I doubt that I would ever do an animated film. I wasn’t expecting it at first, so I was surprised and happy that people were connecting with Sally Face that much.ĭo you plan to go along with the idea of making an animated film after you’re done with the game? If not, why? I think what surprised me the most were the first few fan arts that started popping up. I love seeing the cool fan art from all over. I don’t think I could pick a most exotic country, there are too many places that are exotic to me. I think Russia has the biggest community right now but the US has the most game sales. Which country has the biggest SF community? Which one is the most… exotic? Which country’s art and fanfiction surprised you most? If I can keep doing that then I will be happy. That’s okay though, my goal is only to do what I love and share it with all of you. And I would say I’m still pretty far from famous. I never had the feeling of waking up famous, it’s been a long and difficult road to get to where I am now. It took a few months to catch on but once the bigger YouTubers starting playing it, then the audience started to grow.
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The community around Sally Face is full of really great people.
How did the gaming community accept the game? Have you ever felt like you woke up famous?
You can watch its recorded version right here.įor your convenience we also made a written version of the interview. After asking the “pre-made” questions we also took some from the viewer chat during the podcast. And we managed to arrange an online interview with him. This summer we’ve asked our VK subscribers to gather some questions they’d like to ask Sally Face’s developer, Steve Gabry.