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DavyCroquette
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I don't think they'll remove my game. It's not a game about incest or rape, so if they follow Steam's lead, I should be fine.
I think that, in a panic, the people at Itch delisted the games to prevent Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal from cutting off payments — just to say: "Look, we did something right away."
These big companies can just click a button to block payments to a site, and once it's done, there's no going back.
I think Itch got scared and, in the panic, didn’t have time to think.
I hope that once all the incest and rape games are removed, they'll reindex the other games.
For now, it seems that only games involving incest or rape are being completely removed from Itch. So I don't think my game will be taken down (fingers crossed — the wave of bans has already begun); it's just "invisible" at the moment.
Updates are still planned to be released here.
Alternatively, you can subscribe to get early access to the game — but it requires a monthly payment. It also helps support the development of the game on:
I'm not trying to convince you, far from it , but the scene in the demo is far from the best part of the game.
It's simply a moment that doesn’t reveal too much. The story is the real strength of the game, and I think that’s why it’s been so appreciated.
Even revealing a tiny piece of it would ruin all the suspense.
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If you felt the demo was too short, that’s actually a good sign . it means time flew by :p
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Spending $20 for a story over 8 hours long, created by a single person working 4 hours a day for 2 years... doesn't seem too expensive to me.
Anyway, you might be missing out on a story you'd really love, just because of bad past experiences. That would be a shame :p
In any case, have a great day :)
Thank you for your feedback, it's totally understandable.
I know the demo is short, but it was designed as a glimpse, not as a full excerpt from the game.
I prefer to keep the demo compact rather than show too much and risk spoiling the story (which is quite complex).
In any case, thank you for taking the time to check it out — maybe curiosity will bring you back someday!
Mobile games are always cheaper. In addition, images and videos are heavily compressed.
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The PC version is around 6 GB, while the Android version is 1.8 GB.
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If you uninstall the Android version from your device, you will lose your save files.
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A few small features are not available on the Android version, such as searching for characters by name in the encounter menu.
Several small drawbacks led me to lower the price of the Android version. Make sure to choose the "Ultimate" version to get access to the latest release.

