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I pretty much backed you up on your post before already but absolutely agree, I'm surprisingly having lot of fun on this game despite the terrible shape it's currently in, The best map for me is the Theater and the Playtime Factory, the other 2 are quite slow to load up and also the textures stay bit blurry for the whole game, it's got rough edges for sure but I think it's got quite the potential to become a lot bigger than it is now (as some of the people said here already), if they just added simple features such as playing with friends, perhaps adding someone after the game if you befriended them (I literally just happened to befriend someone random called Huggy Wuggy and then managed to play several games in row with them but can't add them and when we got separated I lost them :( ) and brough back the tutorials so the new players could actually know roughly what to do instead of running around poorly trying to figure out what their mission is while staying away from agressive monsters then yeah, this game could be quite awesome
did you already Verify the game?
Project Playtime received a dev build a few weeks earlier, which means that they are still planning to do something with this game, be patient.