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What I like about some games is that you learn something new about yourself more than anything else. I can't stand games in development when there is no firm certainty that one fine day everything will end (sometimes without warning). And I can't stand slobs. But this morning, having discovered a new chapter of Mori, I forget about business and sit at the computer until everything is read. I think this is the magic of talent - I look forward to each chapter with pleasure and Mori is my favorite (inexplicably).

What I am especially happy about and for which I am grateful as an experienced player is regular updates and the presence of the game on Steam. Many developers do not know (or are not very good at promotion), but due to blocking by payment systems of a number of countries, any transactions on itch are impossible. Accordingly, purchases. As far as I know, the official blocking of Patreon in some countries is also a secret for a number of people who live in their own magical world and do not know about world realities, but for some reason are not against financial support from this real world. Therefore, here we get acquainted with games and buy mainly in Steam and GOG (which are not so squeamish about money). So Tri City Monsters is a pleasant exception in many aspects and I wish you to maintain a good pace both in development and in promotion. Thank you for your professionalism!

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Thank you so much!  I hope to make TCM as easily available as possible and deeply appreciate so many players from so many places! <3