Our hero's task was to collect all his debts.
Release Date | Feb 23, 2018 |
Price | $ 2.99 Bottom 25% |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 78.1% (mostly positive) / 73.4% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 68.3% / 68% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 32 / 128 |
Curators | 2 reviews Bottom 1% |
Median Play Time | 55 min Bottom 25% |
Play Time per Dollar | 28 minutes |
Followers | 14.2K Top 10% |
Owners | ± 20K |
Copies Sold | ± 1.5K |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 474 |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This chart shows Debtor's Steam rating and reviews from March 2018 to December 2023. Steam's rating is in a range going from 92.8% (July 2018) to 73% (October 2022).
With its 128 reviews, Debtor could be considered a decent success for an indie game. Peaks in the chart suggest that major updates or discounts happened.
Review Languages
This doughnut chart shows Debtor's review languages. The most popular language is English (32%), followed by Russian (30%). There is a nice diversity in the reviews, with 15 languages represented. The game has only one translation (English). Having more translations could have boosted the game's popularity.
Time Played
This chart displays the number of hours played in Debtor depending if the reviewer left a positive or a negative review. The time in game is very low, with only 88 minutes in the 80th percentile. Short games can be fun, but some players might feel that it's too short and ask for a refund.
The median play time for the negative reviews is similar to the median for positive reviews, hinting that there is no significant difference in the player's experience and that is more a question of personal taste.
Players' Feedback
Game's Strengths | Game's Weaknesses |
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These advantages and disadvantages are not meant to provide a fair assessment of the game, but to help developers identify potential improvements. The game's 78.1% rating should be factored in during their evaluation.
Please keep in mind that this list was AI-generated with only a statistical sample of Debtor's review data that Steam provides. You don't always need to solve every issue. What some players hate might be what your fanbase loves.