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What happened to Dekovir?
Wasn't this game being developed by Dekovir Entertainment?

You know, I was about to complain about the $15 pricetag on an early access game from a dev team known mostly for making games that equate to Bejeweled or Bubble Pop clones but if this is no longer the case I might have to reconsider.

Though at current $15 may still be too rich for my blood but that's a different issue.
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Sikareus Nov 22, 2013 @ 6:59pm 
The game is well worth the money. Deko is indeed developing but I too am confused about just who is releasing/producing the title...
ViciousVGaming Nov 22, 2013 @ 7:02pm 
Well, I'm not sure my faith in Dekovir based on it other games is enough to warrant the price and regardless of personal feelings $15 is a lot for me to spend on any game at the moment. I would pick this up at say $7.50 in current state without a second thought.

It is currently on my wishlist before I recieve any rage from anyone thinking I am bashing the game.
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Lebe Frei Nov 22, 2013 @ 7:14pm 
I'd never heard of this developer before but it's a pretty solid game. It has a lot of bugs, but there has been a patch each of the last two days so hopefully they'll be fading fast.

I have never seen an Early Access game on sale for more than 10% off so it's unlikely to have a sale like that until release.
Vincent Nov 22, 2013 @ 7:22pm 
Trade Mania 2 is my favorite game from them previously, but I never thought they'd attempt a game of this scope.. Quite interesting indeed.
That is if it is indeed developed by the same people.
WhiteCrow Nov 22, 2013 @ 8:34pm 
I remember in a thread here somewhere, one of the Devs commented that they have a dedicated team of 6 for this game, while the rest of the studio are focused on other projects. Given they've released two patches in two days, I'd say one of, or all of these apply: they know they have a potential huge hit on their hands, are dedicated and hardworking, have passion for this specific game out of their library of others.

All I know is, I hope they keep supporting it.
ViciousVGaming Nov 23, 2013 @ 9:55am 
Hey, those "neckbeard school dropouts" are producing some of the top gaming content out there today. Don't forget that Bill Gates was a school dropout as was Steve Jobs and both of them had to beg corporations to take their products in the beginning. Creating a large undertaking from nothing is far more ambitious and takes far more courage than churning out some Xerox games and using the revenue from that to work on something that is (while impressive looking) still largely following the Xerox what is already successful method of developement.
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Date Posted: Nov 22, 2013 @ 6:56pm
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