Hi Michael,
David Greenwood put a restriction of 1 level for free games because he didn't want someone to record all the sounds in Shades of Doom and create a free game with the same creatures levels and sounds. Based on a recent message from him, it sounds like he is planning to upgrade the game engine from Visual Basic to something more recent. For a few years he was selling the game engine with different deals. I think I was the only one who finished a game with it. There were about twenty people who tried to use the game engine with no success.
Phil

----- Original Message ----- From: "michael barnes" <c...@samobile.net>
To: <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 6:14 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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