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I'm currently putting the finishing touches on an expansion book to my Furry TTRPG,  and looking around for someone who may be interested in creating a cover picture for it. It's going to be an asian-themed expansion, so if you're decent at capturing that kind of vibe it would be very cool to hear from ya.

If you're interested in providing more than just cover art that would be cool too, but really all I'm looking for in order to ship it is a neat cover pic. All the writing and editing is done already. 

I can credit ya in the book if you so desire, and offer a cut of profits it makes. Coincidentally, if you're looking for help writing stuff then I'm quite good at that and willing to help you with writing if you provide me with art.

Personally, my proposal is only for paid games, you should have to buy the game before you're able to review it. That is more or less how it works on Steam.

If a person buys your game and still gives it a negative review, fine, you at least made a sale off them.

This change alone would help prevent review bomb harassment by random people for paid products.

Your demeanour is rude and your assumptions incorrect. Please try to be better in the future.

I've reported your hateful message and am blocking you as I've no time for hate in my life.

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The irony there is at least one of my games reviews had a very hateful message from someone who did not buy or download my game, and itch will not remove it. Its been there for a month now.

I already reported the reviews in question nearly a month ago when I made this post, but Itch staff never removed the multiple 1 star reviews from people who had no way of  having played the game.

Had to result to just turning off reviews due to harassment Itch won't do anything about, as the game had 0 downloads and several 1 star reviews.

That is more or less what I was intending on doing, I just wasn't sure if that's allowed on Itch, to have two versions of the same game listed without you getting in trouble.

It's just the only way I could come up with to accurately denote my game using their new self-reporting system

Recently Itch has made it mandatory to say if your game has AI stuff in it, and while my game does not have any at the moment, I'm preparing a version of my game with AI art because I can't afford actual art.

I want to make the version available but don't want my normal version of the game to get filtered for containing AI art when it doesn't.

How does one go about listing something like this? Should I create a second page for my game to denote that version has AI?

Just have one page but say it doesn't use AI because the primary version doesn't?

Tell people who buy my game to email me to receive a version with art?

Poland doesn't really exist in my setting because the lore begins with the surrender of France. So I didn't associate any species specifically with them.

Animals with social penalties mostly are from nations they were/are currently at war with, so Bears from Russia, Badgers from the UK and Possums from America.

There are plenty of videogames where you play as a villain but few tabletop RPGs where you do the same so I find it fun to expand what a ttrpg can be.

I'm unfamiliar with the term "how do you square" so I don't quite understand. If you're asking how I translate it, my game has a Social Credit Score system to show if the government likes you or not. If it gets too low, your character is killed.

Its really weird that people can review your paid product on here despite not owning it. It shouldn't be possible for a brand new game to have 0 downloads, 0 sales, and multiple 1 star reviews.

I'm a big fan of Dieselpunk and WW2 stuff, but games set in it always have you play as Americans or sometimes the Soviets.

I couldn't name a single one where you play as the Germans so I thought it would be a fun way to make my game unique.

Happy to announce the release of Hillside Homecoming, not my first game by far but the first one where I did all the art myself!

Hillside Homecoming is inspired by the NES ports of the old Macventure point and clicks (Shadowgate, Uninvited), and is a videogame adaptation of a choose-your-own-adventure/Fighting Fantasy book I wrote a year ago. 

The download includes both a copy of the game, as well as a free PDF copy of the book it is based on, for those of you who love Fighting Fantasy books, all for the price of a footlong (5$)

.Link to the Game


If it doesnt work straight out of the box then you need to make sure you have downloaded the RPG Maker MV RTP package from the company website.