It’s gone viral, sitting at almost 14,000 likes since it was posted three days ago. There’s no telling if Emika Games’ tweet will have a similar impact, or if that will be enough to encourage them to use their talents to make another game in the future. While the reviewer later re-purchased the game and cited their reasons for the refund as budgetary, it’s a problem they were able to pay for a game, enjoy it, and know they could still refund it for no other reason. This prompted a passionate response from the community, resulting in over 30,000 likes as of the writing of this article, and many extra eyes on Before Your Eyes. I think short games shouldn’t get refunded for delivering an amazing experience.” “I think there should be more short games. “Yep we made a short game,” tweeted Bela Messex. They refunded the game, which costs just ten dollars, as a result. In the tweet is a screenshot of a Steam user who left a review praising the story and concept while citing its length (approximately 90 minutes) as a negative. In April, a developer on Before Your Eyes- an incredible game that you’ll surely see on plenty of Game of the Year lists in a few months from now - made a tweet that ended up going viral. ![]()
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