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Steam News30 October 20258mo ago

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It is done, my game is finally out and in the open for all to see and experience.

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addedThis means that my initial plan is slightly delayed. The idea is that the game will receive new content as additional sectors to explore, for now, sector L-4 is the only one available. The thing is, I also want L-4 to remain free indefinitely in the form of a demo available for people to try out the game and get a feel of if they want to get the full version. In short, this means that until a new sector comes out, which will take at least 6 months, the demo will have the same amount of content as the paid version. The only difference is that when new content is added, it will only be available in the complete (paid) version.

It is done, my game is finally out and in the open for all to see and experience. There is one hiccup though, and that is the fact that (for some reason) Steam needs to review the demo page for my game and that can take around a week (even though i purposefully didn't enable the option for it to get its own page but whatever.)

This means that my initial plan is slightly delayed. The idea is that the game will receive new content as additional sectors to explore, for now, sector L-4 is the only one available. The thing is, I also want L-4 to remain free indefinitely in the form of a demo available for people to try out the game and get a feel of if they want to get the full version. In short, this means that until a new sector comes out, which will take at least 6 months, the demo will have the same amount of content as the paid version. The only difference is that when new content is added, it will only be available in the complete (paid) version.

This means that I highly suggest waiting a few days before getting the game if you are on the fence about it; my goal here is not to make money, but to make an art piece that can resonate with people and maybe even build a community. If you are absolutely confident that you will love this game, then for sure you can buy the paid version, but if you're hesitant, give it a few days so you can give the demo a try and see if you're interested in what the game will have to offer in the future.

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