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Are you cheating buyers by first making people who would not buy if the achievements were cheated, and then sell it to the other kind after an update of auto complete achievements ?
Thank you for the concern!
I wanted to give players a challenge by making levelling a bit harder than in other games in our niche. As you probably know in many titles there is "cheating mode" enabled which allows you to skip puzzles and just enjoy the artwork (girls).
I didn't realise how strong the auto complete levelling community is, so that's why I wanted to react with a fast update after launch that should please both sides.
Players that want to level up normally can do it without ever clicking a fast forward button. It's totally optional.
I'm sorry that you think 1 hour spent on those puzzles feels wasted after hearing the news above. I think you should be proud of yourself that you managed to do 41 of 100 without any help and I encourage you to still not use any kind of shortcuts to the end.
This is my first game and I always promised myself in the past that I will listen and react to all the feedback I get when I become a developer - even if a small one.
Sincerely,
venomoose :3