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Project Scrapper is leaving early access!

On April 10th, Project Scrapper will be leaving early access with a $1.99 price tag. I originally put Project Scrapper up for free to collect feedback, and I feel comfortable with the state that it is in now.

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changedOn April 10th, Project Scrapper will be leaving early access with a $1.99 price tag. I originally put Project Scrapper up for free to collect feedback, and I feel comfortable with the state that it is in now. Ideally, I would like to continue providing additional content, but it will be harder for me to commit enough dev time in the future to do so, and Project Scrapper as it is now is in a state that encapsulates what I originally set out to do: a chaotic party game that is fun for a group of friends to pick up and waste some time with, even if its only an hour or two. So I would like to put a bow on it, if only so people aren't left waiting for a mere possibility of content in the future.

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changedOn April 10th, Project Scrapper will be leaving early access with a $1.99 price tag. I originally put Project Scrapper up for free to collect feedback, and I feel comfortable with the state that it is in now. Ideally, I would like to continue providing additional content, but it will be harder for me to commit enough dev time in the future to do so, and Project Scrapper as it is now is in a state that encapsulates what I originally set out to do: a chaotic party game that is fun for a group of friends to pick up and waste some time with, even if its only an hour or two. So I would like to put a bow on it, if only so people aren't left waiting for a mere possibility of content in the future.

On April 10th, Project Scrapper will be leaving early access with a $1.99 price tag. I originally put Project Scrapper up for free to collect feedback, and I feel comfortable with the state that it is in now. Ideally, I would like to continue providing additional content, but it will be harder for me to commit enough dev time in the future to do so, and Project Scrapper as it is now is in a state that encapsulates what I originally set out to do: a chaotic party game that is fun for a group of friends to pick up and waste some time with, even if its only an hour or two. So I would like to put a bow on it, if only so people aren't left waiting for a mere possibility of content in the future.

I will be regularly monitoring reviews and feedback that comes through to polish the content that is currently available, so please feel free to leave a note, good or bad.

Should I make any further updates to Project Scrapper, they'll be part of the same Steam package; anybody that currently owns Project Scrapper will receive those updates as well.

Happy Scrapping!

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