VN Ren'Py Completed Innkeeper [Final] [Gurdin Alehammer]

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Mauser45

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New/updated? I only see this game marked as 'completed' with no change-log available. As it was only posted in July, I'm skeptical
 

oldmasterxd

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so thi game still not completed right ? next build '' ''
ADD tag incest also pls ? thank you
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the66

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per request, here is my unofficial android port of Innkeeper v1.0
have fun and please report problems (you can reach me )
 
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Avaron1974

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Too many "devs" don't know what they are doing. If you are getting into development and expect your first game to make you big bucks you are doing it wrong.

It takes time to build a player base and even longer to get a paying player base. People want to see consistency and launching a demo isn't enough for that. It's going to take at least finishing one game to get in enough people to call it a living.

I see too many devs coming in thinking of making that quick cash and it's just not possible any more.

Sure there are devs that made thousands very quickly but those launched their games when H games, especially in the west, were very few and far between. Now it's a pretty big industry with some impressive teams working on games that rival the AAA industry, especially those huge scale HRPG's coming from Japan.

Even Western porn RPG's are catching up with games like Opala, Roundscape, Renryuu, Daughter of Essence, Last Sovereign and many others. You are talking 50+ hour games with a lot of story and depth that keep people playing and wanting more.

Some of those, like Opala and Roundscape, took a while to build up while some are still getting there.

On top of that we have some amazing VN's like Depraved Awakening and Where the Heart is that are just starting to build up yet we get devs launching a demo and quitting when people don't throw money at them.

If money is the reason you are starting development, quit. You won't make any for a while, especially now after so many abandoned games. I won't support anyone until they get near to finishing their first game. I'll never throw money at demo's or 0.1's, it's not worth my time when I don't know if they will finish them or not. I'm not going to waste my hard earned money on developers I have no faith in.
 
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