Temporarily Closing Access


The first review is in and it was not favorable (Big thanks to Affecionate_Oil_331 on Reddit for the review). I can't say I'm entirely surprised but the issues were too big to just let the project continue being available.  It won't be gone for long though, I'll be hard at work trying to address the problems with the game and release something worth giving your time. I'll try to have it done within 2 weeks. 

I want the game to leave a good first impression, where you are at least interested in seeing where it goes. I've failed, but I won't let it stop me. I hope that if you see this or played it and found it very disappointing, you'll consider checking out the next release. I'm sorry this first release was so bad, but the good news is that it only gets better from here.

The review and my response:

https://www.reddit.com/r/RPGMaker/comments/15wt7ma/my_first_release_of_a_game_iv...

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Don't give up! final polish is literally the hardest part of being a gamedev! Keep it up I had this bookmarked and was hoping to play!

Haven't played it but I did see the Reddit post. As someone who is working on their own game I can totally relate to the lack of motivation. But I 100% believe in you and your game! Keep working and as long as you have a clear vision and are passionate, I'm confident the game will be great! 

Good luck my man! From one game dev to another!

Hey, I saw the review and I started reading your response to it but I wanted to comment something on this real quick. I just wanted to tell you that you did not fail

You have a working game that someone was able to experience. This is so much farther than many others ever get. You should feel proud of what you accomplished and take that to move forward and make it even better. 

This is your first success, your first hurdle, and the first of many accomplishments to come. Your response to this will shape the rest of your game so take a step back, give yourself a pat on the back, and use this as motivation to continue working on your game.