Well, ok.
I am excited off new psychological games of any kind. Kind of strange that i am stuck with that genre.
Thanks for sharing.
I actually have a space at Neocities.
True, i have DuckDuckGo for searches.
The point is, there are options. Like always there are.
Your share looks nice. It looks a little odd on my 27 inch widescreen. lol but i will try it out.
The only thing i can add of wisdom is, that your are a product on the web. To 99% at least. So it is harder to escape this fact and very few people are trying to be invisible to potential cookie hunters.
Again, thanks for sharing
I do agree with what you are writing.
I think i am personally rather disappointed about where the internet has gone. There isn't much magic left, when i started using it in the 90s. Like or not Like, you personal credit is what seems to matter. Plus adds that follow you. I just used Shutup 10 which made Windows a little dumber. I lost convenience but won more peace.
I only have very view channels on Discord. Mostly devs but i hardly look inside.
Personally i tend to go more opensource because that way, there is less spying. There are a lot of good alternatives out there to replace Discord. Revolt - Find Your Community
In reality, you as a dev has to be where the people are.l Your customers.
I doubt, even if i would like it, that people would use IRC. It is a little more complicated than Discord.
Most of the Devs (Indie and big devs) are on Discord.
I didn't hear a lot of problems but yes, they monetize the platform quite well.
It could change in years time but for now, i don't see many alternatives.
I am mostly silent on Discord.
This caught my attention.
A really good game so far. Everything works, but i haven't gone far.
The kind of game i need right now. And don't we all love Ikea? Where you feel, you never leave? Always wandering around. Looking for the exit.
Please keep up the development.
p.s. it seems the game wants to call out. Is there a reason for it?
This is of course not good. Maybe that explains it then.
These days, i fear that i can't keep up with all the new rules and offerings. (aka Last Steam License).
So, yes. its great that itch actually lets you sell your creation on their website. It probably hasn't the reach as the giant Steam.
I for one, only heart about itch by accident. It was unknown to me before.
The last game i bought on here was Fear and Hunger.
I think i should be more grateful that devs offer their full version on itch.
For years, i ignored the platform and thought, weird. But the more i browse, try out games, i find it a quest of sorts with some very unique games that wouldn't be anywhere else.
I know very little about why this or that platform is better.
As far as i am concerned, i would be willing to pay the dev here and download it.
It struck me just as odd to see Steam (wish list) on here. My perspective is purely that of a consumer rather than a developer.
So, i kind of ignored itch for a long time until i discovered that there are many good games actually on the website.
I especially like the horror section.
The quality is usually really good and even if its only a demo, i am glad to get my hands on it.
So i want to say thank you to any dev that makes their games available and show the game ideas.
As someone who played with DAZ for some years, i have to say it is a hard road to make a game. In some regards, i am more conflicted to call novellas games in the traditional sense but i am very much ok with pixel graphics and rather with a good story.
So, thanks again, i really appreciate the effort and knowledge you guys have.