Oh wow it’s out happy dance
Don’t worry about the one star rating I’m sure you’ll get many more positives, it’s good work.
Not to sound rood or anything but this was……… Let’s just say unpleasant.
The world is weird and makes no sense what so ever to me. I mean robots powered by steam and magic given by metals. I bought it but I deleted it because I don’t see myself ever going through that again.
The stats page is also difficult to understand and choices matter little. The story was also unappealing. 1 star on appstore.
I gave it 5 stars (played it couple of months ago when still in development)
@sam how come I couldn’t find your game on the App Store?
I’ve been looking forward to it a lot. Since I enjoyed your first book.
I don’t think that this means it deserves a 1. A unique setting which may not be interesting to you can still be a good story for others.
This is true, a game should be marked on all its merits.
However, the point of the rating system is to allow people to show their opinion of a game in a quick fashion. If jcury felt this game was so unappealing that it required the worst rating to express his opinion then he’s entitled to.
I’ve enjoyed what I’ve played of the game so far and don’t agree with jcury’s opinion although I do feel the stat’s screen could be made slightly more attractive (hiding the unknown relationships until they are needed), ill reserve full judgement until I’ve completed it or found myself unwilling to read any further though.
Congratulations on publishing a game Felicity, its an awesome achievement
I love that people have such different reactions to the game’s setting (especially, of course, when the reaction is “Steampunk Australia? Awesome!”)
I just set up a proper thread for more discussion over at