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I think that's an interesting question, because I've realised recently that some of the games I follow have been considered complete, story-wise, by their devs for a while, but they're still pushing out bugfixes or bonus content on the side after moving on to new projects. None of them have been marked as completed. I've been surprised how many people following those games expect/feel entitled to the content the devs are releasing after the game is actually finished. For this game, idk because the dev has specifically mentioned characters and features they still intend to add. For some of the other games, those games are finished to me. For most of them I haven't even downloaded the bonus content updates because I haven't finished the some of the base games yet, and I feel like bonus content is usually for replays. I think another interesting question would be should every game with the completed tag always be considered finished, even if, for example, the dev had the tag put on the game to start a new project but left the game a buggy mess that stops in the middle of a scene?Let's get hypothetical for a second: If this game never gets another update, would it count as abandoned because we won't be getting any more girls, or would it count as complete because the game technically got to version 1.0 a while ago, and the game could be considered finished since Gwen has been fully implemented for a month or two.
...Combandoned? ...Abpleted?