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one question what if you rename malevolent-planet-2d- as malevolent-planet since you prefer the 2d version than the text version.

The text game still has players and a distinction is good in my opinion.

Well what if i say f95zone thinks the malevolent planet text version is now abandoned.

One person can't do so much. Even though the text game isn't actively developed there are still people playing it, so the distinction needs to remain.

That is true eventhough you focus more on Malevolent Planet 2D because it is more visual than the text version. and i will try out the nudist planet version if its made and hope the female characters feet are barefooted.

I can't find the simulation room 

Hello. You can follow the yellow arrows, they should point the way. You only need to go upstairs to the left two times.

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Having to pay every single update seems a little scummy

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These releases are meant for people who want to support me in getting to a final build of this game (with all the content meant for Gaia, the planet you crash on), obviously the final build which will be released on Steam next year won't have any payments per update. This is an alternative of supporting akin to Patreon, because it's pretty costly nowadays to spend time you can spend on something else developing games...

This is some sort of early access as well and an opportunity to shape the game by yourself by offering feedback, suggestions, etc. before the final build on the alien planet, after which a new stage of the game would be necessary (a sequel).

I noticed you have two separate builds (Feb. 2024 and July 2024) for sale. Are you planning a seasonal pass (one big but reasonable purchase for current and future updates), or are we going to pay for every update?

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Looks like were paying

https://itch.io/post/10471269 addressed here

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https://itch.io/post/10471265 Refer to my comment here, if you'd like to pay only once but for the final build then it'll be possible next year when I'll be preparing for the Steam release, these "monthly" releases are more to support me as a solo dev since many people prefer this over Patreon.