Chibiwa, The Game

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Morning Guys,

Just wanted to share a game that i had been working on for the past couple of months,
Chibiwa the game.

Its on Sale, with Pay what you want Deal ( $1 ) if you want to get my other games as well.
https://indiegamestand.com/deal/

If not can also find it here: https://indiegamestand.com/store/1135/chibiwa/

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Im working on porting it to Android and iOS its working on Android, which was a shocking,
Since it was a bit performance heavy on PC and to be able to port it to android with ease
(as in performance). Shows you that we are working with Unity for a reasons, anyway. its just a shout out.

Maybe a gameplay video might help. Your one review is pretty bad.

Yeah that one review is not really good, however with a quick google search i only found possitive things,
but the one and only bad review is on the sales page, doesnt really help does it?
He did mention that there were no boss fights and such, which is action already in development,
but is a bit slow to come out since the iOS and Android version are coming out the same time.
But its coming.
The guys at We Be Gamers did a video on it:

To start with KUDOS on getting your game out there!!!

Yeah - this is the issue that I have with indie game development today (for myself included!!)

The contention is that you get content out EARLY and get feedback and then adjust your game accordingly - ever adding and tweaking.

You end up with a review like that which points out things that you know - it’s simply not done yet.

I have the same issue with one of my recent releases. I worked on it for 3 months straight - it’s really not DONE (as per my design) - but I felt the need to get it out there (get a feel for the publishing and approval hurdles)…

I’ve still got content to add, hundreds of more planets, bosses, weapons, etc.

I could EASILY be on the receiving end of a review like that one (above).

The app stores don’t want you to use words like ‘beta’ or ‘preview’ or anything - but in many cases, that’s what these games are - unfinished works that warrant gentle comments …‘until’.

Best of luck …and again, Kudos!