ABSTRACT
If you're an indie developer, not everyone is going to love your game. It is a fact. It is also a fact that something is going to be wrong with your game, like every other game in existence. And reviewers and players will comment on these things, so that hopefully you can address them. But what happens when you receive a review that is simply bad, with false information, a clear lack of actual play of the game, and/or other problems? Well, if you're me, you write a snarky blog post analyzing all the points, which ones are valid and which are not, and what makes the original review so poor. All reviews, like all things being reviewed, are not created equal.
Reviewing A Bad Review
If you're an indie developer, not everyone is going to love your game. It is a fact. It is also a fact that something is going to be wrong with your game, like every other game in existence. And reviewers and players will comment on these things, so that hopefully you can address them. But what happens when you receive a review that is simply bad, with false information, a clear lack of actual play of the game, and/or other problems? Well, if you're me, you write a snarky blog post analyzing all the points, which ones are valid and which are not, and what makes the original review so poor. All reviews, like all things being reviewed, are not created equal.
Reviewing A Bad Review
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