Readers of my previous post on Daniel Benmergui’s patronage experiment might be interested to know that someone donated the $1000 to customize their own ending to Daniel Benmergui’s I Wish I Were the Moon or Today I Die.
This is very, very cool.
Readers of my previous post on Daniel Benmergui’s patronage experiment might be interested to know that someone donated the $1000 to customize their own ending to Daniel Benmergui’s I Wish I Were the Moon or Today I Die.
This is very, very cool.
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Wow, so Daniel has made over $1000 so far with this effort. Not bad, though it doesn’t sound entirely sustainable yet.
But maybe I should start thinking about how I could design games that are suitable for custom modifications. You could write a whole blog post on that, I’m sure. Though first I’d have to make some games that are very artistic and popular so people would want a custom version in the first place!
Thanks for writing about this, by the way. I find this monetization stuff very fascinating, and of particular interest to me since I’d ideally like to support myself by making artistic games!
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