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Click on "download" and it takes you to the home page.
On that page at the top you should see a message from Itch that reads "You own this game" followed by a Download button and how much you purchased it for and how many days ago. Click that download button. That will take you to the page where all the version releases of the game are.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the most updated files for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Download
Click on "download" and it takes you to the home page.
On that page at the top you should see a message from Itch that reads "You own this game" followed by a Download button and how much you purchased it for and how many days ago. Click that download button. That will take you to the page where all the version releases of the game are.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the most updated files for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Download
If you want the game on steam you have to buy it.
You can have the same game but without the steam integration by downloading the last file that was upload 12 days ago, that version is exactly the same game that is on steam but without some features that can only be available on steam, all the files are free for the people who bought the game here.
(Edit) Here you can read more about it: https://nachogames.itch.io/thats-not-my-neighbor/devlog/916937/remake-20-version..
Also I already explained why is not possible to give a steam key to everybody, but in resume, the number of keys required far exceeds the amount allowed by Steam (by a lot), so instead the game was upload here without the steam integration and is only available for the people who bought the first game.
Hi, thank you for playing! I actually have in mind that maybe someday remake this game, the RPG maker software options are very limited and now I have more experience so I can use godot and I can improve a lot on this game. That may be the next thing I would do, or at least at some point in the future!
Thank you so much for your nice comment, but I am afraid it is too late, as you mentioned I am discourage not only for working on TNMN but on any other future game, at least for public projects.
Since I released the first TNMN game, the most common feeling I had was stress. I thought that I just make a little fun project as my other games and it was done, but since it took me a long time to make I want to try earn something from it and decided to ask for a little amount of money, I never thought that my game will be as popular as it is now, it was very overwhelming and then people just started to asking for more and more and more, but it doesn't seems to be never enough and after all the free work I made and all the new work I did for the remake so people don't feel like they are buying the same thing, people just came here and demands more with the excuse of having supported the project and for that reason I owe it to them, like if had the game for like a year with free updates wasn´t enough, or like if buying a product because their favorite content creator play it was support a project, 90% of the people who bought the game did it because they want it, not because they want to support my work.
I was just a dude who wanted to share his work.
I don't want to deal with this again, people don't care about my work, there are even people that has been stealing my game to publish it elsewhere, people only care about money and free stuff. I am so disappointed, I am sorry for the people who genually cares about my work, but this is too much for me.
I have been honest with everybody, the game on steam is other game, it is not an update, it is a remake of the game. So because it is a new game I can not put it here as an update since that will violate the policies and conditions of steam.
Buckshot roulette publish the same game, that is the difference. But people still think that the game on steam was an update even when I said a bunch of times that it is a remake/reboot.
I feel like the main reason is that some content creators said that the itch.io version was a "demo" when it wasn't, and people start to thinking that they paid for an incomplete version of the game.
And no matter how many times I explained that the itch version was a complete game and the steam release is another game they don't understand.
I am gratefull to see that there are people who genually understand it, thank you!