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thats cool
I did notice you work solo and thats great. Indie games seem to be some of the best games out there.
Its good you interact with the community. I have seen alot of indie devs who dont put time towards the community more then once eveyr week or 2. You do a great job at keeping us up to date and keeping the game alive as a solo developer.
I'm a solo developer so working on Rolling Line is very much a personal thing, and the community is a big part of that. Interacting with everyone on Steam/Discord/Twitter/Facebook is a normal part of my day