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By the way, it's "Asperger's". Sorry, I'm a corrector.
Also, build a following. Having not seen the game, I don't know where to start with specifics.
I suggest clicking either "about Greenlight" or the little green button called "submit your item" in the greenlight banner at the top of this page for more specific information.
I'm a bit curious how you could reach that conclusion with absolutely zero information about the game itself.
prejudice, premature assumptions and a preposterously glass half empty outlook on life :p
Just like me when I make this comment about Jeslyck^^
Pardon me I'm not good at being politically correct but honest, this should not be about me I'm boring..
Have you read about "great little war games "success" story? http://venturebeat.com/2013/08/13/great-little-war-game-postmortem-what-went-right-and-the-perils-of-launching-without-a-plan-for-budget-and-pr/
Ahything can happen apparently. :p
But instead of responding to me could you answer wilco:
Only 8-10% of all games are being greenlightet then his young age also play a role.
But it was not it my intention to discourage him on the contrary,if you do not try it you never know.
8-10% seems to be pretty accurate at the current time.