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Happy gaming to you too
You have perfectly expressed what I was thinking and what I've came to conclusion about them, and it's time people stop getting baited by these modern cozy shovelwares… I'm tired of these practices, this is exactly like Nintendo Eshop shovelware slops: launching with a huge discount to bait people, getting the quick buck, letting the games rot with their bugs and issues, go release the next one.
I've honestly snorted when I've read they took "4-5 months" to make their game, as you said, this isn't a flex at all. And what the heck, 22 more games to come with 30 devs in the team? I'm pretty sure the Project Manager or CEO of this company doesn't know much about video game development except that "cozy sells". We shouldn't blame the devs as always, it's always the higher-ups having bad decisions.
Hope people will be more and more aware of this!
Cheers!