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Do you have Discord? If not, why not create an account? Twitter, Facebook, and Bluesky are great platforms for sharing art, but for games, Discord is more recommended for interacting directly with fans, answering questions, and asking for ideas. Also, based on Discord's performance, you can decide if it's worthwhile to create a Patreon for potential crowdfunding without worrying about making the games paid; you might need to offer beta versions or early access on Patreon. 

Regarding Discord, it would be necessary to have administrators to ensure it doesn't become a mess. Obviously not at the beginning, but as the project grows, this will become necessary. Discord is the best option, even with its disadvantages, to start building a fanbase. 

Just an idea.

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I'd rather share on twitter and here bc discord is a bit much to me cuz I'm not social and I don't rlly want to mod over it or pay mods to do that.. and in most discord servers I'm in I almost never speak I just talk to my friends on discord so sorry but, I can't do that :(

Edit: I forgot to answer the patreon thing omg.. uh, I would have to make it a fanbox bc patreon bans you for off site thing and I don't want to deal with their censorship but I will make one in the future where I'll post art and wip but it won't be this soon maybe this year but Idk I don't wanna say much but like I might idk I'm indecisive, I wanna get better at making lewd art or art in general for something like that but I eventually will bc the games are not gonna bc vns like this one in the future (not that I'm abandoning vns) and we gotta cook but for now dw its fine but maybe in the near future there will be a fanbox or something :D!

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I'd say you're quite sociable, even if you don't talk much directly with people outside your social circle. You communicate a lot through art; all forms of art are a form of communication—drawings, games, texts—all of that can convey something about a person: things we like, things we don't like, what makes us happy or unhappy, ideas, values, beliefs; these are things that end up being transmitted. So, as for you not being sociable, I disagree somewhat. 

Regarding Patreon, I didn't imagine there were so many restrictions and unnecessary bureaucracy to have a Patreon, wow! At least you already have a plan for the future, which is great, and even if I give you one or two ideas, I'm sure it's not a good idea to follow advice from a random person on the internet; nobody knows what's best for you besides yourself. I hope you achieve your goal, regardless of whether you continue with visual games or not.

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Thanks FrogW, I'm glad you get it and I hope you play the future games fr :D