Hello fellow bucket lovers! I’ve posted here before about my game called Do Not Press The Button (To Delete The Multiverse): STEAM LINK
And I’ve gotten very positive feedback and even a few of you did play-tested my game. From what screenshots I’ve posted here, people seem to like it a lot and today I wake up and find out that I’ve gotten over 5000 wishlists! This something I never imagined when I was starting this goofy ass project! So thank you to everyone!
- Just a tip as an indie dev. Some people could reach out to you to promote your games, defining themselves as curators, promoters and the sort. Check their history; abstain from handing multiple Steam keys for free. These keys could end up in third party markets (like g2a, kinguin) , reducing actual sales for your games. Check their legitimacy first. - Thank you! Do you mean hear on Lemmy? - Not specifically on Lemmy, but basically any way you could be contacted as the developer of the game - This video explains it from the perspective of someone that found their keys given resold on other platforms: - Thank you so much! :) I had this issue with my first game, now I just try ignore these scammers 
 
 
 
- I went from being glad this goofy-looking game is getting some attention to realizing I wasn’t one of those 5000 wishlists already. Oops. - Game looks like it’ll be a fun little experience, I’m looking forward to it! - Thank you for the wishlist! You are very generous! 
 
- EZ wishlist, thank you for posting here or I would have never heard of this! Take the other commenter’s advice about not sending out tons of review copies to “curators” who will resell your game. My partner and I will both be picking this up when it’s out! - Thank you for your generosity and your advice :) I remember actually getting quite a few requests for my FIRST game and I was happy to send out keys, because I was just content with someone showing interest in my project. Later on I figured that it was scammers… - Can I ask what your first game is? - It’s called Pizza Synthwave. 
 
 
 
- congrats. Can’t wait to try it :) - Thank you for your trust! :) 
 
- Were you inspired to make your game by any of these? they seem similar: - Please, Don’t Touch Anything
- There Is No Game (and its sequel, Wrong Dimension)
- Dude, Stop
- Superliminal
- Firewatch
 - paragraph where I tried to remember the name of dude stop- I started writing this comment to ask about a specific itch.io or gamejolt game, but I can’t remember the title, it was a downloadable point and click game similar to There Is No Game, it had a narrator, several trophies that the narrator would give you, (including bad ones for disobeying the narrator) and I think a demo. I remember it being popular around the time of the original There Is No Game and - No, main insperations where Stanley Parable, Portal and Watch Paint Dry (A Half-Life 2) mod. Out of these I’m a big fan of Firewatch and Superliminal 
 
- looks like 5000 people already failed the game 😂 im sure u probably heard that a lot im sorry - Hah, it isn’t out yet, but they will get their chance :D 
 




