Can you help by telling me how to start the game on android as after installing it i can't see the option to start it,only continue and load options are thereStory is good and pretty interesting for now. But some how, quite confusing to a certain extent? I feel like some character's backstory is lacking or missing as well.
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Ren'Py games on Windows have a secondary storage folder in C:\users\{yourusername}\AppData\Roaming\RenPy\The game gets bricked and unable to play if you click on continue instead of new game the first time you install it. now if you delete and download it again it will still be unplayable because it's stored somewhere in the Computers temp files. real dumb set up by the developer. not worth playing in my opinion
According to a recent message from the developer on Discord, the Steam release date seems to have been pushed back to the end of June (at the earliest). He explains that he still has a lot of work to do.Interestingly the release date on Steam has quietly changed from "April 2025" to "2025".
Has a new release date, or word on the delays, been mentioned at all (I'm not on the discord)?
Yes, I’ve been hearing more and more people mention this — and honestly, it’s starting to worry me quite a bit.Hopefully this gentleman will be lucky and the person reviewing his game for Steam approval will be someone with common sense.
Two games that I follow have been rejected because they are accused of "using real people" when they are actually AI-animated using the classic renders, similar to the animations in this game's Steam trailer.
I think it's High School not college that is a no go cause College should be 18+ usually and the fact there is a decent amount of college games on steam.I know a dev who got banned immediately, without any review, just for using the word “college”.
Yes, exactly — I know there’s a mix-up between English and French meanings, and that dev got caught by it just like I almost did just now while translating.I think it's High School not college that is a no go cause College should be 18+ usually and the fact there is a decent amount of college games on steam.
I don't know Steam and I don't know if they accept porn games but if they do I don't think it's hard to understand what content they accept, simple just download some and analyze it. It seems to me that the unclear and uncommunicative policy they adopt is stressful, therefore I don't think it's a good idea to continue with publishing attempts after having obtained such multiple and incomprehensible rejections. Have a nice day.Yes, exactly — I know there’s a mix-up between English and French meanings, and that dev got caught by it just like I almost did just now while translating.
And bam — instant sanction, with no chance to change or even explain.
The demo was actually approved by Steam — but only after I made all the required adjustments!I don't know Steam and I don't know if they accept porn games but if they do I don't think it's hard to understand what content they accept, simple just download some and analyze it. It seems to me that the unclear and uncommunicative policy they adopt is stressful, therefore I don't think it's a good idea to continue with publishing attempts after having obtained such multiple and incomprehensible rejections. Have a nice day.
You know, some of my reviews here confirm that I am a fan of your project and I follow some other games but I am not one who frequents this environment often, but for the little experience and for what I have seen here there are only two ways to be successful: managing to allude to supporters (and I don't think it's the best way and there are some who are really good at making fun of people) or publishing updates that respect a fixed deadline and not too long (I think maximum two months but there is someone who updates every 15 days and has had an astonishing success). For the rest I don't think you lack skills to orbit in this environment. Good luck.The demo was actually approved by Steam — but only after I made all the required adjustments!
And honestly, it’s easy to say that when you’re not relying on the game’s revenue to make a living.
I’m not doing this in my spare time anymore — this is my full-time job now.
Believe it or not, that's a good signI had to go back and forth for at least two weeks just to get the demo approved after removing that image.
Mmm... I don't think so; it would have been words like "school" or "high school".I know a dev who got banned immediately, without any review, just for using the word “college”.
Because in English, unlike in French, “college” implies underage characters — and that was enough for an instant ban, with no chance to explain.
I don't remember, but I don't think so. At least, there is no such tag in the Steam database.Do you know if those devs you mentioned had added the “realistic” tag to their games?
No, I can't remember the reviewer's name... I think it's Mary or something like that. She just rejects them, giving a vague reason, and they can't appeal or re-upload something with the same name. It's very unfair, and goodbye to the $100 they spent to get the review doneWere they able to speak directly with the Steam team during their review process?
Then you're on the right track, and you've got another kinder reviewer!Personally, I had to resubmit my demo six or seven times, because each time they claimed the review failed due to “real people in sexual situations”.
There is one that I would prefer not to share, as the person had to delete everything and simply retired.Would you mind sharing the names of the games that were excluded?