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Steam News21 April 20233y ago

Where the hell have we been!?

Hey everybody. So, if you've paid attention to the development of F*ck This Game lately, you've noticed it's been... quite dormant. Incredibly dormant, actually. And I've got some good news, and bad news.

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Hey everybody. So, if you've paid attention to the development of F*ck This Game lately, you've noticed it's been... quite dormant. Incredibly dormant, actually. And I've got some good news, and bad news.

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removedIf you've noticed, there's been some tags and some bits of the description removed; namely, any elements referencing horror.
changedThe truth is that the game previously included secretive horror elements, which would have teased some sort of secret project, or something. But I had lost direction over both this secret horror game and FTG, which means I couldn't figure out how to proceed.
changedThe good news is, TabularElf and I will finally begin work on the game again since I've figured out what I want the game to be. This is a significant step forward in the development of FTG, and I'm really excited to be working on the game again. The bad news is, any horror elements will now be absent from the game. This makes the overall game smaller, but it also makes it more realistic that the game will be released. Anyone who was waiting on horror or secret or puzzle-y elements, you may be disappointed, but do understand this was a necessary step in order to make sure we could finish the game.

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removedIf you've noticed, there's been some tags and some bits of the description removed; namely, any elements referencing horror.
changedThe truth is that the game previously included secretive horror elements, which would have teased some sort of secret project, or something. But I had lost direction over both this secret horror game and FTG, which means I couldn't figure out how to proceed.
changedThe good news is, TabularElf and I will finally begin work on the game again since I've figured out what I want the game to be. This is a significant step forward in the development of FTG, and I'm really excited to be working on the game again. The bad news is, any horror elements will now be absent from the game. This makes the overall game smaller, but it also makes it more realistic that the game will be released. Anyone who was waiting on horror or secret or puzzle-y elements, you may be disappointed, but do understand this was a necessary step in order to make sure we could finish the game.

If you've noticed, there's been some tags and some bits of the description removed; namely, any elements referencing horror.

The truth is that the game previously included secretive horror elements, which would have teased some sort of secret project, or something. But I had lost direction over both this secret horror game and FTG, which means I couldn't figure out how to proceed.

The good news is, TabularElf and I will finally begin work on the game again since I've figured out what I want the game to be. This is a significant step forward in the development of FTG, and I'm really excited to be working on the game again. The bad news is, any horror elements will now be absent from the game. This makes the overall game smaller, but it also makes it more realistic that the game will be released. Anyone who was waiting on horror or secret or puzzle-y elements, you may be disappointed, but do understand this was a necessary step in order to make sure we could finish the game.

Hopefully you'll understand why FTG hasn't had public updates in so long, but I promise that beginning today, there will be much more progress made.

Thanks for reading.

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Steam News / 21 April 2023

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