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Today makes two months of the last announcement in their kickstarter page and tbh I feel... disappointed. I think I speak for the majority of us here when I say I don't want to rush them with the game, I just want them to be here. To give us some news. It's bad to disappear but it's just as bad to come back two months ago complaining about life and then disappear for who knows how long again. I know life happens, we all know there are people involved in this and that they have their own problems BUT I wish they had some deference with the people who backed their kickstarter. There were actual people contributing with money to this, and even if it sounds bad I think they deserve to know what's going on. Not just when and/or if the game is progressing, but to at least to show their faces to say they're on it, even if slowly. Even if some days or weeks they can't do as much as they'd like, but at least be here. Say so. Don't keep us like this, in a radio silence limbo because it's unerving, and very unfair.

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You're absolutely right, everyday I come here to see if there is any update, but everytime I'm disappointed to see there is nothing new. Man, I was so excited about this game.

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Honestly I can agree -.- I just hope the others are alright to be honest.

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This is very true, this is one of the reasons that i'm very careful with kickstarters specially visual novels, they are unresponsive, they promise to finish the project one year but do so in years after years, they collect a lot of money out of the kickstarts with promises and then when it comes to deliver it feels like they are doing a "favor" to the fans, no, they payed for the project it was a payment with a promise not a donation. There are a few kickstarters that are doing things right for example Re:Legend, they keep updates on monthly basis if anything happens with the project they inform the backers immediately that is a professional treatment. I wish it was like that for all of it, because let's be honest the projects that are acting this way (unresponsive does not deliver for years on their promises) end up closing doors to future projects, on her last update she was promoting a new visual novel kickstarter, but being honest i would never back up a project that she recomends, don't get me wrong, i love her writing she truly has talent as a otome creator but she lack the professionalism that comes with it. This is just my opinion though.