IMHO, someone who believes everything should be perfect for $1.99 and believe consumers should have no sympathy for developers just don't get the Indie/App Store experience. Mountain Sheep are not Nintendo or EA. The App Store allows for quick updates. The games sell for less than the sales tax on console games. Get with the program and be greatful this developer isn't just in for a quick money grab and intends - and has a track record of - supporting their app.
Also they said they will give a promo code if you are unhappy. Great customer service ms can't wait for your next game
If you think they are evil then you are so,so wrong...these devs are bad : Glu Bravo Everplay Everyone who ever made a paid game freemium and didn't give early adopters who paid something to say sorry. Mountain sheep did not have to offer codes to people they are not evil they are good developers who I am happy to give my money to they even are active here on TA they did not change the game they just put the price down.You still have the same game.
Would u all stop crying for a stinking dollar. It's ONE dollar for god sake. It's not like the game went from $5 to $1 in one week. Nothing but crybabies on this forum. Somebody bring out the pacifiers!
Deleting games their customers bought (Prince Of Persia Retro) and replacing them with another version (Prince Of Persia Classic). Not only do you have to buy this version again, you are also unable to download the old game. There is some quality customer service going on at Ubi. I did not want to bitch about it in this thread, but since you asked...
Wow, a lot of new posts. Interesting reading for sure. Too bad there's no easy way to figure out from which thread they came from, or is there?
It's from Minigore 2-my guess is the actual sale thread I don't know if that was a sarcastic comment or not, I'm going to start guessing all of the games that posts get dropped into here just for the hell of it
I hope some sensible dude takes over the company and starts selling games for $9.99 at the max (with 7.99 being their normal price). No more social-freemium junk. Move ahead with the times, Square!