I'm in with the time I can spare.
On 14 Dec 2013 21:15, "Valentin Lorentz" <
address@hidden> wrote:
I am too!
I don't have time to spend on it, but I would really be glad to promote
it or any fundraising campaign.
I really think Glob2 is a great game, it only needs bug fixes to become
perfect; and could be even better with new features added (there are
some cool ones at the uservoice instance)
Best regards,
Valentin
On 14/12/2013 21:07, Leo Wandersleb wrote:
> Hi
>
> who else is still following glob2 and this list?
>
> I just saw action in the bugtracker/bitbucket and it always hurts to see there
> is nobody who will help those people that still play and notice that it's not
> stable.
>
> Who is with me to revive the game? How can it be revived? I am not too nostaglic
> about the code, the sound or the graphics so I would be happy, too if the basic
> game mechanics would be brought to Android as I guess it is perfect for an RTS
> on a tablet, but I want to play it again with the success the game deserves.
> What are your thoughts on that?
>
> How can this be done? How much would it cost? Who would be available to
> implement it? How successful could it be?
>
> I would pledge one Bitcoin and quite some free man hours for anything promising
> and if it would pay me half a salary, I could also work on it full time.
>
> What are your thoughts? How much could you give? Is glob2 obsolete and dead? Has
> it a bright future?
>
> Regards,
>
> Leo
>
>
>
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