Fellow #vndev - do you still find it worthwhile to e-mail general games media about your game? Or do you just specifically go for sites/streamers that you know cover VNs? Would love to hear your thoughts. @pcmacgames @TomGrochowiak
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Replying to @exogenesisvn @TomGrochowiak
nope I don't do any of that, sorry. In general with a few exception nobody ever wanted to review or stream for real. 90% of keys I gave to streamer ended up on key reselling sites
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Thank you!
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I can vouch for him. Mine also happened the same way.
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We did get some mainstream coverage for Cinders and now its Switch release. Not so much for Solstice. It doesn't bring much traffic but is worth a try to get some social proof. "This games is nice! -Kotaku" looks good on your store page.
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yes but that was... 7 years ago? things changed "a little" from back then! (in worse, of course)
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames and
Switch release was this year. We actually even have a metacritic score now, lol. :D
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achievement unlocked!
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames and
That's how it feels honestly. Not much effect otherwise. :D
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So what do you guys do for marketing other than hitting up social media?
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I make good games and word of mouth does the rest 
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @pcmacgames and
Although if that were purely the case, Steam wonkiness wouldn't affect us so much. :D
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