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It's not that unlikely, comunities based around conlangs would do that a lot, just to find media related to their community. One of the reasons I have the option to put my game in toki pona is to bring a bit more content to the community, but then the question is about how would they find it, which is why I made this thread in the first place

Still I’m not sure putting it as a language is the best choice. How about adding it as a tag in the game, that way users can search by tag? They are meant as “custom keywords” for when users are searching for new games.

Apologies but I’m not familiar with “toki pona” or any community for custom languages.

The conlang community is actually quite large, I wouldn’t be surprised if advertising a game’s conlang support would give quite a boost (at least concerning the gaming subset of conlangers).

I don't know how I din't think about the tag thing. Thanks.

Also, I'm pretty sure you're familiar with Na'vi, Klingon , Dothraki or Esperanto, which are popular conlangs and have speakers around the world.

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I’m more familiar with Dungeons and dragons languages, like elvish, but I see what you mean. I just never thought someone would like to play a game in a language like that, which I find pretty interesting.

Now that you mention it that way, I see why that would be useful for some users. I hope tags can solve it, at least temporarily.