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Again, no significant changes in gameplay, I skip to buy this Penelope's Web. I would gladly pay for this game if I see you want to actually complete it, but not for your monthly salary.

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I still want to know when they plan to finish this "short side project" as they described it when they put their original game Malise and the Machine on hold. It was far more interesting game even though turn based RPGs are pretty overrepresented in ero games and the characters were hotter

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We share detailed monthly updates, including artwork, design progress, behind-the-scenes content, and future plans on our subscription platforms. Reminder that releases on itch are for those that are unable to use the other sites but still want to be part of the process.  I recommend using SubscribeStar for more complete updates. 

We’re building this game transparently, and part of that means sharing updates even when the changes are behind-the-scenes, technical, or incremental. Crowdfunding supports ongoing development, not just flashy feature drops.

If someone only wants to pay once the game is complete, that’s totally fine—they’re welcome to wait. But attacking developers for not “earning” a salary every month ignores how real development works. Progress isn’t always visible, but it’s always happening.

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so, if you say this is a project and not your salary, why don't you publish a detailed roadmap where you say WHEN you think this project will be complete?

I kinda agree with the roadmap idea tbf.