There is probably a rather simple answer to this question Michael.
The gma engine is expensive, furthermore it is not like Bgt, you need some
pretty good knolidge of programming to begin with.
the engine is therefore a serious tool for serious developers, heck I
believe superdog's bone hunt was original a test exercize Phil made for
himself, but then decided to turn into a game.
For both of these reasons, it would be pretty difficult to advertize the
engine as a way to create free games, indeed none of gma's own free titles
use the engine.
I also suspect such a modification might take David greenwood more work than
it would be worth, given the initial expense of the engine to begin with.
of course, we don't know what David is working on currently, and he has
stated several times that he wants to add some features to the engine like
online play, but equally he might be producing the next upgrade for time of
conflict, or a completely new game entirely which has nothing to do with the
engine, we'll just have to wait and see.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
----- Original Message -----
From: "michael barnes" <c...@samobile.net>
To: <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] suggestion for phil from pcs games aboutsuperdogs
bone hunt
Hey.
Here is a thought about the gma game engine.
Why won't the developer of the engine go into it and fix it were a
developer can make free games or paid games?
Then if Phil wanted to add more levels and stuff to the game he would be
able to do that with out charging.
Or he could add more to the game and sale it for a couple of bucks.
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