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xxspe: We got greenlit \o/ and also working on what's next, would you guys be interested to have a preview look at our trailer/screenshots/logo and tell us brutal truth if it's good or not before we publicly release it ?
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Novotnus: Sure, gladly!
Also - I got Ethan and played it a little. Still interested in feedback? :)
So that's how he overtook Mr Bree+ ! :> Cunning :P
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zeffyr: So that's how he overtook Mr Bree+ ! :> Cunning :P
Nah, got if from Groupees :) Winter sale drained me too much to buy it at full \ half price:)
But, you know... poor Mr Bree...
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amok: It kind of tells straight away what the game is about - puzzle platforming. it also looks more action oriented than #3 and #5, which I think is more representative.
Alright, you've convinced me.

My vote goes for #6 as well.
I like #1 and #2.
#1 and #6 are my favorites, anyway they all look good but #1 looks exciting and #6 best conveys the content (I would say)
#1 and #2 are my favs. followed by #5 then #6.
so in preference order: #2, #1, #5, #6
Thanks for the feedbacks guys!
Update! Same idea, Which one would make you click if on homepage of Steam ?

https://i2.wp.com/files.polldaddy.com/4e28c5016bea0cf3dd84c1477fbab255-52e2368907b34.jpg
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I'm inclined towards #1. It looks the most dynamic of the lot to me, with a sense of motion that the others seem to lack. Maybe altering the ground with influences from #2 or even #3 might make the situation look more dire still, but maybe that would be overdoing it. I know the square root of bugger all about anything, so it's hard to tell.

EDIT: This might affect how you perceive my answer, so I should probably mention that I haven't bought the game and that I only know what I've seen on the GOG page and on the post-mortem. It's not my kind of game, I'm afraid, but I do sincerely wish you all the best, both in selling your current product and developing the next one.
Post edited January 24, 2014 by AlKim
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xxspe: Update! Same idea, Which one would make you click if on homepage of Steam ?

https://i2.wp.com/files.polldaddy.com/4e28c5016bea0cf3dd84c1477fbab255-52e2368907b34.jpg
Not 1 or 5. To me that looks like frustrating platformer ala Meatboy, and I no longer have the dexterity for it, nor the patience for the frustration. I skip those type of games these days.

2 and 3 feels abit... bland and generic.

so I guess it would be #4, out of those.
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xxspe: Update! Same idea, Which one would make you click if on homepage of Steam ?

https://i2.wp.com/files.polldaddy.com/4e28c5016bea0cf3dd84c1477fbab255-52e2368907b34.jpg
I would say 1 or 2 myself. 3 is nice too.

4 though looks a bit dull and 5 a bit too cluttered.
hmm as much as i seem to start hating indie puzzle platformers, Your efforts on this forum and your communication, makes me want to support you. This developer-gamer dialogue seems to be a thing of the past and to be honest i truly appreciate developer feedback. So let me ask you this: If it releases on steam at the same base price as on gog. Where do you get more profit of? I will buy it then from the one that gives you the most.
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xxxIndyxxx: hmm as much as i seem to start hating indie puzzle platformers, Your efforts on this forum and your communication, makes me want to support you. This developer-gamer dialogue seems to be a thing of the past and to be honest i truly appreciate developer feedback. So let me ask you this: If it releases on steam at the same base price as on gog. Where do you get more profit of? I will buy it then from the one that gives you the most.
it is sold via Humble widget... which is the one with a largest cut to the developer (95% compared to GoG and Steam at 705%), and you get DRM free + Steam key.
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xxxIndyxxx: hmm as much as i seem to start hating indie puzzle platformers, Your efforts on this forum and your communication, makes me want to support you. This developer-gamer dialogue seems to be a thing of the past and to be honest i truly appreciate developer feedback. So let me ask you this: If it releases on steam at the same base price as on gog. Where do you get more profit of? I will buy it then from the one that gives you the most.
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amok: it is sold via Humble widget... which is the one with a largest cut to the developer (95% compared to GoG and Steam at 705%), and you get DRM free + Steam key.
cool thanks for the info. I also saw they sell it at their own site, so i guess that's even more profit??

EDIT: i guess that's using humble widget, my bad ;)
Post edited January 24, 2014 by xxxIndyxxx
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xxxIndyxxx: EDIT: i guess that's using humble widget, my bad ;)
Yes! Humble Widget is where we get more profits but Steam seems to be where more people are buying. Some dev' ask to buy through Humble Widget as we get more money some other ask to buy from Steam as it makes them climb on the top sellers...