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Tiny Combat Legacy

Sim-lite flying with customizable loadouts · By Why485

Why do you not let the people play the demo here?

A topic by Eye5x5 created Jan 16, 2022 Views: 692 Replies: 2
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In my opinion it would be better if we could play the demo, it doesn't matter if it's outdated, like let us try the game.
The full version will of course be much better, but the demo is already really fun and it would be nice if we could play it while waiting for the full version.

Developer (2 edits)

As per the FAQ

There is no demo of the game available at this time. If any early access or playtest periods come to be, they will be announced beforehand. If you've come across footage of people playing a "demo", you've probably seen an old version of the game that used to be available on itch.io. That version of the game is a different game and not representative of Tiny Combat Arena in its current state.

And the sticky

For the time being, I've unlisted the download since the version that was previously available is so far removed from the current incarnation that I'd rather it not cause confusion. I plan on making it available again at a later time, or if I can figure out some better way to distribute it while still making it very clear that it's not the same thing as the game on Steam. 

The Steam version of the game isn't the "full version" it's a different game.

I applaud you getting this game on the Steam store. I've played it. It's incredible! Have you won any awards for the game? It's surely deserving. Just $19.99 right now, if it was twice that price I'd still think it was a bargain! Bought it, my brother bought it. I've been recommending it to everyone. The demo. I've played it. The Steam version of the game is WAY better. Go buy it! Mow lawns if you have to! The fact is if he left the demo on Itch, it would cause all kinds of problems and confusions. Good idea taking it off, you wouldn't want people confusing it for the actual game, would you? This is Why 485 we're talking about here, he was making awesome Unity demos before Sebastian Lague was even a thing! They are just two people with remarkable standards. The value they've provided the gaming (and developer community) is astonishing. Don't lament that it's no longer available, there's something better and right now it's only $20, the game is awesome.