Horror dev adds invert-Y option after one Steam user's complaint
Indie creator Luka Hizo Algo and co-developer Rafael Di Carlo recently issued a small fix for liminal space horror Buenos Aires Mirror Line, an hour‑long experience about being trapped in a time loop in a grungy edition of Argentina.
A Steam user known as MadMcMan had complained on June 18, writing, "An update with no invert mouse, literally the worst." By June 21 Algo posted that he had "added Invert Y option specifically for MadMcMan," adding, "You could say I'm a people pleaser."
MadMcMan later described the new feature as "nice" in the announcement comments, completed a Buenos Aires Mirror Line playthrough on June 27, and left a short positive review: "Its good."
The exchange ended with a bespoke control option added to accommodate a single player's preference, a small but clear example of developer responsiveness.
Argentina, Buenos Aires
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