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About promoting on Steam Greenlight.

#1 Post by SilmiK » Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:31 pm

Hello.

I am very new here and I was sent here by Katy133(See her up on Twitter). The fact is that I'm looking for gamedevelopers who would want to get their game up on Steam Greenlight but they don't have the opportunity to get themselves the Greenlight Pass yet (€100). I'm willing to post your game up there and get it Greenlit while adding you(the game developer) as the developer of it and I'd take absolutely no credit for creating the game whatsoever. I'd just promote it, get it up Greenlit and gain my profile the "Steamworks Developer" badge.

If anyone is interested in this, I'm willing to upload your work for free and without any demands to Steam Greenlight submission and... that's it!
You'll keep the credits, ownership etcetra, I'm the person just "promoting" it. I just do it for the badge now since the team I was going to post great games up to Steam took off at the last minute when I already had my submission done and the pass paid.

Feel free to message me here, leave a comment/reply down below or email me: business@silmik.gg
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THANKS!


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Re: About promoting on Steam Greenlight.

#2 Post by firecat » Sun Dec 13, 2015 5:49 pm

how will you address problems within steam?

- the first one comes with greenlight, not everyone will get past it and even if they do how will not damage other games (damage as in people think that its only anime and not a game).

- How do you make sure that if your account ever gets banned/hacked, that you will contact the developers?

- I know this is for free games only but how would you find out if someone were to try to add an AD or shop system for money.

- How will you handle copyright claims?

- How do we know this kind of action is not illegal in valve's contract (NDA)?

- How do we know that games under CC (creative commons) noncommercial is legal in steam (under Noncommercial use, no one is allowed to used (image, music, code, writing, etc) for money, this includes ads place in the website or in steam app)?

- Lastly how is it fair for players if the game is broken? how will you keep contact?
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Re: About promoting on Steam Greenlight.

#3 Post by CarrotyCat » Wed Jan 27, 2016 1:24 pm

firecat wrote:how will you address problems within steam?

- the first one comes with greenlight, not everyone will get past it and even if they do how will not damage other games (damage as in people think that its only anime and not a game).

- How do you make sure that if your account ever gets banned/hacked, that you will contact the developers?

- I know this is for free games only but how would you find out if someone were to try to add an AD or shop system for money.

- How will you handle copyright claims?

- How do we know this kind of action is not illegal in valve's contract (NDA)?

- How do we know that games under CC (creative commons) noncommercial is legal in steam (under Noncommercial use, no one is allowed to used (image, music, code, writing, etc) for money, this includes ads place in the website or in steam app)?

- Lastly how is it fair for players if the game is broken? how will you keep contact?
Good pointers!

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