A Life Changing Connection....

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  • mantrakid0

    well guys, i can honestly say that with professionalism and patience what seemed like a dead end connection has been one of the biggest boosts to my promotional efforts for the game. There were a few times I wanted to just say fuck it and email the dude with a frustrated 'moving on' email, but i remained calm and understanding that i may not completely comprehend his schedule, etc. The end result of the patience has been largely a positive result, more than worth the frustration.

    So i guess take this as a testimonial that even though communication may seem to be utter shit from the get go, there is always the possibility it is salvageable and can end up quite beneficial despite the rocky start.

    • I honestly think if you get a good artist involved this game will be very successful or even more successful than you imagine.josimar
    • as in, get it stylised (a unique one ideally!!!) and get a CONSISTENT look and decent typography, I've wanted to say this for ages!!! ...josimar
    • ... it for ages. And as an example, and I'm not saying yours should look like this but dayyyyaam, Monument Valley!?josimar
    • hey dude i appreciate the feedback - ive spent a lot of time on the art haha i think its the reason the game hasmantrakid
    • received such a positive response so far.mantrakid
    • Your first response in the thread seemed kinda bang on ;) >babaganush
    • Let him go for now - or else he will think you are a serious stalker. Drop him a line in a month and say you're pressing on and is he still interested.babaganush
    • Let him go for now - or else he will think you are a serious stalker. on and is he still interested.babaganush
    • Fair enough. I just think you are missing a trick. Art is letting you down but kudos for your efforts.josimar

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