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But given the huge density of high quality game devs in the Vancouver area
Klei
RedHook
GasLamp - Dungeons of Dredmor/Clockwork Empires
Blackbird - Homework/Deserts of Kharak
Relic - Company of Heroes/Warhammer Dawn of War/Homeworld
Ironclad - Sins of a Solar Empire
Kerberos - Sword of the Stars
Hinterland - Long Dark (ok not technically Vancouver)
There's something in the water there :)
That game never get's boring.
They could have a "Klei seal of approval" sort of thing, so that we know that Klei thinks a game is great, but outright putting Klei's logo on something it didn't create is frankly deceptive.
It makes no sense. It probably boosts sales, but it's a rather dishonest way to boost sales.
Am I missing something?
yep no i'll pass; more stressful than real life i reckon