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Agree. I guess it's difficult that a small game made by a small team be noticed. Steam is enormous, there are thousands of games, and to top it all, games as a service hoard most of the players and gaming time.
Hollow Knight or Stardew Valley are extremely unique exceptions. Most great games are unnoticed if they don't have a lot of marketing or they don't get viral by some streamer.
That depends on how you value duration in a game. I also bought it in a bundle, to be honest, but I think there should be more arguments than time to put a price to a game. Cinema, for example, is more expensive than that, and sports (I mean going to the stadium to watch the game) are way more expensive.
Anyway, it can take a bit longer than 4 to 6 hours if you play calmly, get all the memories, try to understand everything, etc.