Can't download it as there's no download link. The website link has the game for $1. Frostbite looks like a walking simulator, as there doesn't seem to be anything other than the ability to walk from the trailer. That was your first game made which was started Oct 14, 2019. Then there's a $10 mermaid game, except I don't see that project coming out in October if Frostbite hasn't finished, and you just started Dustwalker. From the video of Dustwalker that boogie did, there seems to be limited animations as the character doesn't have a walk.
My game is free:
https://roastmygame.com/game/under-fireThere's an option to buy the downloadable game for $2 if someone feels like supporting my work on
https://invadetech.itch.io/under-fire. My game has a clear start and end, and has more functionality from what I can see in the boogie video. However you're expecting people to buy your concept that is missing a lot of work or even just in the theoretical stage, such as the mermaid game.
I get that the video was made 6 days ago, but I was able to make my Under Fire game in 3 days.
I also have a prototype 3rd person game in the works that I just might upload the demo for because you've inspired me to show you what you could be capable of.
You also seem to have been into programming since 2006 when you were 12. I understand that robotics programming and video game programming are completely different. Trust me I know. I also do web design and have developed websites for clients in the past and that's completely different programming as well. BUT you said that you switched majors to CompSci. C# is used by many programs and is the basis for the windows operating system. So you should be somewhat decent at C# to begin with right? At least familiar with functions, variables and classes right? With that being said, I'm not sure why Dustwalker doesn't have things like solid controls programmed in. Frost bite from the trailer doesn't have anything other than walking programmed in. Why would I pay $5 to attempt to test that out?
I'm really not trying to attack you or your work. In fact if anything, it's inspiring me to do better myself and help motivate others to get their dreams closer to reality. I think the point I'm making is that without a free demo, and a video showing that there's not really any actual game play, it seems like a stretch to think that people are going to fund your projects upfront.