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The Steam Greenlight Blog announces the latest projects to be approved for sale on Steam, saying more than 60 titles have now been green lit by this program since it launched in August. Here's a full list of Steam Greenlight games, and here are the newly added ones:
- Akaneiro: Demon Hunters
- Asylum
- DLC Quest
- Eador. Masters of the Broken World
- La-Mulana
- Leisure Suit Larry
- MaK
- The Age of Decadence
- Unepic
- War For The Overworld
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Re: Steam Greenlight Adds 10 Games |
Jan 15, 2013, 19:23 |
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nin wrote on Jan 15, 2013, 16:50: Where's Dragons Lair?! It was approved in the last batch - chop chop, valve!
Much as valve is often at fault for things on steam, in this case its likely the game company. Especially considering that many of the previous greenlit stuff showed up within days of getting approved. Its probably been a while since the company has had to do much programming on modern systems They basically have to port it to steam. Since its a dvd based game, they may even have to figure out a way to bundle a viewer in it. I'm not up on the current status of it, does it have a standalone windows version avail currently outside of steam? If so, they won't have to do too much if they use steam as a wrapper. But if they want to do any user control that uses steam for authentication, they will have to do at least a little work.
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