Skip to main content

Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines

Our Apartment

A game about a girl in your apartment... · By Momoiro Software, MiNT, Sacb0y

Not to be rude but...

A topic by Mossball created Feb 10, 2024 Views: 2,209 Replies: 2
Viewing posts 1 to 3
(+3)

Not to be rude but how can I get my money back. I paid for the main game and it's currently buggier than the demo (to an unplayable degree). I wont lie I am a fan of the demo and this game as a whole but I would feel disappointed if I had wasted my money. Considering that updates seem to be months apart and the dev's saying that it would hopefully only take a year for the full release three years ago, I doubt the paid version will surpass the demo any time soon. I look forward to the full release of the game when it eventually dose come out but for now I feel mislead (if only for the paid version not being worth the money).

For those who are interested the bugs that I have come across within the 30 mins of me playing this after paying for the windows version are as follows:

No audio

large loading box getting in the way and making half the screen unclickable when changing outfits

The unlock all outfits button dose not unlock all the outfits

Many visual bugs especially during loading screens 

Text boxes appearing and still being interacted with through the settings screen 

and more

Developer(+1)

The demo was designed to be complete for what it is, that's why it's so polished. The game now and the demo are entirely different cause nothing in the demo was made for the long term.

You are paying for a game in active development, not a game that's complete and simply getting updates. 

For example, the "no audio" issue stems from playing older versions, it seems some residual registry data from the old way the game would save (be it the demo or older versions of the current game not sure). I will release a guide on fixing this shortly. But it's just the consequences of working with dev versions.

As for the other bugs many of them should be addressed in the update today but it depends on platform. Some issues are on the back burner cause they don't exactly break the game. This project is largely a one person job, and I just hire people for certain aspects. I can't focus on every little problem mid development cause fixing one thing can break another. I focus on broader development until a time comes when polish is due. And at that time you can expect similar polish to the demo if not better.

(+1)

im kinda wondering the same at this point. I wish I would of known HOW early this project still is. Not worth $10 by far and I feel a tad rug pulled as well. Playing the demo gives the idea that the game is in a playable state...it is not.