many devs I respect (@TomGrochowiak, @christinelove, @HanakoGames, etc ) are NOT making a VN as their next game. Wondering if the time of regular non-porn/fanservice VN is coming to an end (not viable anymore commercially) ? 
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames and
Not really Its more than most of their titles didn't sell well otherwise it would be weird that more and more jp devs are releasing their titles on steam or have partnerships with western publishers like Mangagamer etc.
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Replying to @Hi3cchi @pcmacgames and
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying there titles were bad but maybe to produce them did cost more than they earned it from the sales? It that case it would be better to produce something "easier" with a higher customer base
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Replying to @Hi3cchi @pcmacgames and
By Love's own admission LKiaB broke even in its first 3-4 weeks of sales, BEFORE adding it to another store.
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Replying to @duane_moody @Hi3cchi and
well so my question was, why some devs moved away from VN, having had big hits in the past? could be that they're just tired of it and want something new though
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames and
I’m just personally interested in trying new storytelling techniques and telling stories that I couldn’t in VNs. I’ve been making them for most of my adult life—I don’t wanna fall into a rut, even if it would be safe
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honestly I think any game you'll make will be a success :P
But I understand completely, of the next games I'm releasing I'm personally involved only in the RPGs, and I want to try other stuff, games similar to @HanakoGames or @KitfoxGames (Shrouded Isles for example)
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