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It was almost like assassins creed with climbing buildings, which was fun. The way you can hold people up and kick them off a cliff! That's just great! Just having to survive too was a challenge with gathering supplies. A rare all around great game that was a very nice change in the gaming industry.
Sales were surprisingly very good on xbox live for an arcade game. It was top ten for weeks and number one early on. http://www.xboxachievements.com/news/news-11308-I-Am-Alive-Tops-XBLA-Sales-Chart.html
It had 245,000 units sold in 2012 for xbox live arcade:
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/02/03/here-are-xbox-live-arcade-39-s-best-selling-games-in-2012.aspx.
Here on Steam it has done well with 214,615 units sold. http://steamspy.com/app/214250
Thats about 500,000 in sales not even counting sales for playstation 3 as I couldn't find any info for the playstation network. Either way its a rare great game and a sequel would be awesome as it was definitely left open for one.