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Can't wait for the third installment if it will happen.
The Cat Lady had a few popular Let's Play streams that pulled in a lot of votes (not to mention the awesome trailer). There's not nearly enough publicity for Downfall. Remi's next game may fair better as it has similar art style to The Cat Lady, and I would hope get some decent media coverage being the follow-up to TCL, which was highly acclaimed by most critics.
My hope is that Downfall will make it onto Steam when Valve changes Greenlight. A lot of people are expecting that the change will make it easier to get titles on Steam, possibly with publishers running their own storefronts. Just crossing my fingers this may be the case. I could see a lot of great games making their way to Steam if this does happen (and sure, a lot of bad ones too, but the better indie studios will benefit either way).