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by phatbyte
5071 days ago
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I wish you the best of luck on your game, I still believe there's plenty of people like us who feel this way as well.
I look at Limbo, Braid or Meat Boy, and they get it. They are great games with no BS. I don't mind iap for other type of apps, in fact, it's a cool thing, you select only the features you need and you upgrade accordingly. But on games, it's crap, and it must go away. |
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There are obvious problems going this way (how do you get people past the hurdle of paying for a game they haven't played?) but it just feels... better.
It also seems like a better way to build trust between the developer and the player. The way I see it is if you've taken the risk and bought my game, I love you! We're best friends now! So here's the best damn game I can give you for trusting me enough to pay for it.
And then hopefully they'll come back for the sequel.