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Hi! (And hi to your dad too haha) Thank you so much for the wholesome comment, it is a little bit hard for me and for artist in general to don't see our work as something that could it be better, I will always feel that I didn't do the enough for it or my game is not that great but besides that people like you make me remember why I love to make stuff and maybe I don't suck as I think at what I do haha. 

Thank you so much!

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I know how you feel :,) that constant nagging feeling that, lying under what you've actually put out, might just be a mess that you're blind to but others aren't. I don't know how other people think, but that's honestly not how I view That's Not My Neighbor, it's such a lovely game that thought of so many crooks and crannies(?) even fi they might seem simple LOL!! 

Regardless of what projects you work on in the future, I hope there will always be someone that'll remind you that your work is awesome and IS worth the time and effort :D 

Also, I'm a teenager and don't have much much experience in creating things (I generally do writing and art, no big projects like a whole game), but at least from what I've seen feeling like your game isn't good enough is that underlying sense of the things and ideas you might have had in the past, esp old concepts and ideas that  cling on and give a different vibe to the game than what it used to. This sometimes happens with me when I stare at my art for too long and regret not sticking to an original sketch, but you need to remember that your current outcome is the one that went all the way through, the one that stuck around the strongest, and that's amazing :DD

And you're welcome!! I hope TNMN (and Unlikely! I'm yet to play that game due to lack of time but I certainly will) continues to get the recognition it desrves :]