Gaming: Complete Guide to Indie dev earns Reddit love after telling people not to buy their game because it's going on sale soon

Gaming: Complete Guide to Indie dev earns Reddit love after telling people not to buy their game because it's going on sale soon

The maker of the typing game battle royale Final Sentence reckons you can save a couple bucks for something else. Final Sentence is a "battle royale typing game," which is a weird idea but also one that sounds like it might be kind of fun, at least if you can type reasonably well. We first heard about it in 2025, when PC Gamer keyboard showboat Harvey Randall took it for a spin, finding potential but also that it was "a tad undercooked" at the time. The concept is simple: You are sitting behind a typewriter, and a masked man with a gun is standing beside you. Type fast and accurately, or get one in the head. There's a round-based battle royale mode and a one-on-one duel mode, and a range of AI opponents for solo typists. Six months after Harvey tried his hand at that pre-release build, Final Sentence launched on Steam, and while it hasn't been a huge hit, it's amassed a respectable "very positive" rating across nearly 800 user reviews. And now developer Button Mash is urging players not to buy the game—right now, that is. "I want to make a short announcement about the upcoming sale so those who haven't bought the game yet can save a couple bucks for a coffee or a compressed air duster for your keyboard," the studio wrote (via GamesRadar). "Seriously, that thing is worth buying to clean years of dust and food crumbs out of your keyboard." And yeah, that's all you're going to save. The amount of the discount wasn't shared but Final Sentence is regularly $10/£9.09/€10.25, so even at half price you're only saving a fiver. But hey, five bucks is five bucks—and right now, that's enough to get you Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind Divided, after which you can join the rest of us in being mad that we'll never see the trilogy concluded. Anyway, back to the point: A post about the announcement on Reddit, entitled "This is literally the nicest thing I've seen on Steam" (and which omits both the name of the game and a link to the announcement or store page, which is n

Source: PC Gamer