Statesman: "Creating the games is attractive to developers because they (usually) require little overhead and, what's more important, no publishing company. If one hits, it can be a financial jackpot. Greenstone's big games sell for $3.99 each, and others are priced at $2.99, he said. Although that's a fraction of what a console or PC game would cost, it adds up quickly.
And the gaming industry is taking notice. Next month, Greenstone will be part of the first "iPhone summit" at the Game Developers Conference Austin, where he'll share tips on how to market iPhone apps in an increasingly crowded marketplace.
I talked with him about this new frontier and what it means for the industry."
Obey, hide or fight the system. It's all in your hands. And remember: "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."
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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is as comical as it’s anarchic, and it comes loaded with fresh and immersive gameplay mechanics.