Their goal is to support a system that supplies both reward - based crowdfunding, as well as investment crowdfunding so that they can grow the games ecosystem with a balanced and
sustainable approach to game development.
Not exact matches
«There is a pressing need for a
game - changing
approach to produce alternative, drop - in, liquid transportation fuels by
sustainable, technologically viable and environmentally acceptable emissions processes from abundant, low - cost, renewable materials.
Using the
approach, children promote health and wellbeing
to other children and adults in ways that are appropriate
to children — through songs, skits,
games, and other creative,
sustainable, and replicable ways.
According
to Will Luton, designer of Pixel Miner, one of the most successful Pebble
games so far, these are the wrong
approaches: «Integrating heart rate and pedometers obtrusively into
game loops or attempting
to shrink down smartphone titles onto a smaller device may get some traction early on as players explore the device and it's capabilities, but they won't be
sustainable.»
One could argue that a more
sustainable approach would have been the Angry Birds 2 model, where you add a restriction mechanic in the form of lives while continuing steadily
to add more levels
to the
game.