Dear fellow developer,
I completely understand your feelings and frustration, and I can't agree with you more. My team and I left well-paid jobs to follow our ambitions and create the game we truly wanted to make. We’ve worked 24/7 for over two years, pouring everything we had into this project.
Now, just when we’re finally close to releasing a playable demo—our Steam and Itch pages ready, everything prepared to show the world that we exist in this market—we're being told we should be afraid. Afraid of being censored, just because someone, somewhere, is uncomfortable with their own sexuality and decides to take it out on indie developers like us.
But listen—don’t give up. This is no longer just about launching a game. This is a fight for creative freedom, for the right to tell the stories we believe in. We cannot destroy everything we’ve built just because someone doesn’t like it. If we back down now, we send a message that fear wins over vision. And that’s not who we are.
Stand your ground. Keep creating. The world needs bold voices—and yours is one of them.