Wtf was this person thinking. Seriously someone finish this game it deserves to actually FINISH quests. The new game he is working on won't touch this game by far. And all hose supporters waiting for an update and he just quits for some stupid reason to work on a new game that is still unfinished. How much dough does this guy need to finish a dam game. Tower of Trample had less donations and it's still going strong. Makes no dam sense. A true blue ball ball buster and not the erotic one but the taking an ice bath instead. Pathetic I have no other comment.
Zenkuro had a winning formula with this game -- femdom, feet, good art, interesting character development -- but seems to suffer from a lot of the same issues many other indie H-game developers do where he perhaps overestimated his own enthusiasm and/or ambition and the amount of work and time that is required for these projects.
We see that even for games like
Tower of Trample or
Under The Witch or
Lilith's Throne, making over $60k USD annually (more than the average salary in the USA) doesn't always help push out timely updates either. So it's not even that a lot of these developers
need money for development time, they just lack the drive and that becomes apparent within just the first year of the game's development. They're probably unwilling to lock themselves in their bedroom all day writing, coding, and drawing while abandoning their hobbies and other interests to prioritize their game.
This is one of many femdom H-games that gets uploaded here with huge potential to join the greats of this genre at the top until its developer eventually realizes that it's just too much to handle by themselves, or they lose motivation and so they think a different project would be better as maybe it's planned to be smaller in scale and so they assume it's a good alternative to the game they're slowly giving up on.
I compare it sort of to when an author/writer starts experiencing the "writer's block" phenomenon. These developers can't seem to energize themselves but know they're expected to release something, and so they start trying to create a new story and game that they assume will be better.