Heads up! The newest version is up on both Itch.io and Steam! We've fixed the achievements and added an "unlock" button so you can get your achievements back :) Thanks for your patience!
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Hi there! Sorry for the trouble. I think it has something to do with a version of Ren'py that did not mesh well with the Steam Achievement Libraries. We tried a lot of fixes but couldn't get it to work. It was out of our control for a while.
Fortunately, the recent update on Ren'py fixed this bug, and we're working on an update right now. Hang on tight. A new version with working achievements is coming!
Hi pinkensteins! Thank you so much for the detailed and glowing review! I'm so happy you love the game and we want to continue making more games like this. Please continue supporting our future releases ^-^. Happy holidays! Thanks for making our day! P.S. Wow I just realized you followed us here from Steam to support us. Oh my... You are wonderful! Thank you so much!
Hi there Karen! The game is scanned with both Avast Antivirus and MalwareBytes and both came up clean. As of the time of writing, the game has been downloaded 6k+ times in Mediafire and more in Steam. Some anti-viruses just give a false negative on Ren’py files. If you're still worried, the Steam version has no complaints. It's free so please give it a shot! http://store.steampowered.com/app/421670/CUPID__A_free_to_play_Visual_Novel/
You've got really helpful points, ElTipejoLoco. I dont mind if only existing followers see these, actually. I'm more concerned about the culture of Itch.io. Do people normally expect finished games or do they like/appreciate/tolerate/hate/ignore this sort of in-progress development updates. The current game I'm making has very little art at the moment, so it kinda makes sense that only people who like our stuff might be interested in getting updates. Seeing that you have to make a new project to update your activity seems to be supporting the idea that people are more into games that gamedev updates. But that's just my theory. I realize that by creating a new project, it can be a form of marketing though. So I guess both approaches are valid. That said, is it normal for people in Itch.io to post unfinished projects on their feed?
I'm so happy you played both our games, by the way! Thanks for being with us since the beginning!