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the-pi-guy said:
KLXVER said:

"In March 2016, Ryan Green, speaking for his team, commented that the game has only sold about 14,000 copies, based on Steam Spy data, and they have yet to recover their development funds for the game"

Wow, 14,000 people bought an indie game about cancer. 

What exactly is your point? Being rare doesn't change the fact that something exists.

A planet exists in the universe that holds life. It only takes 1 to show that is true. A rebuttal with 4,000 other planets without life isn't a correct logical rebuttal. 

Millions of people watched the game:

Millions of people watch true crime about serial killers as well. Whats YOUR point? 

I was saying that it would be depressing playing a game like that and it seems like many others agree, so they just watched it on Youtube instead of playing it themselves.

Also:

"Numinous Games used YouTube's ContentID system to flag and take down some of these videos, leading some players to complain. Ryan admitted this was not the best approach towards addressing the issue. Ryan felt that they would be satisfied if these viewers had left small tips on Numinous Games' website in lieu of purchasing the game, so that Numinous could continue to develop more titles"