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You guys are douche bags. Trying to charge us hund.
Reds to unlock all items in the store. And making stuff so expensive. Also not making improvements to a possible goldmine. This game is unique. One of a kind atm. Upgrading the store (adding more items) and lowering chip packages would have ensured that people would have bought more chip packages. I'd love to review your business plan reguarding this game.
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How could you not make improvements, and changes? You let it sink. Very disappointed in this game. I'm in the market atm to create or buy the rights to this game.
Jun 18, 2011 Kongregate free online game Dillo Hills - This tiny armadillo's biggest dream is to fly through the air like a bird. But without any win. Play Dillo Hills.
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Game needs a face lift.among many other things. Folks, it has been a pleasure. Unfortunately, it looks like DH2 may have to remain offline for a while.The short version of the story is that I haven't heard anything from the publisher in over a year (including payments - the publisher has been pocketing all of the money), which means I've had to prioritize newer projects that are actually putting food on the table.When I did get a chance to look into the server outages, I discovered that our server host, PlayerIO, was als. O missing payments from the publisher.
I asked PlayerIO if I could simply pay to keep the game online out of pocket, and they responded with two problems:1) Although I still retain full ownership of the Dillo Hills IP, I do not have the necessary ownership of DH2 to take control of the servers.2) PlayerIO increased the cost of the hosting plan to $500/month, which is much, much more than I can afford to pay out of pocket to keep the game online.I'm a bit disappointed in this whole thing. It frustrates me that PlayerIO upped their prices so dramatically after we had built the game on their system, it frustrates me even more that the publisher disappeared without saying a word, and it frustrates me the most that my name is out there on a broken game that I can't fix and I can't take offline.I am going to continue trying to sort things out, but if I am unable to figure out a solution, I want to thank all of you for the wonderful times we had, and I want to apologize for the way this all ended. Again, it has been a very long time since I've received any payments from the publisher, but if any of you have made in-game purchases within the past couple of months, please send me an email ([email protected]) and I will try to refund you out of pocket.Fortunately, my contract with EpicGameAds (the publisher who disappeared with the money) allows me to retain full IP rights, which means I still have the right to develop and release a sequel on my own. With a little luck, there may one day be a DH3. I will be certain not to work with EGA or PlayerIO again.Cheers,fex.
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