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My goal with this Greenlight has not been to release a significantly updated version (and emphatically not to *sell* an updated version), but simply to put the same free game on Steam. That puts me in an interesting position. I don't want to spend too much time and money retooling this game when I could be working on newer, more salable games instead, but I also want my work to represent me and my company in the best possible light, so I'm incentivized to maintain and improve past releases.
So I guess the answer is, I don't yet know for sure what changes I will be making, but it is on my mind. I have no immediate plans to alter the story or ending, but I will be adding a "Master Quest" remixed campaign as I've mentioned before...plus maybe one or two other things I haven't talked about yet. :)
In bringing this to Greenlight, are these two topics something that will be addressed and worked on or just left as is?
-Blocky pixel graphics to pretend to be retro
-Platformer
-Obnoxious references
-AS3SFX OST
-"Art"
What a wonderful game.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/updates/113666512/1390276844
It deserves to be on Steam.
I class it alongside VVVVVV.