- Dec 30, 2020
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Only he who does nothing makes no mistakes. And the developer is a good guy, he works. And he will succeed.

Dear dev, I beg you, don’t stop developing your game. Don’t give up because of the negativity. Everyone faces challenges, but only those who overcome them succeed. Over time, your game will be appreciated for what it’s worth—if you keep working on it.
The game sparks interest. But people need more content. I think it’s worth releasing one big update. It takes time. If people are talking about the game, it means they’re interested. I don’t think the interest will fade. Keep doing your thing, and everything will work out![]()
What do you mean?
Author. Don't pay attention to negative comments. You're doing well in everything.![]()
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. THERE'S NOT A SINGLE GAME ON THE FORUM WITHOUT NEGATIVE COMMENTS.
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1 I don't want to, but I'm going to play it anyway. I know you'll hurt me again. The game will be abandoned again, or there will be such an interval between updates that we'll all suffer.
So you're a "the glass is half full of Ebola" kind of person?
2 It's worse than waiting for the first night with your first crush.
Later you'll realize thet the innocent anticipation was the only good part before the crushing dissapointment and disillusionment manifests (revealing the actual course of our pathetic search for "true love")
3 Worse than waiting for a free moment in the room you share with three other roommates in college.
Because you forgot to bring your pet ferret from home, so the subtle inavoidable sent of urine could ensure your privacy
4 Worse than waiting for a kind word from your mother-in-law.
Since her voice inevitably caused my balls to adhere to my spinal cord and the whole thing would retract up into my brainstem and then close and bolt the cranial foramen that they normally used. I made it a policy to avoid all of her words whenever possible.
5 It's like waiting for something that keeps eluding you.
And that's why bear traps were invented, so wait patiently until the prey was careless, then SNAP!
6 It's the same like "Catch the Dragon"
I believe the appropriate game to cite here is "Choke the Chicken"!
And that's my honest feedback.