Not everyone is able to really figure things out on their own. I think that tutorials and hand holding should remain as an option for those gamers who need the extra help while the more advanced and experienced players should be allowed to have the option to eliminate hand holding from their experience with the game.
That would be simply amazing.
Isn't there an actual Goat Simulator 2? o.o
Fingers crossed! I'm gonna read these a little more actively. And even if we don't win, the comments will probably count toward this month's general site comment lottery if N4G chooses to do one.
May I have all that with a side of goats?
I do like the idea of publisher funded LPers to be honest. Even if they take a cut, they can provide the LPers free games and sometimes even alpha/beta builds. Hopefully there is a solution that will satisfy everyone.
But what if the Let's Player is tearing the game apart? Game Grumps have done that on occasion and I think it would entice people to avoid the game as oppose to buying it. That's not to say that only positive LPs should exist, but it's worth noting that not all LPs are necessarily free advertising.
I'm really digging the 2D art style. It has a classic, almost Disney-like quality IMO.
If the game was made anything like the answers in this interview, just 'cuz.
Don't see why not. It's indie! :P
I just won a copy today and installed it onto my computer! :D Looking forward to rocking it soon.
A game that purposefully uses bugs. Very interesting...
Zany fun for sure. Kind of reminds me of the crashing game in Burnout Revenge.
I get what you're saying, but it has more to do with publishers as oppose to the platform.
"Duly goated"
My new favorite comment.
good luck to you sir :)
Gonna go off on a limb and say yes. :P
Awesome to hear! Looking forward to it. :D
That's called E3. ;P
Do you know how to adequately design, draw, code and structure your game on your own? :P