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Hi there, as I have recently gone indie full time, I decided to make my work paid, so it can hopefully help me with the creation of future games!
When I had a full-time job as a game developer I didn't have the bandwidth to maintain the game as a paid product. Making the game paid is a pledge on my behalf towards maintaining the game as much as possible. As soon as I am done with the game I am currently working on, I'm looking into adding custom language support, some UI bug fixing and some additional cool things.
But most of all, by paying for the game you're giving me direct support to create new fun, gentle, warming & kind games
I hope you understand! Don't hesitate to reach out if you want to talk more about this via veltman.florian at gmail dot com ❤
- Florian
I moved countries last year during the pandemic and experienced winter for the first time while incredibly isolated and having a difficult time. I went on several such walks with people who cared about me, and whenever I revisited those walks afterwards on my own, I could feel their presence and love all around me. This game captures this feeling exactly.
I also loved seeing myself as a nonbinary child in this!
such a lovely game!! it truly made me emotional, if i'm being honest. i didn't get to see my grandmother in so long now, and this long walk in the woods reminded me of so many childhood memories... the parallel between the childhood and the present time really hit me... there's something about visiting places of your childhood once you've grown... the nostalgia comes at you all at once...
all in all, a lovely game!! thank you so much for doing this, it was lovely! <33
this game was so cute! the concern the grandma shows is something truly special. i spent most of the game wishing for someone like her! the art was so pretty and i loved the music! i liked the little scene changes and found it to all around be super cute! this game was just so touching, im so glad i downloaded it.
This game is adorable! Not just the art style is beautiful, the topic, the dialogues, it was all really nice! I admit it almost made me tear up a bit. I miss my Grandmas a lot. The only thing I missed was a button to hug Oma. She deserved it =(
The game is definitely better enjoyed if playing yourself, but I made a little gameplay out of it.
We are excited to discuss LIEVE OMA tonight @ 7 PM EST on Indie Game Club! It's like a book club, but for indie games!
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