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  1. So naive and oblivious characters then...like Coconut from NEKOPARA?
  2. Hey all, I wish I had some additional news and information to share with you all, but right now we're working hard to see that the game is released just as soon as possible. I know we're all anticipating the release and maybe even a little excited to dive right into the game the second it drops, but please just hang in there with us a weeee bit longer. Thanks for the patience and understanding, it really is appreciated.
  3. First off, thank you for supporting the release, OP, much appreciated. And the same to anyone else who has supported Atom GRRRL!! or any of our other releases...be it on Denpasoft or Steam. To address some of your questions/concerns: The primary function of this download limit is to prevent account sharing. Yes, the game is still DRM-free, but we hope that people will want to support the blossoming western VN community/industry by acquiring the titles legitimately: i.e. purchasing them directly from their publisher or development circle or from trusted third party services like Steam. We also understand that internet access and bandwidth issues can be finicky and downright troublesome at times, so if a registered user has an issue(s) downloading a title they have purchased that can be easily remedied by contacting Denpasoft support.
  4. 20 hours away from launch! Also, if you hadn't heard we'll have some limited edition physical copies available at Sakura-Con. Remaining copies we'll have up on Denpasoft!
  5. Yup, we've past the goal. Now just need a few dozen (37 to be exact) people to hop on the Thunderclap and maybe we can hit some of the stretch goals. I can't thank the Fuwa community enough. You've all been super helpful and awesome! http://thndr.me/T7lwJD
  6. Yes! This, a million times this! We're super close to Thunderclapping the KS! And who knows...with a day to go after a successful Thunderclap we may drive home some of those stretch goals. Stay optimistic. Please share the link wherever you can! http://thndr.me/T7lwJD Thanks yet again for all the awesome support and for the Thunderclap idea. Seeeeeee, we listen.
  7. Thanks again to everyone for all of the help and the big push we've seen on the campaign in the last couple weeks. A vast majority of that is on all of you, so thank you! Also, thanks @Maxel. Good call on the Thunderclap push: http://thndr.me/T7lwJD - totally forgot that Libra used that - I even tested it out trying to get some votes for Sound of Drop. It was up for Community GOTY on Rely On Horror. We got edged out only by Until Dawn I think. Gave them a damn good run for their money though. EDIT: Also, why are you reading this?! Go out and have fun, it's the weekend. Well, consider Thunderclappin' then go out and have fun.
  8. Thanks all for the continued feedback. We're certainly listening and adapting as best we can with what we have for this campaign. We've been pushing hard the last week or so and are on a solid track to getting this one funded. If anyone has any additional feedback, please keep it coming. We certainly love to hear from all of you...be it positive, constructive criticism, or even the not so constructive criticism (because sometimes you just need to vent, and that's totally cool with me). EDIT: Oh, and on a side note (not necessarily directly related to visual novels per se), we're getting ready to launch Rabi-Ribi tomorrow. If you dig metroidvania-style 2D platforming games and Touhou-style bullet-hell (bunny-hell in this case ) boss battles, this one might be right up your alley.
  9. Thank you. I can't take any of the credit there. That's on all of you! I love the productivity and suggestions from everyone. Don't know if we'd be able to do the reseller kit thing though. I have a feeling that would go over like a fart in church (EDIT: in terms of us trying to get the approval for it). ;P
  10. OMG haha! What a fantastic avatar. I loved Genshiken! Never felt like such an otaku in my life watching that. It was like walking right into a intervention. But I'll never give up my anime loving, game and figure collecting habits. NEVER EVER! The Guilty Gear scene was a bit of an eye opener. I was like "dang, I hope I"m not like that with my GF." Not that I'm that oblivious. Thankfully, I have an amazing gal who loves videogames. Phewwww.
  11. Depends. Will I become the sole heir to your gaming and anime collection if something were to happen to you? >:3 Well hopefully I'll be able to work towards changing that...if only just a weeee bit. :3 And yes, I totally agree. I approached SP when they initially came on the scene with Sakura Spirit and was able to hop on board last October. Super thankful for the opportunity to officially be working with the team. We're still pretty small, but I really cannot tell you just how hard-working and dedicated everyone is. RE: G-sen, no plans just yet, but I wouldn't mind getting something up on Denpasoft. RE: Constructive feedback. So long as it's not slinging profanities at us on social media, I'm more than happy to work with fans supplying constructive feedback and criticism. While I don't want to name any names or point fingers there are a couple folks on Twitter who love to swear like sailors and direct their profanity-filled ships (tweets) our way. I don't really deem that as constructive and the chances we'll respond to that are slim to none. But if it's constructive and something we can discuss in a civil manner, I'm 100% on board. Let's sail that ship together! Likewise. Been gaming for days and have amassed quite the collection over the years: http://imgur.com/a/NyJ91 I love playing all sorts of games. Don't execute me for saying this, but I've really just started to get into VNs over the last few years. And now that they are becoming readily available to the western world I'm finding more and more that I enjoy. Toughest part is finding the time to play/read through them. Just the other night I finally beat Castlevania for the first time, and I've had the game since it was released back in '86: http://imgur.com/gallery/kHrD7ps/ I was so excited! Anyhow, I've gotta get back to pitching press for our upcoming 2D platformer, Rabi-Ribi. If you haven't already, please check it out and maybe pick it up when it's released next week: http://store.steampowered.com/app/400910/ Talk to you all soon!
  12. Haha. I will say that working with Sony back in those days was a total blast! Got to work on Siren, EyeToy, Ratchet & Clank, Jak & Daxter, Sly Cooper, SOCOM II (I can't tell you how much fun it was to get players to reveal their secrets and hacks online and then go write them up as bugs to be patched by Zipper - MUHAHAHAHAHA!), and a load of other awesome games. Was some of the most fun I've ever had. Made some really great friends there whom I still speak with today. Nice to meet you too, Dergonu. I'll make sure to do my very best to help out here as much as I possibly can. Oh, and nice try. Thanks for the warm welcome you two. :3
  13. Hi everyone! I registered here a couple days ago to hop in and provide some support and feedback on the Root Double thread. I suppose it's best to come right out and offer full transparency to everyone: I work with Sekai Project as their PR manager for the western half of the globe (primarily North & South America with a little dash of some EUR media outlets sprinkled in the mix). I'm certainly not looking for any special treatment. Not at all. I feel that it's better that everyone knows my role so they can ask questions or just take some comfort in knowing that I'm here to assist when and however I can...within reason of course. Don't be expecting me to reveal release dates. I've been a long-time anime fan -- all the way back to my very first anime, Iczer-One. This was back in the late 80s, before I even knew what anime was. In fact, I just posted about it earlier today on Twitter. And for those of you who have yet to watch the anime series, let's just say that it was certainly one heck of a way to be introduced to the medium. In addition to anime I've been an avid gamer since the late Atari 2600/early NES days, and wound up getting into the game industry with a job testing games for Sony back in '03. Shortly after that I fell into PR and that's pretty much what I've been doing ever since (with a short stint in production). Anyhow, I'm rambling. I just wanted to officially say hello, and that I look forward to speaking with all of you about anime, games, or whatever you'd like to discuss. I'm always up to shoot the breeze, so please feel free to reach out to me either here or via social media. Cheers, David
  14. Tiers really come down to what we have available to work with. What I am seeing a lot of folks greatly overlook is that not ever developer is going to agree to or want to appear on camera, etc. Some are a little more loose while others do not wish to be right in the middle of a spotlighted stage. Not just saying that in terms of RD, but for any project. No two are going to be the same. In this instance where people are comparing the RD campaign to Libra, Muv-Luv, etc. it's sorta' the opposite of the old saying: what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Thanks for all of the questions though, everyone. I have to get back to email pitching, but I'll likely check back in tomorrow. Have a splendid evening. EDIT: I don't know if everyone has caught that we are offering new items for some of the preexisting tiers (just can't go back and edit the text desc. once someone is backing that tier).
  15. Do what you can...even if it's to help spread the word. Every little bit is appreciated and really does go a long way. I believe we are in discussions to hopefully get some lower-level tiers. Fingers crossed.
  16. Offensive? No. Hopefully a campaign creator would never offer a tier that fans would find deliberately offensive. However, do I feel that it shows the backer's passion and dedication to a project they want to see come to fruition? Yeah, I feel that it might.
  17. What's a Muv Luv? I'm kidding, I'm kidding. If only it were that easy, friend. That is sort of like comparing an apple to an apple pie. Like CLANNAD, Muv Luv has strong ties to other forms of media, and can use/rely on preexisting art assets, physical products, ect. By doing so this provides the campaign with a greater chance at a more diverse set of backer rewards, and more reward tiers to pull in a larger spectrum of backers for a bigger overall funding goal.
  18. Thanks for the warm welcome. I was a little scared after posting that I'd get a lot of backlash. There are a lot of things happening so sometimes it can be difficult to break free from email, team discussions, etc., but I can promise everyone here that I'll do my best to visit regularly and be more active in discussions. And if I slip just be like "Yo, don't make me come over there and slap chop that liver." ;P
  19. Wanted to pop in and give a big THANK YOU to those of you who have supported RD and helped to spread the word. Kickstarter and other crowdfunding campaigns can be very tricky. Not only do they rely on the creator(s) to push and help spread the word, but backers as well. Backers are the lifeblood of these campaigns. We read and take into consideration everything that gets posted on the campaign page. And yes, we could certainly use your help to further spread the word. Be it a tweet FB post, carrier pigeon, etc. Show and tell the outlets that you frequent regularly that it is something that you feel passionate about and that their readers will be interested in hearing about. It's a team effort. We have members of the team who are primarily focused on Root Double while my primary focus is on our current releases (Strawberry Vinegar, No One But You, Rabi-Ribi) and upcoming releases for Q1 2016. That's not to say that we aren't pushing the campaign, we have distributed news about the campaign's launch (https://twitter.com/sekaiproject/status/684464856435527680), plugged it in a couple interviews, and have been fairly active on social media in regards to further promotion of the campaign. We have also generated some pretty cool new backer rewards, and have been steadily posting campaign updates. We want to see this one blast past its goal just as much as you do. We are still a relatively small publishing/lic. outfit and not even one month in to 2016 we have three releases in January plus the Root Double KS campaign ...not to mention several other titles on the horizon. It's a lot titles to be working on simultaneously and by such a small, dedicated team. Sure, it's not an ideal timeframe to be working on so many projects at once, but sometimes you have to work with what you've got and you can't always ask the development studios to wait while we release "Game X" ahead of theirs. As you can imagine, that doesn't go over so well. ;P So if there are outlets that you feel that we should be speaking with, or ones that you frequent on a regular basis, please, by all means let us know. I will happily reach out to them to gauge their interest. Overall, we love hearing from you and just redesigned our own forums too (http://forums.sekaiproject.com/). Not only do I welcome you to speak with us or ask me questions here or on our forums, but you can also reach out to me directly on Twitter. I love speaking with my fellow peers about games and other related topics. It's all for THE GREATER GOOD! Now back to pitching and sending out some more review keys. Yours truly, Chopped Liver ;3
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