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They're a small indie studio, and, at least from what I know, in the year since the release of this game they didn't release any major content updates.
They instead decided to make another game, which, according to the reviews, is just as unoptimized and unpolished as this one was on launch.
Forgive my bad faith, but launching another game when you didn't address the criticism related to your previous release does not give a great impression.
Features aren't developed.
Sure we can argue what it means to be a finished game.
Fyi:
The reson I asked was primarily regarding the workshop because I was hoping it will get one.