Me: *adds mini games* People: *complain about it* Me: *remove mini games* People: *It's not fun without mini games* Me: _(:3」∠)_
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Replying to @zeivainc
it's the same about everything you might add or remove in a game. The important is to see what makes you money or makes you happy when you do it
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames
Mostly for myself than other people, since I love mini games. But when too many people complained, I feel like wasting my time making them.
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Replying to @zeivainc
yes but you need to check the stats, not what people say. Like I wrote in my "vocal minority" blog post: https://www.winterwolves.net/blog/2018/01/the-vocal-minority-feature-creep-and-keeping-yourself-sane/ …
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames
True, you're right on that. I just have a hard time discerning vocal minority and what will sell. When it comes to mini games, both my best selling and worst selling have them.
Good blog post, btw!
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thanks :) BTW you can always have the option to turn minigames on/off. It's the same thing I do with my RPG, you can play them as RPG or as pure visual novels. Everyone is happy :P
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