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I don't see you making your own video game? I personaly don't have the know-how to make one. but with that being said, you Cleroth for being harsh on little kids because of a game they made and designed. THEY ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL!! and as such you could at least give them credit for trying. Do you hate these kids for making a game this much you had to be such a hateful person. personaly I have a bit of wisdom for you: GROW UP THEY ARE KIDS!!!!
I actually do make video games, by the way, so I do have the know-how to make one. I'm not being harsh on little kids, I'm being harsh on the game author that used such a tactic to gain clients. The author also didn't provide much info about how the game was made. "A game made by kids" isn't really much info to go on, since they obviously didn't make the entire thing by themselves.
Anyway, the author did actually eventually state that the art in the game was BASED on their art, but it's not really theirs. So my point stands.
Congrats on these kids for trying to make a game. To hell with the author trying to make money off of it.