Indie developer Petter Malmehed released his unconventional alternate reality puzzle game After Hours in 2018, and according to Malmehed himself, it did alright, even if it wasn’t a big commercial success. However, in recent months and years, he’s seen its user reviews on Steam gradually decline at the same time as its completion rate is steadily dropping, and he thinks he knows why.
"The reviews got lower and lower": Dev says his puzzle game is suffering on Steam because young people "don't know how to write emails anymore"
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jqubed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
jeff@lemmy.zip 9 hours ago
Lol this is just tragic. How would these people write a letter, even just to out in their neighbour’s letterbox regarding a burglary or something? Do people not think that they need to write a brief title?
jqubed@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
For physical letters I only put a subject on business correspondence, but that’s not something I expect kids to be familiar with
IronBird@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
when i write letters i dont include any “dear X” or whatever, the recipient knows who it’s for/from because it’s addressed to them and has a sender address