I think a lot of people care, they just don't really care to say. but I appreciate you making these games open source, and allowing peoples dreams of making a game to come true in a quicker, and better way. I think finding games that are open source is always enjoyable, even more so for new devs, myself included, it's difficult to make a game that we truly want to, as we lack the knowing of how to. but people like you, who open source their games not only are kind enough to give their games out, but it also allows us, newer devs to create games we truly would struggle with, and would take months to create down to just days, and it even allows us to learn far quicker as we see what we're making/learning from infront of us. to even being able to play it, and slightly change it and see the outcome. I'm sorry no one has spoke out about how meaningful your games are as far as open source goes, but I hope you can see just how meaningful it is now. as making games is an art form, something that we humans use as a way to express, and grow in some form, but that's just imo. but I'm glad you intend on making more games, but honestly, I relate to what you're saying, no matter what, I always find myself thinking about how to make a game, how to work on it, and where to go with it. it's truly something that won't go away, it's something amazing, and it's funny how I also can't keep sane if I don't work on a game, it's pretty funny seeing it come from another person. and of course, I think all of your games will have some form of helpful use, you just have to know where to look, and how to see it. but great job, I can't wait to see what else you'll make, and I hope you're doing well. and I hope people have expressed how meaningful your games are, and I hope I've shown you that your games are meaningful, open source or not. but I think you already knew your games were meaningful as is, I at least hope so