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Fact check: Information on a Japanese game developer, DeskClub Games, who have recently released “ ロボット少女は夢を見る-RobotBattleChampionship-” on Steam.

Checked on January 24, 2025

1. Summary of the results

DeskClub Games is confirmed to be a verified Steam developer [1]. Their game "ロボット少女は夢を見る-RobotBattleChampionship-" (also known by its English title "Robot girl's dream -RobotBattleChampionship-") exists and is available on Steam [2] [1]. The game is a 2D RPG/simulation title featuring a robot girl protagonist who has lost her memories, set in a futuristic city called Astromere [2]. The game was developed between 2019-2025 by desk_club [2].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Several important pieces of context are worth noting:

  • DeskClub Games has another title in their portfolio called "The Kotonoha Sisters and the Legend of Lysant Island" [1]
  • The game features a choice-based narrative system that leads to multiple endings [2]
  • While the original statement focuses on a single developer, it's worth noting that there's a broader context of Japanese indie game development that includes various challenges and community aspects [3] [4]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement, while factually accurate, presents an incomplete picture by:

  • Not mentioning the developer's full portfolio of games [1]
  • Focusing solely on the Steam release without providing context about the game's features or gameplay mechanics [2]
  • Not acknowledging the broader context of the Japanese indie game development scene, which could provide valuable perspective on the developer's position within the industry [4]

The statement appears to be more of a basic factual inquiry rather than containing deliberate misinformation, but additional context helps paint a more complete picture of both the developer and their work.

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