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Also, the game went on sale for 80% off if anyone wants to try the update inspired by Markiplier's comments. Future updates incoming if people have more suggestions! Currently planning some kind of boss battle but I'm curious to see who will be the first to beat the current version of the game with its miniboss giant asteroid encounters already in place.
Must be blind or smth...
I wish youtubers made more videos like markipliers. There are a lot of very real games that fall completely under the radar because they just don't have any exposure.
One of the few times I truly looked through the full new releases catalogue, I found a really decent looking game called "Courier of the Crypts". It was honestly very fleshed out. I bought it for the hell of it and it was honestly very good.
Actually, it doesn't really do much for the creator. I doubt this guy saw many; if any; sales.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/ngf4r2/heres_how_much_money_my_game_made_after_getting/
Most of the people who watch these content creators would rather watch a game be played than to buy it themselves. I can count twice I bought a game out of thousands of games I've seen creators like Mark play. Subnautica was one of them and Deep Rock Galactic was the other.