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Hey. So, leafing through comments, first one was the obvious that I noted (BM over WS). While I understand updates probably aren't released at the same rate, I have BM on Steam, and haven't seen any major updates there since May '23. So, a while. There's also menu options available, that have no reason being there since they won't work til the game is finished in it's entirety, apparently. While I understand these things take time, and your game has some absolutely fantastic images, it's still a big gap. Since v0.8.0 was April '23 and v0.8.5 was May '23, and it's now April of the following year with nothing new added to my knowledge.

Which brings me to WS. Needs editing for typos, and proper marking of who is speaking in some areas. Agreeing with another comment, it's far more of a fun game. Mostly lighthearted, doesn't take itself too seriously, but still doesn't conform to everything else and is fairly original. I think it would do well with an update, and that cliffhanger was...tense (honestly more wondering about the sandwich from Lil than the girl, since I guessed the who-but-not-when of the situation when I first saw the lab).

This isn't a criticism, but more of a "more updates needed regularly", and on both games, not just one.

Even though this was released more recently, and it's a side-gig, I enjoy it far more.

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Thanks a lot for this comment, yes, WS is a bit rough around the edges, but that's because I don't spend as much time to flesh things out, and double check everything, like I do in BM. It's also a bit of a fun ride for myself when I work on it, I can integrate all the crazy, and sometimes even stupid ideas, that I'd never use for BM.

I agree, updates are slow, but that comes with being a single developer. I have a lot of stuff going on in real life, I have a wife that wants attention, a house that needs renovation, etc.. In short, I'm pretty busy, and can't spend as much time as I want to on development anymore, but I'm still working on bith games regularly.

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you are still doing an amazing job. I love small developers because i feel like they put their heart and soul into making the games because they can and not pump it out like big companies for a cash grab. i love to support the games that you can see them put their heart and soul because they can, and they enjoy it. keep up the amazing work.