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Thanks for the info. Yes, I understand you (you talking about context/referencing ) and you're right, but the point here is that it's part of the game not description (and in THE IMPOSSIBLE DLC and THE IMPOSSIBLE 2 this will be explain more). THE IMPOSSIBLE is not a just a puzzle game (https://steamcommunity.com/id/patch_impossible_inc ). So, if you only focus on the description/context, you're right 100%, but if you play the game and talk with PATCH you'll understand it, then you change your mind, but for example: if the moderators (Itch) want, I'll delete the post or change it, but that's part of the game.

This argument makes literally zero sense. The fact is that your claim is objectively false. I wishlisted the game on Epic because it looks interesting, then found the itch.io page when looking for more information. Arguing "but it's part of the game" doesn't negate that you're listing this as a feature, not an in-game story element. You're telling people that this is the first game with dark mode, and that isn't true. It is very definitely and without any ambiguity, a false statement you're using to market the game. And in most parts of the world, false advertising is illegal, so you should really consider stopping doing that just from the fact that you've admitted to knowing it's false, rather than waiting for the platform you're selling the game on to call you out on it.