Willy Wanka
my god this avatar owns
This looks genuinely awesome. Well done to all those involved in the project.
I want to know too. I would love a development history outline just for curiosity's sake.
This better be posted on green light soon. I want this on Steam next to my other games.
We'll probably do a timeline post on the website at some point. These last 3 years have been crazy for the project (for better or worse).
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
Maybe there's some kind of technical workaround. If source mods and games not listed in the steam store exist, then there might be a chance! /hopeI want to investigate if Greenlight will accept free games. I'm not entirely sure it will, but it's worth checking out.
HahahahahahahahahaI'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
I'd gladly buy it. Not even kidding here.I want to investigate if Greenlight will accept free games. I'm not entirely sure it will, but it's worth checking out.
I'd gladly buy it. Not even kidding here.
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
Yea free is cool and all but why not put a small price on it and try to get it in an Indie Bundle or something?
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
Using chrome, never had a problem at all.
Only on GAF on Chrome.PSY・S;43244357 said:A lot of Chrome users have been experiencing frozen, torn GIFs lately.
Fuck the homeless, it's straight-up dawg time!
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
Maybe there's some kind of technical workaround. If source mods and games not listed in the steam store exist, then there might be a chance! /hope
I'd gladly buy it. Not even kidding here.
But where would you wear it?I would buy a t-shirt with this printed on it.
Because it would turn into a legal mess if any money was made from this game. It's using GAF's name and logo, and it was contributed to by more than 100 people. And no one signed a contract.
The only solution would be to donate everything to a charity.
But where would you wear it?
What about that gaming charity?
The issue isn't whether or not people would buy it. Never was. Jocchan, Mik and myself couldn't figure out how to split the proceeds proportionate to time spent working on the game, and it wouldn't be fair to those that became too busy to contribute, or contributed proportionately less. Do those who left the project get nothing? Do those that joined late get less? It's not something we wanted to worry about, so we made the decision early on not to receive compensation for downloading the game. Routing the funds to charity, on the other hand, would be awesome.
Pick one charity that we can agree on, and send all sales proceeds their way.
Heh, can someone explain this?I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
I like how when one of the girls ate a burger, she got fat. GOTY material right hurr.
He's the one responsible for this whole game. He came up with the name, and that's where it all started.Heh, can someone explain this?
That's it, no more Executive Producer/Based on a post by/Special Thanks in the credits for you!I'm sorry guys, but that trailer depressed the hell out of me. All the manhours that went into this could have been spent helping the homeless or youth literacy programs or teaching kids how to code or something.
I really am regretting that post about now.
That's it, no more Executive Producer/Based on a post by/Special Thanks in the credits for you!
Pick one charity that we can agree on, and send all sales proceeds their way.
Pick one charity that we can agree on, and send all sales proceeds their way.
Actually really like this idea. (Staunchly opposed to Child's Play or EFF. Both do great work, but gamers are too quick to leap to something that aligns with a gamer-focused worldview.)The only solution would be to donate everything to a charity.