I never implied KoDP was a casual game, David. But Big Fish Games
fills up its "game a day" slots with a lot of older titles that are
definitely *not* casual games, either. There are RPGs like Aveyond,
and even the turn-based strategy title, Capitalism II. In any case,
it's just a thought. Obviously, it's your title, and I can
understand if you don't want to go through the hassles of
distribution once more.
Barry B.
wrote:
>
> >I wonder if David has ever considered "re-releasing" (ie, making a
PR
> >announcement, doing nothing else different) KoDP via the online
> >casual game market?
>
> I'm now intimately familiar with the casual game market, and KoDP
is
> not a casual game. (I think it could probably be turned into one,
but
> that assumes its development system were still supported.)
>
> >Then there are the dedicated "thoughtful game" sites, like
> >Manifesto, which is always looking for in-depth titles.
>
> We were working with Manifesto, but ran into some technical
> difficulties trying to repurpose a CD-only product for download
> delivery.
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