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Recent content by Jeremiah

  1. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    I suggested someone pirate my game on the roguelike discord server and the mods immediately stepped in to tell me even talking about piracy is not allowed. I think it's a discord TOS thing since they're trying to court game companies and not to be viewed as a pirate's den. Generally though most...
  2. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    Ah I was wrong. I could have sworn to hearing it pronounced rhyming with crow on NPR before. It's pretty rare though and google has a BRITISH tag on that definition.
  3. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    Was it the nazis, loli, or cuck that gave it away?
  4. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    Lulz. Only in British english does it have two pronunciations (not that I disagree with your overall point). Always sounds rather quaint when I hear it on BBC. Again, I think he made many missteps. I guess my gut reaction was that his moderately sized fanbase would have provided some level of...
  5. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    I agree that the Burgun appears to have done a subpar job on marketing and I agree with a bunch of the other stuff you're saying as well, especially about feedback and being transparent. One of the things I do on the GKH store page is go out of my way to describe what's in the game and what the...
  6. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    It was a joke, bud. Oh you got me. I guess all those people that bought my game and told me it was one of the best, most original games in the genre were doing it to be nice or something. I'll just pack it up then.
  7. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    Nope. There's at least two really popular ones that I know of: Noxico and Trapquest https://www.reddit.com/r/roguelikes/comments/8ei8ab/bizarre_fetishbased_roguelike/ Notice the first comment...
  8. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    fuck it I'm making a porn game
  9. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    Nope. Nope. Did you read more than the title? wat More of "if you want to sell your game make a game that sells" tautology.
  10. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    The dev later told me it sold 24 copies, which is perfectly in line with 0 reviews. It has 1 review now by the way because I reviewed it myself. Except... there are? Dead Cells sold over 700,000 copies, but if it had bombed instead you would say it was justified for the aforementioned reasons...
  11. The Indiepocalypse happened - we are now in the Indie Post-Apocalypse

    OP here. The main response to the post is all this is inevitable/cartels are unfair anywyay/it's just like all other creative industries. Sure, I don't disagree. My post was less a deep analysis and just a visceral reaction to seeing someone I thought was guaranteed some modicum of success at...

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