![]() ![]() Employment and even name recognition wasn’t offered. High schoolers, adults, and professionals weren’t asked for labor, only to have fun while the actual dev tram produced thousands pf hours of work. You could have your name in credits, some hat designs won a contest, and of you were apart of the kickstarter you could get a statue of your character. It was intended as a fun way for fans to contribute. These expectations were mainly generated by the community, Chucklefish never sold this message. I don't think any of the contributors were offered any amount of money but I can only speak to my own experience on this. There isn't much reason for me to cry over spilled milk at this point. I have a nice job doing web development now. I would be lying if I said I didn't feel jaded about what happened, but it's in the past. A few months later, when I approached them about a reference, they ceased communication with me. When the game released, they included my Reddit username in the credits, not my real name. Having Tiy as a reference and your name in the credits of a hit Indie game seemed like a fair trade off. This was back when I was trying to get my first software development job. They said they would include my name in the credits and provide me a reference for future jobs. They were pretty clear with me up front that it would NOT be a paid gig but that it would help me get my foot in the door. I was a Contributor for Starbound so I feel I could weigh in some here. News Images Livestream Patch Notes Build Let's Play Question Fan Art Modding Discussion Video Nightly Spoilers High quality posts have a chance of being featured in the Starbound Dev Blog! If you wish to make text into a spoiler, you may do that like so: (/spoiler)Įach week /r/Starbound hosts a Build of the Week thread (BotW) with the build topic changing weekly. Follow reddit's self-promotion guidelines ( additional note).You’ll embark on a quest to survive, discover, explore and fight your way across an infinite universe! Latest stable update: August 7th, 2019 Take on the role of a character who’s just fled their home planet, only to crash-land on another. Starbound is a 2D extraterrestrial sandbox adventure game developed by Chucklefish, a London-based independent game studio! ![]()
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