JayWood2010 said:
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Trust me, no one in Europe gets it either XD
The best explanations professional video game magazines have come up with are farmers who want to play with machines they can't afford IRL, senile grannies buying the game for their grandchilds (it is like $30) and jobless people with too much time on their hands.
And to demonstrate how cheap the devs are: Many of the sounds, in-game models and bugfixes were actually provided by the community. Development costs for each game are rumoured to be < 40.000€!!!