It's hard to create games without revenue, especially when they have graphics like HB, its only like 15$. There are videos on YT that show how to get the full version free, I don't recommend it. It's probably very illegal, plus it could contain the horrible viruses.
"This Copy Of Hamsterball (The "Software") Is Intended Solely For Your Personal Non-Commercial Home Entertainment Use. You May Not Decompile, Reverse Engineer, Or Disassemble The Software, Except As Permitted By Law. Raptisoft And Its Licensors Retain All Right, Title And Interest In The Software Including All Intellectual Property Rights Embodied Therein And Derivatives Thereof. The Software, Including, Without Limitation, All Code, Data Structures, Characters, Images, Sounds, Text, Screens, Game Play, Derivative Works And All Other Elements Of The Software May Not Be Copied, Resold, Rented, Leased, Distributed (Electronically Or Otherwise), Used On A Pay-Per-Play, Coin-Op Or Other For-Charge Basis, Or For Any Commercial Purpose. Any Permissions Granted Herein Are Provided On A Temporary Basis And Can Be Withdrawn By Raptisoft Games, Inc At Any Time. All Rights Not Expressly Granted Are Reserved."
@Raptisoft I'm just curious do you still enforce the copyright system you have in-place? I would like to help the community out by posting the songs, textures etc. But at the moment (By your terms) it would be illegal to do such a thing. ALSO there are no updates to it, over the years the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) has made changes to their system, making your terms obsolete. Which can result in legal issues (Just saying). Is it okay if I post textures, sounds, songs, etc to my discord?
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...That's crazy, and yet, it's also kinda brilliant. Make the first one free, and people can try it out; if they like it, they'll buy 2.
(Edit: Whoa, this thread is old. Wouldn't it have been better to make a new thread than bump it...?)