game in this fetish area. 

It is just a shame to see that you've probably left the project. Many arguments here refer to the same topics of features being removed and so on. 

On this point Devlogs are a good thing for clearing some requests.

I think that with versions 3 and 4 you simply wanted to test Rikas new look, her new behavior while exhibitionism and the behavior of the new NPC policewoman and therefore blocked many actions for the time being.

But that's just my guess. 

This is what i mean that a devlog can explain this.

You can also use Devlogs to announce long breaks in advance. 

 Don't get me wrong: you don't owe strangers an account of your private life. 

in addition, the game is freeware and therefore no one will burn money if it is not completed. 

However, you can clear up many misunderstandings with devlogs. 

And I'll say it again: It's a great job what you're making available to us here. 

If the game is released with the graphics, the features from previous alphas and the other districts, you have definitely created something that you can make money with for afterwards without a guilty conscience. 

There are so many paid adult games here that make you wonder afterwards what kind of crap you just paid for - this game isn't one of them. 

My best regards and give the community a sign of life.

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Thank you for your kind words. I am still trying to work on Roshutsu, but I've got nothing to show at the moment. I will consider writing up a dev log about what has happened.

Thanks for your answer.

That sounds like a good idea. 

As I mentioned above, due to the fact that you let us play this game as freeware, no one has the right to be salty if you finish it at your own pace. 

A game like this with this engine and all the features takes a LOT of time if you make it alone or in a very small team.

It should be certainly clear to some people that a hobby project sometimes takes a back seat when there are more important things to do in real life. 

But With the devlogs you have the opportunity to show your followers that the project is still alive and only paused.

This way you can keep your fan base engaged even if you can't or don't want to deliver any content at the moment.

If you decide one day to further develop the game, you will then have access to a larger number of people who may also want to support you with bug reporting or other stuff.

Best reguards and continued success.