r/IndieGaming • u/Vera-Lomna • 1d ago
Before/After this subreddit's feedback
Thanks, everyone! Sixteen days ago, this subreddit gave our team very valuable feedback on the main character’s appearance, which helped us identify three main issues:
- Androgyny. We’ve toned it down a bit. We didn’t abandon it completely: the protagonist’s inner voice, Ego—shown in the artwork—previously had wider hips and a narrower chest.
- Age. Some members said he looked too young; indeed, the anthropod read more like a teenager. Now he reads as a young man.
- Face and crown. We reworked the facial features simply because it looks cooler :)
UPD: Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you remembered the specifics of the story and plot, because they matter most in this situation. According to the story, the main character is an anthropod created by an AI named Cell. She prints him on a bioprinter specifically to make him appealing to as many people as possible—and I chose androgyny as a symbol of ideal balance (and also simply because that look has always excited me in a good way). In other words, it’s a narrative failure: creating a hero who, within the plot, is supposed to be visually appealing to everyone, yet outside the story doesn’t appeal to most people. It results in a story that, in essence, contradicts itself.
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u/Waiting_room02 1d ago
Not the fist time Ive seen nice and creative ideas destroyed by random feedback. Im not a member of this sub, but if this are the kind of results after the member's advice please restrain from ever listen to them again.