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Doesn't seem like itDid hottomato at least pause his subscribestar?
Doesn't seem like itDid hottomato at least pause his subscribestar?
Right now, we don't know what happened to him.Doesn't seem like it
Same thought, but maybe the dev or his aid had communicated to f95 dev and told them, no proper news yet, we might get more info from the other dev who was helping him.A bit early to tag it abandoned, it hasn't been 3 months yet since his last post on SS, but heh.
Idk where to find the rules about the tag but it's only been 2 months since I last got in proper contact with him.Same thought, but maybe the dev or his aid had communicated to f95 dev and told them, no proper news yet, we might get more info from the other dev who was helping him.
https://f95zone.to/threads/game-uploading-rules-2024-02-29.524/Idk where to find the rules about the tag but it's only been 2 months since I last got in proper contact with him.
- Abandoned: used in the following cases:
- The developer states that the development has been permanently suspended.
- After 3 months of inactivity from the developer's public creator/crowdfunding accounts (Patreon, SS, etc), we will resolve special circumstances or scenarios on a case-by-case basis (no creator accounts, creators developing for free, Patreon accounts under review/ban).
- No game update has been released for an abnormally long period of time (>18 months).
- Game threads that are marked On-hold for over 6 months with no game update.
- Note: this prefix is only removed upon the release of a new update for purchase/download.
Well, I am not quite sure that Deadmoon Survival meets any of these criteria for being tagged as Abandoned, but this may be a positive for the fans, as the "Abandoned" tag on F95 can sometimes urge developers to reach out to their community and resolve any misconceptions.
Eternum is using Honey Select, and that thing looks amazing still. Obviously, there are limits to what HS can do, but Caribdi sure did push that engine to the limits.Well, it's no surprise to me. I've seen this movie a lot.
We all know that the developer made almost nothing with this game. And surprisingly, he managed to make more money by not releasing an update than when he released updates regularly.
In question, the game (my opinion, of course).
A game about an apocalyptic world (zombies) has a small range of people who like this theme (compared to other themes). I personally don't even like the theme, I was playing for the incest and NTR (which unfortunately had very little content).
The story itself was cliché, like all incest games, not very creative or surprising. The simple animations were scarce.
Honey Select is already very outdated, among other reasons.
Maybe it didn't get the attention the developer wanted, and without money, things don't move forward.