Hi! First of all, thank you so much for playing our game—it truly means a lot to us. Regarding the game itself, there are (hopefully) many layers to it. The entire concept is inspired by Beckett's play Waiting for Godot. The core premise is that the game does not want to load—and that's entirely intentional. Through the experience, the game reveals why it refuses to load. Ultimately, it's all about the journey, not the destination.
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Thank you so much! Glad to hear you're enjoying the game so far. Did you have fun with the gameplay? As for the card art, it's actually a bit of a process we developed in-house. The card visuals are digitally generated through a model we put together with some manual editing on top of that. For the Steam version, we’ve also included an option to switch to a new hand-drawn design in the menu, giving it a more handcrafted touch.
Edit: We're happy to share that we addressed the glitch affecting the 13th boss fight on Windows now.
Thanks so much for playing! We're really sorry if you ran into any bugs. It looks like the 13th boss had an issue on Windows, but we're on it and will fix it as soon as possible. In the meantime, remember to save your progress and use the pause menu to skip through stages.
As for the audio effect, that's intentional—the character cut off your earlobes, so you're a bit deaf now! But if it’s not your thing, you can turn it off in the pause menu too.
Hey edy, We’ve just launched a new game—a deckbuilding psychological horror experience. If that sounds like your kind of thing, feel free to check it out at the link below: https://worsteventgames.itch.io/do-you-have-a-moment-to-talk-about-our-lord-and-savior
Thank you for your response.
We submitted our game last Thursday, and as we approach this coming Thursday (though the publish day on the page appears to show one day less), it will have been a full week. Currently, we’ve received 830 views with 18 downloads, but it doesn’t seem like the views alone are contributing to the indexing queue.
If I may, I’d like to offer a suggestion. It might be helpful if games could be indexed prior to their official publication on the platform. From our experience with our previous game, the visibility and engagement during the initial phase on itch.io had a far more significant impact than any other marketing efforts we undertook.
I feel that this adjustment could make the process smoother for developers, and we’d greatly appreciate any improvements in this area.
Thank you for your time and support!
Hello, We recently published our second game, Do You Have a Moment to Talk About Our Lord and Savior, on the platform. However, it has been nearly a week, and the game has not yet been indexed. Given this is our second release, we were hoping for a quicker process this time.
We would greatly appreciate any help or guidance you can provide to expedite the indexing process.
Thank you for your time and support!
Hey, I really enjoyed your video on our previously released game, Cherophobia. We've just launched a new psychological horror card game, and we'd love for you to give it a try! If you're interested, check it out here.
We’ve just released a deckbuilding psychological horror game! If that sounds intriguing, check it out through the link below. Don’t miss out while it’s free!
Check it out here!
Hey, we’ve just launched a new game—a deckbuilding psychological horror experience! If you’re interested, you can check it out at the link below. Grab it now while it’s still free!
https://worsteventgames.itch.io/do-you-have-a-moment-to-talk-about-our-lord-and-...
hey, we just released a new game, a deckbuilding psychological horror game, if you are intrested you can check it in the link below: https://worsteventgames.itch.io/do-you-have-a-moment-to-talk-about-our-lord-and-...
Hey there! We’ve just launched a new game—a deckbuilding psychological horror experience. If that sounds like your kind of thing, feel free to check it out at the link below: https://worsteventgames.itch.io/do-you-have-a-moment-to-talk-about-our-lord-and-savior