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I played the game a couple months ago and really enjoyed it. The dungeon/ kidnapping stuff was a bit heavy for me but being able to choose morally lighter options made it more enjoyable. I love how many outcomes can stem from the scene with Nylah and the visuals of the game are very impressive.

Which leads me to my actual question, without trying to give the impression of "when next update" I wanted to ask how long you think the game would take to reach a point where you would consider it "finished"? It's a very impressive game and I imagine it takes a hell of an effort doing it by yourself. How do you avoid getting burned out?

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Hey, thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad the morally lighter options made you feel more comfortable, it does get pretty dark but it was originally inspired by the Taken movies. :)

As for your question, at the moment I don't really have a finished state in mind. I'm aware I'm a very ambitious person in this sense but I look at the game more as a means for me to write however many stories I want. So as one story line ends, another may begin. But of course, you're very correct that burn out is a real thing and I very much feel the stress of delivering, hoping people will like it and so on. But to answer very honestly, I don't really do anything at the moment to avoid burn out and perhaps I should. At the same time though, the stress makes me perform better.

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Thanks for the response! As long as you still enjoy it that's the main thing. I suppose if it ever feels like more a chore than a hobby that's a sign to take a bit of a break.

I wish you good health and eagerly await the next update!