I was really impressed with Polygod. It's a randomized roguelike shooter, got a bit of a Lovely Planet visual vibe going, and it's really difficult. It's not non-violent in the strictest sense, shooting and getting shot is the name of the game, but there's no blood or dismemberment or anything like that. It's all quite cheery, really.
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Roguelike FPS Polygod leaves Early Access tomorrow
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Oh, that's weird. I see this message was posted in July: "We are no longer able to financially support Polygod and must close our business down. Because of this we will be removing Polygod from the Steam Store." Developer's website is gone too, but itt's still available from Humble though (I wonder if they can still provide codes that work?), and Xbox Live and Nintendo are still selling it too.Polygod is no longer available on Steam, at the request of the developer. I have no idea why, or if it is available anywhere else right now![]()
I don't think there is. Plenty of games remain for sale on Steam long after their developers are gone. One that I quite liked released back in 2012, tanked badly, developers had to throw in the towel and go their separate ways. Always thought that was a real shame. Anyway, the point is you can still buy it on Steam, so I don't think developer collapse alone would account for Polygod's removal.That's a weird message; I must not understand how selling games on Steam works. Is there an ongoing cost to make the game available through Steam once it is already listed? Or am I misunderstanding the situation? In any case it's good to know we can still check it out on other platforms.