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Greenlight Sucks

Humble (not that one) suggestions for Steam Greenlight

May 8, 2013 · Arvind

Steam Greenlight – the new approval process for indie games on Steam can’t catch a break. Everyone from players, developers, press, politicians and even Gabe Newell himself have criticized the process. Some Valve employees had a chat with developers in a developer group yesterday, where I presented these suggestions:

  • Let anyone sell their game on Steam, with games hidden from the main steam storefront and search bar by default.
  • Developers can sell their game by directing people to a store.steampowered.com/app/abcxyz/ URL from their website without the steam storefront getting cluttered.
  • Journalists and other sites can also direct people to the address – measure traction by sales instead of “yes” votes.
  • If a game gains traction, make it visible and accessible from the main storefront.
  • Convert Greenlight into an unfiltered version of the steam store, where only the “hidden” titles are visible, and communicate the difference between the two stores clearly.

Miscellaneous thoughts

  • A “Verified by Steam” logo that lets people know this game is on the main storefront (Nintendo seal of quality anyone)?
  • Keep the 100 dollar fee if you are worried about being bombarded with a lot of games (thought whether it actually does that is a different matter).

The way I see it, there are two sides to the debate: one which would like all floodgates to be opened, and the other which would like the curated store. Both have their benefits and drawbacks, and what I have tried to do is think of a way to reach a compromise between being accessible to everyone and keeping the great curated store we all love.

Related Links
Crunching Koalas have a nice summary of the Q&A on their site
This NeoGAF post about steam providing a store widget is a great idea

The Countdown Bundle

The Countdown Bundle

November 23, 2012 · Arvind

Black Friday – a day dedicated to celebrating a rare display of musical talent, and some discounts or something. Do you feel kind of sad to know that CORPORATIONS™ have twisted the day’s meaning to benefit themselves? Do you feel depressed on seeing the inhumanity outside your local supermarket? Do you feel anger at – sorry, I kind of went on a tangent there.

However, do you know what counters this feeling of exploitation? That’s right, something that cheers you up no matter what the season – The Indie Spirit™. Presenting the Countdown bundle: 20 games across 5 weeks, 4 games per week. The bundles are $4 dollars each – but every week where you buy a bundle you will get $1 off on the next one. If you buy all the bundles they’ll cost you $4 the first week, $3 the second, $2 the third, $1 the fourth, and as a special thank you the fifth bundle will then be FREE!

We have also teamed up with Help-Daniel, a charity drive to help game developer Daniel Somervale cover the medical expenses needed to treat his brain tumor. A part of the proceeds from the full five weeks of sales will go to him, and we want to reach out to the community for help in the hope he makes a full recovery soon. You can get the bundle at:

The Countdown Bundle at Gamersgate

Aeon Command, Genetrive 2, Space Pirates and Zombies, Waveform Caster, Hegemony Gold: Wars of Ancient Greece, Strategic War in Europe, Zombies Alien Hallway, Bridge It, Eryi's Action, Terrorhedron Achron, Alien Shooter 2: Conscription, Orczz, Syder Arcade War of the Human Tanks, Will Fight for Food, Zafehouse: Diaries, Zombie Shooter 2
(Hover over the images for the games)

We also have bonuses that unlock upon reaching sales numbers including 7 more games, 6 soundtracks and an add-on!
That’s 20 excellent games for 10 dollars total - 27 if we reach our goal!

TL;DR Get the bundle now for $4 at http://www.gamersgate.com/indiefort-bundle

Lack of marketing budget yay!

Indiefort Championship

September 12, 2012 · Arvind

Will Fight for Food is in the Indiefort bundle at Gamersgate, with 23 other games. It’s possibly the biggest indie bundle ever, I think.
If you still haven’t tried Will Fight for Food yet, visit this link and get Will Fight for Food and some other games for pretty darn cheap!

P.S. We’re plugging away at Unrest, but naturally with our reputation for never delaying updates, ever – you’re going to hear more about it soon. BUT, we got cool character concepts! Or rather, a concept. We do kinda suck at this news thing, don’t we?

 

Some of the quirky cast from WFF

Introducing the people of Whateville

March 11, 2012 · Arvind

Will Fight for Food has an interesting and quirky cast of characters that you can befriend or beat up as you play the game.

Pierre
Pierre is the WFF’s slick and funny announcer. Rumors suggest he is sick of being the constant butt of jokes in the WFF. Will he help Jared to get his revenge?He's the best announcer this side of the Whateville Town Hall.Kim
The chief of police is famous for her hands on approach to crime fighting. Can Jared convince her to join his side of the fight, or will he antagonize her and anger the entire police department?
She's the police and resident martial arts expert.Fightacus
An old friend of Jared, he is now employed as a gym teacher by the university. His job is one of the many things on stake in the war between nerds and jocks. Can he emerge unscathed from the carnage?
He's big, he's strong, he'll punch you into the ground!Koala Man
Whateville’s own superhero, Koala Man used his failure in wrestling tournaments as a springboard for his success in TV and comic books. He could be a valuable ally for Jared, but can he be trusted?
Holy Submarine, Koala Man!

Will Fight for Food is coming soon!
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