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Hi, as someone who supports games devs and loves discovering fresh projects, I wanted to say I’m impressed by your game.
I often help developers build a bit more momentum through promotion and review-based engagement, especially for new launches.
If you're ever open to marketing ideas or external support, feel free to reach out I’d love to help.
Retro Construction was a popular launcher in the early 2000s, created by a small developer team. The launcher was similar to an emulator; you’d download remastered retro games like the NES, SNES, GameBoy, Arcades, Sega Genesis, and computer games made by the same developer team. You’d import them into the launcher as a library. The games were considered good and fun. However, years later, the launcher—as well as the games—were taken down and stopped working, even for those already installed. The developer team was also gone and never heard from again. It sparked many questions; however, the drama settled as everybody soon forgot about the mystery.