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I'm not much for social media friend accepting. Just one dev, btw.
I only just noticed that you edited your reply to include this arrogant insult, hence the huge delay in response.
Wow. In addition to making literally one of the worst games I've ever played, you have an attitude about it too. I'm sure that'll help you sell copies.
I politely gave you an opportunity to address some of the concerns I had via email before I posted my review. I was willing to hold off on reviewing it until you had made some improvements. You chose to not even respond to the vast majority of my concerns, making it crystal clear that you had no intention of taking my feedback seriously.. This led me to give an honest review (that the game is utter garbage). I'd say that if you have a problem with my review, that's on you.
I've since learned that this piece of garbage is also just an asset flip, so the couple of positive things I said in my email, e.g about level design and graphics, don't even apply. It's a good thing for you that I didn't do more research before writing my review, I would have been harsher.
You might find it wise to lose the attitude. Devs with this kind of arrogance, particularly public, rarely find it turns out well for them. Maybe you should read up on digital homicide for an example.