Skip to main content

On Sale: GamesAssetsToolsTabletopComics
Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines

Yes, I’d rather have visibility than nothing.

Despite the game being removed from the search, some people still stumbled onto it, probably through my profile, and even managed to buy it. I on the other hand haven’t received anything, since the whole thing started. Perhaps it’s due to itch’s incompetence or maybe they have more pressing matters to deal with these days, but I’m not holding my breath.

If it becomes a problem, I guess I can just restrict the game to people who have already paid for it. That includes everything though.

Possibly a dumb question, but couldn't you have restricted this to the people who paid for it and just made a new page for the demo?

Is there a reason that wouldn't work?

Is there anything that can be done if someone has already purchased the game on itch? or would they basically just have to deal with whatever version that they have?

If/when I make an update, I’ll send it via itch notification email. I don’t want to spam people needlessly. Especially since itch seemingly discourages that functionality.

If you need the original immediately, well, contact me on Discord, I guess. Though I hope this taught you the importance of backing up media instead of relying on cloud services. Or I guess you could pirate it like everyone else.

I don’t want to create a new demo page because it would void all discussion, logs, reviews and analytics. It’s also time and effort I could spend on actual development.

I was mostly just curious about updates and such. so thank you for getting back to me.