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Hello. I'd like to start by saying that Totem Tribe 1 was my childhood, and I was searching forever for this game. Is there a reason you haven't put any of your games on larger game markets, like Steam? I mean, I found it on Big Fish Games, which nothing against them, but Steam has nearly 95 million users compared to Big Fish's 12 million.
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Well considering Big Fish games was the common choice for the desktop games of the 2000s, alongside others like WildTangent and GameHouse. Steam has become the new choice of AAA modern gaming, but these sites came way before Steam was revolutionary. Speaking of that, Enkord would have to go through Steam Greenlight (it mostly happens on new accounts) and have to pay fees for every new game posted on Steam. Some desktop games, like Wonderland Adventures, have yet to make way for Steam. It'd be harder to post something on Steam, and it might have a hard time being known out in the wilds of Steam.
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Exactly. The Steam is way too crowded nowadays and new games are lost in obscurity. It would be effort with little to no gain releasting our back catalog there.
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Well considering Big Fish games was the common choice for the desktop games of the 2000s, alongside others like WildTangent and GameHouse. Steam has become the new choice of AAA modern gaming, but these sites came way before Steam was revolutionary. Speaking of that, Enkord would have to go through Steam Greenlight (it mostly happens on new accounts) and have to pay fees for every new game posted on Steam. Some desktop games, like Wonderland Adventures, have yet to make way for Steam. It'd be harder to post something on Steam, and it might have a hard time being known out in the wilds of Steam.
Not that I don't think you know what you're talking about, but the Steam Greenlight program ended nearly four years ago. Now with Steam Direct, you simply pay them 100$ upfront and you can publish your game, of course you'd have to contend with Steam's infamous 30-70 revenue split, but I think it's worth it considering the many features Steam offers compared to Big Fish.
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Exactly. The Steam is way too crowded nowadays and new games are lost in obscurity. It would be effort with little to no gain releasting our back catalog there.
I can understand your perspective on that front, but with Big Fish's users versus Steam's users, the chance of your game(s) being discovered are much more likely. Hell, Big Fish's game dev studio themselves release games on Steam.
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I did not play Island Tribe 1, but enjoy playing Island Tribe 3 that is running on Steam. It's very interesting game. Recently I am facing a problem that, whenever I playing island tripe 3, Steam is running very slow. I can't understand whether the problem is arising for the Steam or any other issue while playing the game. any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I did not play Island Tribe 1, but enjoy playing Island Tribe 3 that is running on Steam. It's very interesting game. Recently I am facing a problem that, whenever I playing island tripe 3, Steam is running very slow. I can't understand whether the problem is arising for the Steam or any other issue while playing the game. any suggestions would be appreciated.
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