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Hey everyone, Pocket Campfire Dev here!
Seeing a lot of very understandable comments about the state of development, and after a VERY long time of this project left abandoned I've been working on a complete rebuild of the project.

The game's been left in a very rough shape, but rest assured over the past months a fully functional build in a new engine was made. I updated the page description, check out the Updates category to see what you can expect!

Thank you all for your continued interest, I could've never dreamed this game would still get this amount of traction many years after its conception! Stay tuned for the big update, I'm hoping to have it done end of March or begin of April.

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Not going to lie to you. I thought you got hit with the famous nintendo stop or die destitute. So it coming back at all is a miracle. However i do have to ask. Are you still planning on doing a mobile/android version or is it just pc?

Once it's live, definitely set up a Patreon! Fleshed out games make top dollar. Not to mention, there isn't anything making top dollar that is Pokemon focused. I'm just worried about Nintendo :/

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Yeah I'd get a nice red dot on my forehead if Nintendo finds out I'm doing monitized NSFW pokemon projects!

I've debated doing Patreon-supported game development, but it'd be featuring own IPs (possibly similar) and I'm not even sure if I want to yet. Game development is incredibly taxing and time consuming and there's other ventures I'm interested in as well, so that possibility is still up for debat

Take your time. I'm one of many who kept a loose eye on this game despite fully believing it was probably abandoned. Even slow updates will be ate up. If you find your following growing a shit ton, then maybe capitalizing is good. But for now, I'm okay waiting for slow & steady updates.

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Looking forward to it. I had been checking this page every few months to see if there was still life here. Glad to see there indeed is.