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By the way, if you would like to make your work easier, you can put it on steam, then create a workshop for your game and people will make new characters and new game mechanics themselves.Simply put, how soon will the game appear on steam and how much would it cost?I would have bought it from you if it had been there.

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The game had been on Steam but it was removed, because if you minimized all body parameters in character creator the character looked underage. You can read about it on dev's X/Twitter here.

I'm sorry, but for some reason my Twitter won't open.In that case, I'll ask, Then why don't you make the character smaller so that it doesn't seem childish?They probably wrote to you to what height should the character be or not?It just seems strange to remove the game from Steam because of such nonsense, doesn't it?I'll just say that I condemn pedophilia so that some people don't think that I support it.Therefore, you could set a limit on the small size of the character so that it does not seem childish, but it is at your discretion (although if you really wanted to, you would do it, but never mind).The game wouldn't stop being bad for me, as it would for many others.

It's understandable from Steam's perspective as you wouldn't want anything on your platform to even remotely do with pedophilia.

If I understand correctly the issue has since been resolved (likely through slider limitation), but Steam rules are pretty strict so it would be very hard or even impossible for the game to return to the platform.

That is, when you first released the game on steam and you were removed from there, the second time it is up to the steam developers themselves to decide whether the game will be sold on steam or not, does it work out or not?