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You can only play the first half of Oliver and Karens routes in the demo so its just to give you an idea of what to expect!
it's fully intentional: basically, the whole game was going to developed under a much shorter timeframe but after finishing the first couple of routes, I basically realized I'd bitten off slightly more than I could chew. So, I shortened some content, scrapped a route and decided to expand the old demo (which only included the start of Randy, Karen + Oliver's routes) to include Randy's full route so people could get one of the routes while I developed the rest of the game!
Of course, once the game came out, I decided to keep the extended demo up for people to play. Would've felt weird shortening the amount of content in the playable demo on release :)
okay, thanks for the clarification! I love this game and the Dialtown community, absolutely going to invest in the full version soon :)