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    Dear Esther sells 50,000 in one week

    When Dear Esther turned a profit in six hours it was already obvious that it would exceed expectations. Dear Esther’s Indie Fund backers were originally unsure about funding Dear Esther, but it looks like their faith has been well placed. It sold 16,000 copies on Steam on day one. A week on, it’s sold more than 50,000.

    Developers, Thechineseroom made their sales public over on the Dear Esther blog, saying that the 50,000 figure is “an extraordinary amount for an indie release.”

    “It shows that there’s a real audience for this type of work, and responses have been amazing. Not only have we received amazingly positive reviews, but the response from fans has been outstanding,” they add. You can read our thoughts in the PC Gamer Dear Esther review.

    Dear Esther’s success is bound to inspire others interested in crafting contemplative, narrative games, but also proves that this sort of work can draw a profit. It helps that the chineseroom have pushed the Source engine far enough to create the extraordinary screenshots and evocative trailers that piqued player interest ahead of release. Dear Esther has elegantly paired artistic intent with strong technical ability to create a package polished enough to justify that price tag. Hopefully other indie developers looking to replicate Dear Esther’s success can pull off the same trick. PC gaming will be the richer for it.
    http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/02/28/de...0-in-one-week/

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    Easy to believe. Excellent game and I enjoyed it thoroughly :-)

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    Good news indeed, indie developers are the only hope of PC gaming.

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    I've seen the reviews both video and text on this game. It seems to be more of a visual book than an actual game. Games typically have gameplay, this one doesn't really, and it's very short.

    That said, at least the asking price is appropriate for the relatively short amount of time one can spend "playing" it, which is more than I can say for the much over hyped Portal 2.
    Last edited by Frag Maniac; 02-28-2012 at 02:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frag Maniac View Post
    I've seen the reviews both video and text on this game. It seems to be more of a visual book than an actual game. Games typically have gameplay, this one doesn't really, and it's very short.

    That said, at least the asking price is appropriate for the relatively short amount of time one can spend "playing" it, which is more than I can say for the much over hyped Portal 2.
    Completely worth the $10. I had adventure games, and single player games in general.. I enjoyed this experience.

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