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I noted the reports of many bugs. Unfortunately, I've tried to rectified them on my end, and it always show to be ok and working, but somehow they don't get fixed on some players' end :/
I'm also waiting for a pro to advice us on this - could some of these be due to the game's glitches in workshop mode(?), I am unsure.
Anyway, I've decided to move on and embark in creating more games, channeling my limited resource (as a solo developer) to new concepts and ideas. Of course, I have always learnt along the way through all the comments given by the players (of which I appreciate greatly!) and will build on these experiences in my future creations.
Thank you for your patience - I know playing a buggy game really feels like... you drink something sour unexpectedly when you thought it's a sweet, smooth and refreshing drink. I know the frustration (as a gamer myself); so I am tremendously grateful to the patience you have given in trying.
My motivation in creating rooms is always about trying out something new - new way of designing the environment / details / game logics etc. It's really about experimenting, so behind the scenes I've had weeks of pulling my hair at glitches when making the game too XD I share the pain, but I'll always work on sharing the joy and fruit of a completed game experience with you!