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Plush - The Stuffed Animal Simulator / Puzzle game

Discussion in 'Made With Unity' started by theweresloth, May 10, 2013.

  1. theweresloth

    theweresloth

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    $PlushPreviewImageSmall.png

    Just got the Mac version of my 1st game up on the Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/plush/id642709088?mt=12

    The iOS version should be finished soon (Unity is amazing I must say).

    I have had some trouble finding a place to distribute on Windows. Steam isn't an option any more because of Green Light (maybe later), and the other sites I've submitted to have either rejected me (because Plush doesn't look like a good fit for their customer base) or no responded to my submission at all.

    Can anyone recommend a Windows online game store that sells casual/puzzle/family games?

    Oh, and a shout out to Fabian Schmidt for his great artwork.
     

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  2. zombiegorilla

    zombiegorilla

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    Heh. The idea of a stuffed animal simulator is a pretty entertaining concept.

    You should put a video or something that shows more what the game is actually about. The screen shots on the app store are intriguing, but not enough detail to drop the 5$ out of curiosity alone.
     
  3. theweresloth

    theweresloth

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    I've got a gameplay vid up at my website www.redheadgames.com actually (can't put a vid on the App store sadly). Marketing this game will be a slow and steady process I think.