Others Completed Lil Elfred: Special Delivery [v1.0] [Team Annue and Friends]

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Overview:
Play as one of Santa's littler helpers as you deliver the joys of Christmas from home to home!
Elfred is tasked with delivering presents to every home on the block.
You may find tired residents along the way and choose to help them relax
and enjoy the Christmas spirit (FUCK THEM ALL!).
Careful while traversing icy rooftops!​

Thread Updated: 2023-12-23
Release Date: 2023-12-22
Developer: Team Annue and Friends -
Censored: No
Version: 1.0
OS: Windows
Language: English
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Thx for the share zapad

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Ryahn

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I shared it and they took the glory for themselves I spent it 1.95$
You shared it via ticket. We automatically assume you want use to create the thread. If you wanted to be the author, should have read our uploading rules and made the thread.
 

herbstpoet

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A nice little distraction for about 5 minutes and nothing more. Would I be willing to pay money for this? Yeah, maybe 50 Cent, definitely not the $3 they want.
 

Zuul

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Be reasonable, simple commissioned art cost as well low, this game is tiny in content, but surely took some time to "stick" all parts together and art is "okay". Also you are on pirate site, bragging about pricing :WaitWhat:
Just because you don't pay for something doesn't mean you can't make an objective criticism about it having bad pricing.

Also, commissioned art costs money because it's... y'know... commissioned? You pay someone to do a service. This isn't a commissioned work, the developer made this and is trying to sell it to consumers. Not even remotely comparable forms of monetization.
 
3.80 star(s) 9 Votes