gamefly117

gamefly117gamefly117 Join Date: 2017-07-11 Member: 231750Members
Love the game first off the game . It is so good a small team such good work and I hope to see your future work any way the gaming industry all the last few years has become slow stagnated there so many copy paste games that well it's literally sad and honestly it is a breath of fresh air to see smaller development companies like yours making games and everyone loved so much Indie Games make people happy and that's what the world needs right now more happiness people play games because it makes them happy and I hope to see you all make even more games like subnautica it's a counter even with all of its problems it's just plainly fun to play challenging and very colorful being the grandson of a former developer of Atari I've always wanted to be a game developer and as now I'm trying to get my own development company in order but it's going to take me awhile got to work for that for years right college first but anyway I've always want to make games and it's games like subnautica that give me hope in the gaming industry will start to change and go back to the way it used to with fun games that are fun for the sake of being fun that's what some Nautica has that mystery that kind of challenging way that keeps you interested it doesn't need you to overly complicated story to keep the game interesting and that's what I love about developers like you and I hope the strive to be like you guys one day when I eventually develop my team I hope to make games like subnautica you and for my small team making 8-bit games well I think you've been an inspiration to me and my little team I'm trying to start but please keep up the good work I hope to see your game finished and hope it gets even better thank you

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  • adel_50adel_50 Join Date: 2016-09-01 Member: 221973Members
    gamefly117 wrote: »
    Love the game first off the game . It is so good a small team such good work and I hope to see your future work any way the gaming industry all the last few years has become slow stagnated there so many copy paste games that well it's literally sad and honestly it is a breath of fresh air to see smaller development companies like yours making games and everyone loved so much Indie Games make people happy and that's what the world needs right now more happiness people play games because it makes them happy and I hope to see you all make even more games like subnautica it's a counter even with all of its problems it's just plainly fun to play challenging and very colorful being the grandson of a former developer of Atari I've always wanted to be a game developer and as now I'm trying to get my own development company in order but it's going to take me awhile got to work for that for years right college first but anyway I've always want to make games and it's games like subnautica that give me hope in the gaming industry will start to change and go back to the way it used to with fun games that are fun for the sake of being fun that's what some Nautica has that mystery that kind of challenging way that keeps you interested it doesn't need you to overly complicated story to keep the game interesting and that's what I love about developers like you and I hope the strive to be like you guys one day when I eventually develop my team I hope to make games like subnautica you and for my small team making 8-bit games well I think you've been an inspiration to me and my little team I'm trying to start but please keep up the good work I hope to see your game finished and hope it gets even better thank you

    Don't try to make a game like subnautica try to make a game that is even better than subnautica

    Btw if you are going to work on unreal and looking for a programmer Im here
  • gamefly117gamefly117 Join Date: 2017-07-11 Member: 231750Members
    edited August 2017
    We appreciate the advice and we keep you in mind if we ever manage to make it
  • gamefly117gamefly117 Join Date: 2017-07-11 Member: 231750Members
  • RecursionRecursion The cosmos Join Date: 2017-07-01 Member: 231505Members
    I'd suggest using unity for creating your games. I only Started using it yesterday, and I've discovered how to not break it.
  • FoxyFoxy United Kingdom Join Date: 2014-08-19 Member: 198032Members, NS2 Playtester, NS2 Map Tester, Reinforced - Shadow
    Punctuate, man! I almost suffocated reading that post.
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    edited August 2017
    gamefly117 wrote: »
    Love the game first off the game . It is so good a small team such good work and I hope to see your future work any way the gaming industry all the last few years has become slow stagnated there so many copy paste games that well it's literally sad and honestly it is a breath of fresh air to see smaller development companies like yours making games and everyone loved so much Indie Games make people happy and that's what the world needs right now more happiness people play games because it makes them happy and I hope to see you all make even more games like subnautica it's a counter even with all of its problems it's just plainly fun to play challenging and very colorful being the grandson of a former developer of Atari I've always wanted to be a game developer and as now I'm trying to get my own development company in order but it's going to take me awhile got to work for that for years right college first but anyway I've always want to make games and it's games like subnautica that give me hope in the gaming industry will start to change and go back to the way it used to with fun games that are fun for the sake of being fun that's what some Nautica has that mystery that kind of challenging way that keeps you interested it doesn't need you to overly complicated story to keep the game interesting and that's what I love about developers like you and I hope the strive to be like you guys one day when I eventually develop my team I hope to make games like subnautica you and for my small team making 8-bit games well I think you've been an inspiration to me and my little team I'm trying to start but please keep up the good work I hope to see your game finished and hope it gets even better thank you

    Here, let me help a bit:

    Love the game! First off the game is so good, I'm amazed that a small team did such good work and I hope to see your future works! Any way the gaming industry over the last few years has become really slow and stagnated - there are so many copy paste games that well it's literally sad, and honestly it is a breath of fresh air to see a smaller development company like yours making games that everyone love so much. These kind of Indie Games make people happy and that's what the world needs right now more happiness, I mean, people play games because it makes them happy, and I hope to see you all make even more games like Subnautica, it's a winner even with all of its problems. It's just plain fun to play, challenging and very colorful.

    Being the grandson of a former developer of Atari I've always wanted to be a game developer - currently, I'm trying to get my own development company in order but it's going to take me awhile got to work for that for years right? College first and all, but anyway I've always wanted to make games and it's games like Subnautica that give me hope that the gaming industry will start to change and go back to the way it used to be, with fun games that are fun for the sake of being fun. That's what Subnautica has, that mystery, that kind of challenging play that keeps you interested it doesn't need to have an overly complicated story to keep the game interesting. That's what I love about developers like you and I hope to to be like you guys one day when I eventually develop my team; I hope to make games like Subnautica. For my small team , who are currently making 8-bit games, well I think you've been an inspiration to me personally and my little team that I'm trying to start. Anyway, please keep up the good work, I hope to see your game finished and hope it gets even better!

    Thank you!
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