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Sean is working on a new game in the same universe with many of the Littlewood characters. It seems very likely their story will continue. You can see pictures on his twitter account.
Best waifu is Bubsy's eyebrows, fight me.
Also bubsy is a butt.
If you're just looking for the answer to "well is the Big Battle over or not?" it looks like the answer is coming in the next game.
There is a pinned message from the developer right after release that we should give feedback and suggestions regarding future content/features, but it never bore any fruit?
What do you want more in this SP Casual City Builder?
An actual ending/conclusion or some endgame play.
Plot threads being properly resolved rather than being baited and never addressed again.
Fleshed out gameplay that isn't just unlocking more opportunities to do the exact same thing over again.
As a start.
ya know, the simple stuff
I literally saw you in the Reviews saying this same nonsense. Are you really this bitter over Littlewood? Jesus Christ.
I mean finding out you've bought an unfinished product doesn't feel good. I can see why he might be upset about it. Why is that nonsense?
People are allowed to criticise the game. No need to call them bitter when they share a different point of view. But +1 to the original comment. The story started nicely and I was a huge fan of (my) mid-game experience. But as soon as I hit the point where I could reverse the time I felt disappointed. There are several dialogues and premises which could lead to such a fleshed-out endgame experience and a nicely wrapped story ... instead we got this. Great.