For those of you who missed it, 2D Boy was selling world of goo for "how much you think it's worth", starting at US 1c
Total amount made? close to $100 000!
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2009/10/20/world-of-goo-sale-provides-fascinating-results/
But I think the punchline to all this is: 2D BOY made around $100,000 in a week. That’s $50,000 each for writing a blog post about a game they finished a year ago. By letting people pay whatever they wanted. That’s damned important information.
I think it's absolutely awesome
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Also goes to show that if someone is prepared to buy something, they will. 2DBoy FTW!![]()
and you guys called me a cheap skatethere were like 16000 other people who did the same thing by buying it at $0.01 rofl
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And a few million voted for the ANC, a few hundred thousand believe Paris Hilton can sing and a couple billion practise hypocrisy in their daily lives.
You're not making a very good case for yourself, cheap-skate![]()
Hmm, well I thought this game was excellent! But apparently there will be no sequel as it was pirated to death. :-( if this is true then it shows that no-one is willing to support game dev, no matter how cheap the game gets...
Hmm, well I thought this game was excellent! But apparently there will be no sequel as it was pirated to death. :-( if this is true then it shows that no-one is willing to support game dev, no matter how cheap the game gets...
I bought this game for $5 for my girl friend. I paid the full $20 months ago, no regrets, amazing game.
Raising the dead. Because 2Dboy decided to extend the process, we need to review this again, check out the results on the webpage
Linux users paid more for the game (I actually downloaded both linux and windows versions)
Most generous countries?
1. Brazil
2. Hungary
3. South Africa
Least generous:
South Korea
Looks like the "pay as much as you like" was hugely successful!
Problem with statistics is how absolutely skewed they are
For example, since Windows users are the most prevalent (I assume), who says most haven't already bought WoG for the $20 on Steam, which I imagine doesn't have Linux support? Wouldn't that then imply that most Linux users are cheapskates?
Disclaimer: No hits me!![]()