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However, here you can download all the original demos from the Classic Version, including some which were never published here on Steam:
https://www.indiedb.com/games/fursan-al-aqsa-knights-of-al-aqsa-mosque/downloads
Cheers!
It's a very solid game, controversial perhaps, but a really solid and good game IMO.
Ah okay.
Hey btw I know that CIA has these propaganda games that they make and release in the developing world, do you know if Israel has hasbara games?
On the topic of hasbara, how many steam points do you think they have donated to pro-palestinians here over the years? xD Im somewhat neutral and theyve donated a couple of hundred to me already.
Its a debute so people welcome it with open arms
Many curators ask keys to review my game, and give them (I never neglected) but I know that these keys sometime may end on the so called "grey market", but that's fine, it is still a way of spreading my game around the web.
Piracy in some cases can even help to promote your game. I mean, however buys a game to support its developers will always do this. And whoever pirates games and do not buy them at all, will never buy them (maybe they can change their minds, as it often happens).