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I think people are fed up with threads like this. Every single indie game has at least one. If this would be 7.49 someone would complain. 4.99? But games on Flash-sites cost nothing! It's free? OMG why is this on Steam, it looks so bad.
Really, it doesn't matter what you think, has a dev ever reduced the price after someone on the internet complained? It sells or it doesn't sell. Buy it later (I will, too much other stuff coming out).
And please people, stop with the inane comparisons. 'But XYZ gives me XX hours'. Yeah okay but this is Papers, Please with it's unique gameplay that I don't get anywhere else. Someone brought up Kerbal and Terraria. Totally different games and I don't care for them. Implying that paying for this is like throwing money into the toilet? ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ what happened to PC gaming? I thought 'we' were smarter than that.
It's $10 dollars, you can either afford it now or wait for a sale. I find it disgusting people think developers should sale their game for Steam sale prices when it launches so they can buy it just for change.. No one is entitled to have something be the price they want it to be. You either wait for a sale price you can afford or you get a job and save up the money for it. There is being frugal and then there is being a stupid consumer that thinks you are entitled to Steam sale prices year round.
There's been very few games that I've played over the years that actually strike me enough to make an impact. Portal, World of Goo, Creeper World to name a few. This was one of them.
All of these games have one thing in common. They're all conceptually different, short, addictive, and succinct to a point. The story complents the gameplay well tieing in seamlessly without using it as a crutch to advance gameplay.
They've all been comparatively well priced (less than $10 or free) and I've gained an incredibly amount of enjoyment from them. Sometimes you cannot equate entertainment with price.
Anyways, it's not supposed to be a lengthy game. Could you imagine playing this game for a couple of days or weeks?
Not to mention the Endless mode, and the 20 endings, and your descisions deciding the fate of you and your family. Lots of content.
EDIT: ONE guy made this game. The revenue he gets is well-deserved. I enjoy all other games he has on his website. Lucas Pope has a great logic mindset on his games.