Hello lovely people! First of all, I want to officially announce that there is a beta channel for the game which includes several fixes, but no new content for now. Yes, the beta channel has been there for a while, but I've never officially announced it, so here is the announcement for that peek Second is a question to the community here. But this needs a little explanation first: I release updates on several platforms, but Steam has one big advantage over most of the others, I can push updates through the steam Api. The Api looks at the files, looks which of them are new, which have changed, and then only uploads those new, or changed files. On most other platforms the game is available on, I have to upload the full game with every update, or have to workaround some obstacles which makes it a pain in the A... to update. Until now I've always updated the game on all platforms at the same time. Now I could, in theory, push smaller updates here on steam, but there are a few caveats. - First of all, obviously the updates would be smaller, probably one scene at a time. - The updates would only be for the beta branch. The non-beta will still only get the big updates as usual. - There won't be a lot of testing, so there might be game breaking bugs, save incompatibilities, or things that change until the big update. - It involves some extra work. Not only for publishing the update. For example, to save time I usually make sure all scenes end and jump to where they're supposed to jump when I'm almost done with the full update, so the game won't just end mid-scene, or in a undesirable spot, I also add stuff I've left out for whatever reason before, change things if necessary... but when I do smaller updates I'll have to do most of that before every small beta update, and there will probably still be small changes with the big updates. On the positives: - Faster updates. - You get to see new content before everyone else. - Less complaints about long update times (well, this one is probably mostly positive for me, haha). So let me know what you think, would you like to get small betas, or do you prefer one big, and properly tested update. I'll decide depending on the comments here. Have a good one ;)
Bad Memories
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Indie Casual Singleplayer EA
Game News Posts 30
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
Very Positive
(465 reviews)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1595030 
This game is a story rich (adult) Visual Novel in which you either play as a hetero man or a lesbian woman who needs to get to grips with his or her past. Your decisions will influence the later parts of the game and can also change a few early scenes.
The past:
Your childhood became a mess, when your mom died when you were still a child, at the same time your father started drinking and seeing woman... differently. When he found a new girlfirend, things slowly began to get out of hand.
But That Wasn't the Only Thing That Changed.
As a witness to that lifestyle, you too did stupid things like fighting with other kids, you had trouble in school and problems with the law more then once, though you never crossed "the line".
After your dad died, you hoped that things would change for the better, but instead they got worse, so you left your hometown and swore to never come back.
As time went on, you've managed to build a somewhat normal life, and all the past memories that seemingly had started to fade became foggy at best.
But will it stay that way?
- Story-Rich Visual Novel with elements of mystery, psychology, satire and a little bit of drama
- Play as male (hetero) or female (lesbian) hero!
- High quality images and animations
- Most animations have additional 3rd person view
- Processor: Dual Core or betterMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 750 or better
- Storage: 2 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: OpenGL 2. DirectX 9 or OpenGL ES 2 required
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