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Fordítási probléma jelentése
There are usually multiple updates just about every week from one developer. You can see all the changelogs in the forums. This is such a baffling take.
but i kinda like it and nominated it anyway.
It's arguable, but to me, a labor of love is anything you pour great effort into while expecting minimal returns. It's something you do purely because you love the project. I think Clanfolk thus definitely applies: It's a niche title produced by a single developer that the sole developer is pouring an inordinate amount of time and effort into.
Think I'll nominate it too! This'll be the first time I bothered with this since the very first iteration of the Steam Awards thing.
Creating a game is a lot of work, especially with such a small team. Well, pressing the button to SUPPORT the game and the developers is not difficult.
But, you, IcyRed, didn’t even buy this game, but you have some complaints.