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MasterNTheRPGHorrorFan

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A member registered Oct 07, 2022

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Just found this and looks interesting, but have a couple questions. On your Patreon, it says about the Spicy version, "anyone that was in this tier since the game was in development (October for Residents of Evilville) will get a DM with the link for the game." Does that mean even if I join now, I can't get the Spicy version, or am I misunderstanding?


Also, what exactly does the Spicy version consist of compared to the regular version? I assume it's the NSFW/uncensored version, but I wanna make sure.

Windows 10, same here. Looked like a fun Mother's day thing, but nope

So I’m a little confused about some of the endings?

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In particular, End 1- was Roze the devil all along? Is the devil an alternate version of Roze from another parallel world?  Did she become a serial killer to make all those graves and coffins?

Also, in End 2, why does Roze see a bunch of alternate versions of her that died like the dolls?

Just found out about this game and it sounded legit interesting... until I learned what  you did, and I agree 100%. Frankly, the fact that potential paying customers are being locked out of content because they didn't pay in time is flat-out disrespectful towards paying customers. 

That the developer is ignoring requests with "the game is still fun without it" does nothing to change the fact that regular players are being forced to buy an objectively inferior version if they want to experience it at all, and again comes off as disrespectful and apathetic towards the desires of potential customers. Releasing the 18+ scenes only to Kickstarter backers isn't rewarding them so much as it is punishing everyone else.

If the developer doesn't want to make Kickstarter backers mad by releasing content they paid extra for, they could always sell the patch at an increased price to what the backers paid, ensuring that the backers still get a benefit (they don't have to pay as much) while still allowing new players to experience all the game's content.

But until that happens, I'll be taking my money to games that don't feel the need to hide content from their players.