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really enjoyable game, took me a little while to figure out the correct strategy to get everything right so customers can't trip me up too much so actually more depth than i was expecting!

great value for $1.93! 

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lol no.

go ask your parents for $2 kid.

it's a good game, and great value for $2.  the developer should be paid for a good game.

why should you get a free version? once you get your free version,  all the other people who want it for free start demanding it for free.

so, no.

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lol so you're a kid, that explains it. you're just learning then.

so, lessons:

1) things cost money. so if you're 12 a) ask your parents or b) go sell lemonade or something like that. $1.93 is easy to get.  $1.93 is like the cost of a newspaper.  this game is $1.93 whereas many games cost $60 or more, so it's almost practically free.

2) begging for free stuff annoys many people, which is why you got yelled at. typing "plese freeee" all the time will just get you yelled at as no-one likes begging. begging for free stuff on the internet just makes you look bad.

heed these lessons and you will prosper young grasshopper.

or you can just keep on typing "plese freeee" and annoy people. it's a really low price already, so they're already doing you a favor. games aren't "freeee" to make.

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so let's see: someone goes to considerable time to create a game, puts a lot of effort into the sound, music and gameplay and then puts it up for $1.93. 

that's a great deal. $1.93 is not a lot of money. 

here's an idea: get a job, then you will have some money and can buy the game.

that's the way the world works. deal with it.