As promised in December, the game is now completely free for everyone to enjoy—forever! This decision comes after modest sales during the first month and a half after release. While the game was still profitable, financial gain was never my primary motivation (I have an independent job outside of game development). My true passion lies in creating Zach-like games with open-ended puzzles and intricate technical solutions. Now, my goal is to reach a wider audience.
Interesting that the dev decided to make the game free after a month. They announced that they’d rather have more people play the game even if it doesn’t make money. While that’s nice, some people actually did pay for the game. I hope they get the option of receiving a refund if they’d like.
Yeah, I expect it’s a bit of trouble for the dev to refund stuff too. I can understand doing it if you’ve got something to complain about, but having paid like 8 bucks one month ago for a game that’s now free is really not worth the trouble IMO.
I’ve only refunded one game, and that’s because it literally went into a bundle the next week, where the bundle was half the game’s sale price. And even then, I still feel kinda bad about it.
The game becoming free is a good thing and in no way changes the value for people who already bought it.
Those people bought it at an agreed value with the information present at the time. Why would they receive a refund?
If that was the case, if you bought something that went on sale next month, does that mean you are entitled to a refund? And if so, what is the cut off date for that?
I just think that if the dev doesn’t care if they get paid or not then they should offer people back their money. I would assume few people would ask for their money back, but it just seems like the right thing to do. I’m not sure why I’m getting downvoting for suggesting the dev offer refunds. Is offering consumers a choice bad?
No, but suggesting they are somehow morally obligated to offer it is nonsensical. They didn’t need to make the game free, they chose to in order to increase its reach. That choice doesn’t hurt anyone who paid, it just benefits others going forward.
I really don’t understand where you’re coming from with this. If you bought it in the last two weeks (or more, Steam is pretty generous), request a refund through Steam. If not, nothing changes for you because you bought at a price you thought was a good deal.
I could understand if they broke some form of promise, like they stopped developing during early access, they promised to fix some things and didn’t, or they disable multiplayer servers, but none of that seems to be the case here. In what way are existing owned harmed by them making the game free going forward?
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I paid a dollar for this two weeks ago
Worth it
Heh I know that feeling, I bought CS:GO before it became free to play.
Same, but with Rocket League.
Is this a Stargate reference?
Abydos was a real place in ancient Egypt, the Stargate planet takes its name from it.
I thought it was an Adidas reference, based on the logo.
This seems up my alley, thanks for the heads up
Interesting that the dev decided to make the game free after a month. They announced that they’d rather have more people play the game even if it doesn’t make money. While that’s nice, some people actually did pay for the game. I hope they get the option of receiving a refund if they’d like.
I mean if you liked the game and enjoyed the developper’s work I feel like that’s worth paying them a coffee unless you truly hated it 😅
Yeah, I expect it’s a bit of trouble for the dev to refund stuff too. I can understand doing it if you’ve got something to complain about, but having paid like 8 bucks one month ago for a game that’s now free is really not worth the trouble IMO.
Even less so if you actually enjoyed the game.
I’ve only refunded one game, and that’s because it literally went into a bundle the next week, where the bundle was half the game’s sale price. And even then, I still feel kinda bad about it.
The game becoming free is a good thing and in no way changes the value for people who already bought it.
That’s not how money works.
Those people bought it at an agreed value with the information present at the time. Why would they receive a refund?
If that was the case, if you bought something that went on sale next month, does that mean you are entitled to a refund? And if so, what is the cut off date for that?
Steam literally gives refunds if you buy something and then it goes on sale.
Sort of. Steam offers refunds for any reason. They use that phrase on their FAQ.
But if you already knew that, why did you bother with the first comment?
I just think that if the dev doesn’t care if they get paid or not then they should offer people back their money. I would assume few people would ask for their money back, but it just seems like the right thing to do. I’m not sure why I’m getting downvoting for suggesting the dev offer refunds. Is offering consumers a choice bad?
No, but suggesting they are somehow morally obligated to offer it is nonsensical. They didn’t need to make the game free, they chose to in order to increase its reach. That choice doesn’t hurt anyone who paid, it just benefits others going forward.
I really don’t understand where you’re coming from with this. If you bought it in the last two weeks (or more, Steam is pretty generous), request a refund through Steam. If not, nothing changes for you because you bought at a price you thought was a good deal.
I could understand if they broke some form of promise, like they stopped developing during early access, they promised to fix some things and didn’t, or they disable multiplayer servers, but none of that seems to be the case here. In what way are existing owned harmed by them making the game free going forward?
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High, bro?