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There's atually a couple or so reasons for that.Isn't this game pretty old? It seems I just finished all the content ( I'm at the competition with sis and I can't progress anymore ) in like an hour. Why it has so little content even tho it's in development for a long time? There are only handfull of scenes in it. Am I missing some content? The game is pretty straight forward so I don't think I've missed anything. Don't get me wrong the game is amazing. I love the quality of the scenes and designs of the characters. Especially the facial expressions are top tier. Just surprised how short it was...
I don't actively develop the game, I work on it only on my free time, which can be pretty scarce some days. Most of the time I have to juggle development time with my "real life" job, spending time with the wife and doing stuff around the house.
Back in 2019, I remade the game from scratch, everything was remade, scenes, imagery, characters, code, pretty much the only thing that didn't change was the story. That took me a lot more time than I thought it would. This has been both a blessing and a curse.
Blessing in that I learned so much stuff regarding programming and scene composition and it helped me grow a lot as a dev and artist.
And a curse in that it set me back a full year in development.
Also, there's the fact that I'm a perfectionist and most of the time I don't set for the "good enough" quality. I know it sounds like I'm busting my balls, but it is what it is. Perfectionism can be a pain in the neck due to the vicious cycle it creates, leading to anxiety episodes and even depression.
It kinda goes like this:
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This has actually been a pretty common topic during therapy for me, lmao.
Anyway, I don't want to sound like I'm creating excuses, I just felt like those are the main factors that contribute to what you pointed out.