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Thank you so much for your heartfelt message, I really appreciate the time you took to reflect on this. I completely understand where you're coming from.

Surprisingly, since I made the games free, I've actually been earning more through donations than when they were paid. It caught me off guard too, but it showed me that many people genuinely value the work and want to support it voluntarily.

I’m not giving up, at least not for now. I still love making games, and this approach feels more aligned with my goals and the kind of connection I want with players. It’s also turned out to be more sustainable than I expected.

That said, I admit I don’t really understand why there haven’t been any YouTube videos about End of the Night yet. Liminal Leap got quite a few, but this one, despite thousands of downloads, hasn’t received the same attention so far. Maybe it just needs a bit more time to get picked up.

Anyway, thanks again for your words, they really meant a lot.

I am so glad to hear about the donations, pal. It's suprisingly cute the way things worked out. It's not perfect, but its enough to make a guy happy. Stranger on the internet is proud.

Likely End of the Night didn't get as much youtube videos due to the fact it wasn't something trendy like the backrooms. As a small tip, you can  pay for a promotion in a youtube channel so they can try your game. Im unsure how much that tends to cost, altough it likely is pricey so make a balanced investment and have your backup money. 

I sound like a hippie, but im glad we could have this talk, virtual hug. Also, I finally learnt to use paragraphs. Hopefully.