Look Your Loot aka Hamster

I don’t see it anymore
Where is it ?

Seems, you just turned on auto login feature. Nope? What are you seeing on a settings screen? Is there “welcome, username” message?

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Yes. on both phones it uses my username.
But on my old phone there is also a number by User id
And on my new phone not

OMG !!! I need to apologize !
Its an issue that still persists with Google Play Games :cry:
I manage to load the cloud save

I’m so so sorry @Dragosha . I was wrong. Sorry for my rant.
Please forgive me :pray:

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Is there any activity in this community still, just found this game and I’m loving it but can’t find any discord or subreddits

Unfortunately no, there is a semi-living Facebook for worldwide and Vkontakte group for the ru audience. I stopped being actively involved in the game after it fell into the so-called Indie Armageddon on googleplay and stopped getting organic traffic from the market. However, the latest update and new character came this year.

Kraftwerk Radioactivity plays in the background.

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just curious. what is the “Indie Armageddon”? are you referring to the avalanche of indie games reskinned with recycled assets? or the difficulties that google play makes for indies?

I can’t remember exactly when, in 2018 or 2019, Google Play stopped giving organic traffic to projects well, and a large percentage of games on that platform just stopped getting a relevant amount of installs, although everything was fine until then. It looked like some projects were getting all the traffic from others. In the case of indie games, it’s usually irrational to attract ad traffic because the game will never make a profit from those purchases. Lyl was also affected by this process, although the game was growing well before these events.

How the projects on the platform survive at this point in time, when the new facts you mentioned have also emerged, is hard for me to say.

UPD: Oh, maybe it was called the Indie Apocalypse, I’m confused about the terms :sweat_smile: Happens on all platforms when there are a lot of games out there and the platform starts to screw up, in Google’s case it was traffic.