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**This game is currently on hold while I pursue other projects** From the developer of “The Network” comes a genre bending top-down action puzzler. How To Save The World blends action and puzzle into one seamless experience. The “Nexus” virus is ravaging the world and the world is looking to you to save it. Dive inside a world behind the microscope. Link cells, break barriers, use enemies weapons against them, and much more to find the cure that will save the world.

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What would you pay for How To Save The World? In today's constantly evolving game industry it can be hard to gauge how gamers feel. So one day I was enjoying some fine dining at a local eatery when I jumped up from my seat, pointed to the sky, and shouted eureka. This of course startled the other patrons but I knew what I needed to do. I'll just ask the gamers... simple right.

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What would you pay for How To Save The World? In today's constantly evolving game industry it can be hard to gauge how gamers feel. So one day I was enjoying some fine dining at a local eatery when I jumped up from my seat, pointed to the sky, and shouted eureka. This of course startled the other patrons but I knew what I needed to do. I'll just ask the gamers... simple right.

So that brings us to now. So please just take a couple seconds to jump over to the AquaFox Facebook page and select an answer from the poll. Thanks to everyone for the support!


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LoudCore
LoudCore - - 146 comments

I don't think it's the best idea to ask "would you pay for it" to the public, because people would prefer not paying anything.

Sell it for a 5-10$ game

Done

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AquaFoxStudio Author
AquaFoxStudio - - 18 comments

I understand where your coming from but I think maybe you’re underestimating gamers. I believe most gamers understand that developers have to get paid to live and keep making games. Most gamers I don’t think mind spending a few dollars for some gaming goodness.

Truth be told most developers would love to just make games and give them away for free. Most of us just love games and making them. It’s just unfortunate that the world doesn’t work that way.

Thanks for participating.

Keep Gaming!

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