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We may play it in a few years as a result, or completly forget its existence. We understand that the game can be deep, but it also has the potential of being a casual kind of "party game" (the word is even in the title.). Good luck to the devs, and have fun to everyone who is playing it. We'll probably forget the game until we see a very heavy discount in a few years, or when it'll be sold in something like a humble bundle. So we are clearly not the price/game's target audience. Which is why I'm sharing this.Īnyway, after reading the Steam page, it's clear that the devs want it to be a highly competitive game. That may only be a droplet in the ocean, but for niche indie titles, that may be relevant. It kind of restrict the game to a niche "elite" and completly exclude casual players. Its price basically forces you into playing it for an extended amount of time just to make your investment worth it. What's not for everyone is simply its price. This game has the potential of being a casual thing you'll only play a handful of times with a couple friends and be done with it. When I see arguments such as " this game is not for everyone", I just want to say that it's completly false. But that's not what everyone wants out of a game like that. I get that some people are willing sink dozens of hours into it, and that they are looking for mastering it to a high degree. (Which is a game that can be played with only one copy with couch co-op, btw.) Just like a game such as Overcooked, where we did the campain and never launched it again. At least, that's how it looked on that 'let's play'.
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We just expected from the game that it could give us a few laughs and a good time for a handful of plays.
#Spyparty alice pro
We don't care about how "deep" it can be, we never intended to become "SpyParty pro players" or even getting good at the game. We thought "hey, that game seems fun, we could play it together!". My girlfriend and I just watched a video on YouTube of two people playing SpyParty.