Re: How much is a fair price for Automation
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Monikarda wrote:I believe 40$ is a fair price for both gamers and developers of this game. From what I have seen, this game will be one of its kind and while there are so many crappy games around that cost more than 40$ (not to mention the last airline management game that I almost paid 60$ and proved to be so bad), a game like this deserves to be priced around 40$ or even 50. But since we are willing to pay this much, I hope developers will always care what the gamers say.
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