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Feedback is also a form of support
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When people talk about supporting a project, they often think first of money or visibility. But there is another form of support that can be just as valuable — or even more so — at certain stages of development: feedback.

The opinions and observations of other people can help us see things that from inside the project are not always easy to spot. Sometimes a single honest observation makes the difference between continuing down the wrong path or rethinking something in time. That is why we value well-intentioned, thoughtful and honest feedback so much.

We are very clear that our games must be created for players to enjoy, so your comments about what is working well and what needs to change help us deliver a quality product that we know will be fun for those who play it.

What kind of feedback is most useful to us
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You do not need to be a developer, designer or expert to contribute something valuable — in fact, the perspective of an outsider is often exactly what helps most. We want to know how clear or appealing the proposal feels, which parts spark the most curiosity or enthusiasm, what things might be confusing or unclear, and what expectations the project creates from the outside.

We also welcome suggestions about the communication, name, branding or general presentation, and any perception you consider relevant to share.

What makes a good comment valuable
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The most useful feedback is not always the most positive — it is the clearest, most honest and best explained. Something like “I like the idea, but I still do not quite understand what the main hook is” helps us far more than a simple “it’s good.” When the comment is specific — even if brief — it gives us much more to work with.

It is worth remembering that during the different phases of development we go through the same level, the same animation, the same tutorial dozens of times, and it is possible that something that feels “obvious” to us because we designed it is not obvious to anyone else — and that is exactly what we need people to tell us.

How you can send us feedback
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If you want to share your opinion, ideas or suggestions, you can do so through:

Email: admin@revindiecation.com

You can write to us about any aspect of the project: the overall direction, a post or devlog, an image or prototype, first impressions, or simply something you want to comment on.

Why this really helps us
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Developing a creative project involves constantly making decisions — technical, visual, experiential, tonal and directional. Having people willing to share their perception helps us decide with more context and less bias. That does not mean we will apply every suggestion exactly as it comes, but listening to other perspectives can make a real difference in how the project evolves.

Public and closed betas
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When the time comes to run beta tests for each project, we will announce it in advance and specify the channels for collecting feedback during the test. If you want to know when those tests will take place, we invite you to sign up for our Newsletter.

Thank you for taking the time
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Providing useful feedback requires attention, judgment and time. If you decide to share your opinion with us, thank you for contributing in such an important way to the growth of our projects.