Thanks for the wishes, guys. Everything is cool, I'm just gonna take a couple days off and reset myself. I already have a couple of possible solutions to help me overcome this, I will "try them for size" soon, and see if it helps.
So March will be kinda experimental, that is why I didn't want to charge people for my "experiments" haha.
But I'm sure this burn out will not be the end of me. I have a lot that I want to do and I'm positive that I'm going to do it. Once 0.12 is done, I will start working on the next update, so I don't plan to actually take March off, I'm just gonna try different things (work-wise) to avoid the routine.
I'm not going anywhere.
Hey, Oseo, please take care and all the time you need. Having fun with what you are doing is probably the most important thing in life after all.
To the people who do complain about the game (some of their posts have already been deleted by the admins):
-) The download of this game is not mandatory.
If you don't like it, don't take it. It's even tagged, so that you'd know in advance what you'd get.
-) Much of the content is optional.
The developer was thoughtful enough to enable us to opt out of bestiality. I also think that most of the game content still remains accessible without having to deal with Mia (somewhat loli). And even if not: Do it like I do, and just skip through it with "Ctrl".
-) It's free!
Oseo Bones is not only kind enough to basically present us with his hard work as a gift, but also to listen to our thoughts and ideas concerning his game. This is much more to our benefit than to his, so there is nothing wrong with an appreciative attitude once in a while.
-) Please don't complain about gifts.
Imho. constructive feedback surely is very useful, however demands and complaints are not. Those should be made in a kind and civil manner on Patreon, once you are willing to take part in the development by contributing. It's pretty much like when you get a gift car: Don't complain that it doesn't have those dark leather seats you crave so much.
-) Don't complain about delays.
Most developers want to comfort us, and in turn sometimes promise things they can't deliver on schedule. Be nice, and don't cut into them for underestimating the effort some things take.
I know I'll probably catch some heat for this post, but I honestly think that we all should be happy to get these cool, although never perfect games for free. It's the decent way to be at least accordingly appreciative, and it's perfectly ok to offer inspiration, but also important not to get pushy, even if the "gift" doesn't meet our high expectations.