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As soon as they detect even the slightest mention of those awards farming buzzwords, they insta delete those comments. That will be a fun thing to see.
But love the game! Definitely got potential to be shaped into something amazing!
* The studio’s first game, Voidigo, took 6 years to make, and the team was exhausted after its release
* Despite Voidigo’s limited success, the studio decided to take a risk and invest all of the game’s money into their next project
* Axel began tinkering with Unity, a new engine for the studio, and created a prototype for a found footage horror game
* Walter suggested combining this prototype with an earlier idea for a haunted house cleaning game, resulting in “Project Clean,” the first version of R.E.P.O
* The game evolved from a multiplayer scare simulator, with a focus on fun and “digital kindergarten” physics
* The cleaning concept was abandoned due to its unfun nature in co-op
* The game went through several thematic changes, including a moving game and a tax collection game, before settling into its current state
* The team added a variety of strange creatures and robot avatars to enhance the gameplay experience
* Despite being new to Unity, the team learned quickly and worked hard to bring their idea to life
* The game retains the spooky elements of its original concept, especially in single-player mode
* And them decided to be played with up to six players, allowing friends to share in the horror
Please, dont give steam awards for farmers, give for usefull persons.
You can see that every single one of them has edited their comment, most of them edited it several times. They are baiting people into giving them point awards. You will see them doing this in a bunch of different game forums not just this one.
Do not try to argue with them. Do not reply to them. Do not quote them. Do not give them awards. Do not engage with them in any way.
Report them, block them, move on.