I assume this is your game, so I'll leave you a positive message here;
While the game looks rough, you've also gotten over the biggest hurdle a lot of developers have - Putting something out there. The fact that you managed to put something out in a playable state is impressive. You will however get a lot of negative feedback when its a very early version of the game, despite you offering it for free.
I hope you wont let it get you down and that this game will become one of the best reviewed games on here in the future.
Thank you so much for the kind comment, I really appreciate it. As you said, getting the game into a playable state took a very long time. I’ve genuinely been working on this project almost non-stop for the last three years. I didn’t take a single day off, and even on days when I was sick, I still worked on it.
I know that since this is an early access version, there will be many bugs and negative feedback, and I was prepared for that. Still, I think I expected a bit more understanding and positive feedback, considering how difficult it is to develop a game like this alone with a $0 budget. That part can be mentally exhausting.
I also don’t have a test team, and I don’t really know anyone who can properly test the game. I only tested it myself, so it’s inevitable that I missed things. I’m still actively working on the project and ready to fix issues, but many comments just say “it’s full of bugs” without giving any details, which makes it hard to address the problems. I’m still continuing to test and improve the game, but it hasn’t been easy.