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Seeing a video of that one being played comically poorly is what immediately sold me on this game, like never before had I bought a game this fast after first learning about it!
you can buy, try, and refund if necessary.
the game is all about moving the mouse up and down, and tapping a button - either the mouse button or a button on the keyboard
It's a great way to decide on games you're on the fence about.
1. No increase in sales
2. Another build target to maintain
#2 is the biggest issue for us! We're already maintaining and attempting to keep multiple versions, and adding the logic for a demo + keeping that as a Steam depot adds more complexity than you might think. Still a possibility, but not priority #1.
Also, we're adding an accessibility feature in the next update which should make the game much more approachable for people with motor issues - more details coming asap...