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This small indie game that you say nobody cared about has been banned in two countries. the group that was making demands of steam to have it removed is called Women in Games. They are an activist group that claim to be a global group that advocates for women's interests in gaming and esports. while yes the devs took the game off steam themselves there is nobody that is willing to believe that people in the audience of this women in games group weren't harassing these devs if not the group itself.
I don’t need strangers making these choices for me.
We have to give these angry karens some credit, they even got political and involved gullible government organizations to coerce steam into thought policing small-time games. Maybe they don't have any better use for their tax payers' money or they have a guilty conscience for some reason.
Edit: it seems the game is gaining some popularity I hope they do well.
Really? Don't you know Itch? Of course it's safe.
they have money and lawyers. This dev doesn't :)
that's the difference.
they want a fight who they can win easily and then feel better about themselves. and they are also cowards :P
there is also another site similar to patreon when you can support the dev if you want. I will not give the link to that. don;t want to give them ideas. sorry.