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v1.21 UwU The newest version of the game at the moment.
Porngames never truly die, they just get abandonedObligatory how is this still alive?
I brought it up with the Dev and they are working on it, or so they told me...i love the fact that it's the 1.21 versiob while on steam you only have the 1.16 version since april... someone know how to contact the dev to ask them to update the steam version?
thx, i appreciateI brought it up with the Dev and they are working on it, or so they told me...
because it's a good gameObligatory how is this still alive?
Wasn't this game abandoned by the creator because of some reason I didn't bother to read other than the fact that it was abandoned?
Oh, I see. Played this way back in the day, and quite frankly, didn't know it's still around in active development. That's interesting that it's been continuing to expand. Good luck to the dev team.the game developerYou must be registered to see the linksput it on steam and sold it did updates so forth on there, and they added workshop support for Modding via steam directly into the game anyways the steam version is the finished product, I believe and i guess and form my understand has no errors like above screenshoot shows.
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I'm actually surprised a site like steam allows incomplete games which can become abandoned on its site in the first place.I keep looking at this on Steam but haven't pulled the trigger on buying it yet. Love other text based games so will have to give this a try.
Steam has no content control anymore. You only have to pay a small amount and can release your game.I'm actually surprised a site like steam allows incomplete games which can become abandoned on its site in the first place.
To me, steam is like Harvard. The reason it's so hard to get into Harvard is because they don't want to be known as a school with a high failure/dropout rate.
Not good for the reputation. This is true for Harvard and for steam.
Steam's allowed incomplete games on its platform for the majority of its lifetime, you're over a decade late to this realization.I'm actually surprised a site like steam allows incomplete games which can become abandoned on its site in the first place.
To me, steam is like Harvard. The reason it's so hard to get into Harvard is because they don't want to be known as a school with a high failure/dropout rate.
Not good for the reputation. This is true for Harvard and for steam.