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There are bugs and broken mechanics, as well as a lot of things that work in principle but are in need of improvement.
Devs were very friendly at the beginning and there was communication and nice promises that you wanted to believe.
But then, work and communication were stopped and game defined as “finished”, may be in order to remain legally clean.
Morally, however, it was clearly this: Abandoning at the expense of well-intentioned buyers and supporters.
Sad to say: Nobody should support this practice here, so once again to everyone who think about to buy: Absolutely no purchase recommendation and beware of these developers!