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Nice!

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I'd be happy to pay the whole 5$ for your game, but I'm not sure about the general public. I hope you don't meet much resistence and I hope the slice steam will take from your pockets doesn't disencourage you.

I wish you luck! If you don't find success, it's probably ppl stupity's fault and not yours, since your game is great lol

I'm surely going to check your new project. I'll be following your work.

The content of a game should be (at least to some degree) proportional to the the price asked for the game. So the answer is: your game does't need more content, but maybe you'll have to ask a cheap price for it (maybe only 5 dollars?). One good example for this is "Arida: backlands awakening"", a game that got some hype here in Brazil: it costs only 5-10 dollars (it started at 10; and here in Brazil it's only 2 dollars, if you'd convert the currency), probably because it has only 1-2 hors of content.

I guess I wasn't clear: I don't think Endzone's studio is playing a market trick at all! People who accuses Endzone of greenwashing are ungrateful, imo. They make me sad lol. Endzone's "green" attitude is really nice, I think.

Sure, maybe these accusations have smtg to do with the not-very-good reception of the game. It may also have smtg to do with the conspirationists waves we're living these days. Conspiracionists often like to target (all kinds of) "philanthropy".

I see, you're trying to be coherent. Well, this level of coherence should be obvious and mandatory for everyone, but it actually sounds completely abnormal lol. Kudos, mate. I hope someday you'll decide to do that charity. Sadly and ungratefully, people will accuse you of "greenwashing", as it's happening right now, coincidentally, in the comments of the most recent news from the game Endzone (they announce from time to time how many trees were planted with money raised from the game sales).

Just one more thing, now that I understood your message: even if not much, your games may also be adding to the the pile of some good subjective experience and even to some good game culture, I'd dare say, and not only to the garbage pile.

Was that an intended pun? English is not my main language so I'm not sure what you're referring to as garbage pile nor why.

Let me rephrase everything: even within the limits of the genre "casual manager", this game is brilliant. My bet is that maybe you would earn some good money and fans by selling it on other popular platforms. Maybe what I'm saying is just some common naiveness you're tired of hearing.

Come on, put this on steam mate