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Looks great, but in order to purchase it for my kids I would need them to make a few changes to the following aspects:
If this game would run fine on Steam OS, my kids would prefer to have the option to play as a male if they could chose. Sometimes they chose female, some times they just want to identify themselves with their character. Just let them have fun their way.
I get why not, I mean... Witches. Yeah. Well, they come up with whatever story to make it work. Just let more people enjoy the game.
Not having male characters selectable for playing sounds not like an issue in a game, that aims to have female characters as protagonists.
Not having a Steam deck support yet is also not a big deal, since it is a normal practise to first create something for PC and only then spread it to other platforms. Especially, if we consider that much more people have PCs rather than Steam decks.
I was sharing what I would like out of the game in order to purchase it. I'm not saying what the game needs. I guess people don't read or just use the downvote button as a "disagree" button. Either way, I see that practice as counterproductive to encouraging discussion.
I read you comment, but simply stated contrarguments. It was just a passively-aggressive way of having a discussion from my side. Sorry if it bothered you.
Yes certainly there aren't enough male protagonist games out there 😔