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It costs only 2 bucks full priced so I honestly expected nothing from the game. Binding of Isaac had no controller support so this is nothing compared to that.
(Think OP needs to start reading forums more, having a gut feeling that this isn't the first and last purchase getting a refund.)
Second, to Chronon, i buy this game in its FIRST MINUTE online. And wait some days before requesting the refund, expecting some announcement of James saying that he is working in the full screen support. But i don't found such statement. I can tolerate bugs in a game in its first day, Fingered was launched full of these. Programmers are human beings and i'm patient. When Fingered supports full screen, i will buy again. For me, requesting a refund it's a protest for the absent of a feature that i feel inadmisible in 2015.
Third, this game it's not a Flash game, not it's a port of anything. It's a game ONLY for Windows, programmed in HTML5 language. There is brilliant games programmed in HTML5 in Steam that works in full screen. One example of this is Horizon Shift.
And for the last, i don't mind the price of a game. Games cost money, but also demands TIME of the player. I prefer to invert my time in a game that not fatigue my eyes with its tiny size.
it's a cheap game, and fun.
that being said, it would be nice to have a full screen option, or maybe an option to change the resolution
One of the resons this game costs less than 2 dollars is that the developers now this game is technically rough. Edmund McMillen did knew that Binding of Isaac had really bad performance, and because of that the game was priced 5 dollars.
That said, if you want the developers to know how bad you want full screen mode in this game, please go contact the programmer James Id at his twitter (@jamesid), and please, please be polite. He seems to be a pretty nice guy, and have replyed when I talked to him. And have in mind that this is just the second game he made so far.
Hope you change your mind, and have a nice week!