Thank you for your generosity! Memes are my thing, I will try to restrain myself in the future.
Thank you for the kind words. Personally I wouldn’t do that, seems to risk. Please make sure you have enough funds to survive for as long as possible. I grew up poor and it sucks. I hate that kind of instability. Good luck with your studio! :)
The demo is like a prologue level. Definitely play it. It will not spoil anything, it adds to the experience as you learn some stuff about The Dev (within the game world)
Thank you so much :)
Thank you :)
Thank you, you are too kind. Also I’m pretty sure you can probably play it on low or medium. Try the demo if you want see how it runs
haha I know there is a way to QUIT on the Engine I’m using. I wonder if there is a way to Uninstall it haha
YES! I love them both too, some of my main inspirations. Glad someone else sees it!
Congrats on that! To just get a game demo to Next Fest is huge! I don’t know how to not feel like salesman, but just try to be sincere and share your success with players. Despite all the rage-bait and negativity on the internet, people genualny like positive stories. That’s what I try to do at least :)
absolutely :)
Thank you! Almost two years in development now, I really hope people enjoy it. It might truly break my heart if it players are disappointment
Thank you! I have two other games and this has never happened! I was still a newbie then. I took my time making this one. I hope people enjoy it : )
Thank you so much to everyone who has wishlisted the game—it truly means the world to me. And if you’ve never heard of it, that’s totally okay! I just wanted to share a bit about what it’s like to pursue the dream of making indie games on your own.
Balancing this with a regular job, a wonderful dog, and a supportive girlfriend can be overwhelming, and honestly, sleep has become more of a luxury than a reality at this point. But creating games has always been a huge dream of mine, and no matter how tough it gets, I’m determined to make it happen. I genuinely believe that the harder you work, the luckier you become—but it all starts with putting in the work.
I just wanted to take a moment to remind everyone that, even if a game doesn’t turn out perfect, most indie devs have poured their heart and soul into it, often while juggling tight budgets, limited time, or both. In my case, my brother, who’s an amazing programmer, helps out whenever he can, but he’s been incredibly busy this past year, so it’s mostly just on weekends. For me, it’s been a lot of 14-hour days.
So thank you again for all the support—it makes all the sacrifices worthwhile. And to any fellow developers out there, keep pushing forward. We’re all in this together.
Loving the vibe of this comment :D
I don’t a Steam Deck but maybe I will get one at some point and optimize for it
Thank you nontheless :)
Yeah, no problem. Everyone should check, I would check too if it was not my link. Thanks for the reminder