"This project can't be deleted."
4 Alice Magical Autistic Girls » Devlog
That's pretty good, since that way no one can lose access to the game. All I'll have to do is disable purchases once the sale end.
That would also explain why I still have access to Hikaru Imagination Rebellion pay-what-you-want game (I donated) even though the page had been hidden from the store.
Update: Well, actually, I don't have it anymore. It's gone with all other games by CureLovelyWarrior! So pay-what-you-want games can be deleted? Weird.
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4 Alice Magical Autistic Girls
A semi-linear visual novel featuring an autistic teenage girl, Alice Lorange. She'll end up in a strange house.
Status | Released |
Author | MiaQc |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Tags | 2D, alice, Anime, anime-girls, autism, Magic, magical-girls, Multiple Endings, Psychological Horror, Voice Acting |
Languages | English, French |
Accessibility | Subtitles, High-contrast, One button |
More posts
- Now everything is free.Apr 18, 2022
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- Early Winter Sales!Dec 17, 2021
- All my delisted games are online.Dec 01, 2021
- I keep it simple. Straight Steam Ports of Delisted Games.Nov 30, 2021
- Upcoming Steam Delisted Text GamesNov 27, 2021
- Open to fan translations.Nov 26, 2021
- itch.io Creator Day sales is comming!Nov 26, 2021
- My old Steam Delisted Text-Based Games : Ports or Remasters ?Nov 25, 2021
- Price AdjustmentNov 24, 2021
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That's new, there have been some really infamous examples of devs burning customers, [ex. Faulty Apprentice NSFW (separate project from the still existing one which used to be the vanilla version)].
Glad they are at least trying to talk devs out of pulling that now, though the last I saw (which i'll admit was a while back) the itch dev tos was worded such that they specifically allow devs to delete everything even with customers.
Yeah. While I can't delete the page, nothing stops me from deleting all the files. O.O.
Their system should get a revision of sorts, to prevent this from happening.
Now I get it. You could replace, for example, the main game .exe by an updated version with bug fixes, but still "dirty devs" could delete everything and get away with the money.