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Luckily, the first time I tried The Sandbox, even though it was paid, the game still ran well. Even other people's media or galleries still work fine, but the sandbox evolution is completely ignored.
I hope someone will create a private server for this game, or a modder to improve this game. There are games that, even though the game is dead, can be kept alive by the community, for example games include Renegade X and Global Operations. I'm glad to see that old games can still be played and are still alive, I hope that someone at The Sandbox Evolution will create a private server. quite a lot of pixel artists and even musicians can also play this game, it's a shame that this huge potential is ignored.
I don't know why, quite a lot of mobile game developers who could be considered successful have turned into failures. There are developers who make gambling games, there are also those like The Sandbox who become NFTs, and there are also those who delete their work like Rovio Angry Birds. I don't understand the thinking of mobile developers, is it because games are free? they don't get income?
I really appreciate the developer ZeptoLab, one of whose games is Cut the Rope, this game is no longer sold on Steam, but if I'm not mistaken, Cut the Rope is lucky to have support from Apple, namely Apple Arcade. they are not so hungry for income and as a result they get support from apple.
So maybe if you want The Sandbox Evolution to stay alive, you need people who understand technology and build a good community. In my opinion, it doesn't matter if, for example, to open a gallery or upload works you have to pay monthly, as long as it is used to start the server and can be played without bugs in the original game. So apart from online features, offline features have also been improved. it takes a team and a community, the problem is who wants to make it?
If someone has acquaintances who understand modifications and servers, maybe they can try tinkering with this game. If the developer of this game sues, players will also sue again for abandoning this game and not returning funds from online purchases either on PC or mobile.
I also hope this game will still be alive