Hi Kris
Im here to cover your friends back but didnt dare to write first. ;)
Its a type of game I would call it "Quick play game with high fun
factor" for which Im willing to pay 10$ to max 15$. I probably would
have bought it for 19$ but I turn too fast frustrated even on
beginners level (but maybe Im just too old). The bundle thingy Phil
mentioned is a nice feature but who will buy x copies of the same
game? o.O
Im not writing this to push the price down. The game is definately a
game worth to be sold and the price lies in the hand of the producer(s).
Just my 2 Galcon cents
Farai
Am 13.12.2006 um 10:12 schrieb Kris Schnee:
> After recommending Galcon to a friend, I discovered that he writes a
> college newspaper column about "The Best Games You've Never
> Played." He
> mentioned that he would consider writing about Galcon, but "only if
> they
> reduce the price." He compared it to DefCon, a game by a professional
> studio that has a demo and is actually cheaper.
>
> On another note, I uninstalled the game after playing it too much
> (it's
> exam period!), but got bored tonight and installed it again, only
> to get
> told my demo period had expired and I'd be denied some features even
> versus the regular demo. What this tells me is that Galcon failed to
> uninstall cleanly when requested, leaving behind some hidden file or
> registry setting that will presumably be stuck on my computer until I
> find it. How can this problem be fixed? I've passed this concern along
> to my friend as well.
>
> Kris
>