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I'm a game designer as well, and Dread Arkive is right. 4 months for a small team is not very long. Gamers are always so impatient and understand so little about the industry they love to criticize. I expect an update in 6-8 months since the last update, so another 2-4 months.
Ive seen and played games made in a day week and a month and they were more complicated than just inserting a new model with new sex animations
These kind of games you're talking about are often passion projects, not peoples ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ jobs. lol.
Secondly, sometimes life gets in the way and unexpected stuff happens in private lives that nobody will find out publicly because it's, well, private. This obviously impacts small dev teams much more than bigger dev teams.
Thirdly, sometimes projects aren't well planned out in advance, sometimes the infrastructure was poorly implemented in the first place so you have to crack open the project and do some serious overhauling to add new content, which introduces loads of bugs which you need to obviously fix before you can actually release the new content.
And last but not least, people are people. Sometimes it's really mentally taxing to work on a project for an extended period of time and you just need to take a break for it before you go insane. I'm guaranteeing you, if it was an easy thing to do, they would have done it, people need to understand that no dev purposefully waits that long unless they have a good reason for it.
4months is plenty of time for an update even more so for a game like this were its honestly pretty limited on whats in it its not like its an open world huge gigantic rpg and most of the stuff is copy pasted repeated from the looks anyway
theres several free games one here that are much higher def and are fully open world with quiet large maps that get updates every 2-4 months with 2-3x the content as this game and there single person made games
heck even my own game though be it chibi style i get about as much content in this game in about a month and im even working on a 2nd game along side it soooooo yeah
ps. to the "devs only work part time on them" when you sell a game for money then that goes out the window if you dont want to focus on it or be hasseled to complete it or have the time to devote to it then dont put it up for sell