![]() ![]() WGN, or often has Greenlight requests on its website, and you just vote “yes” for the game and reserve a key for later. Sort of like Kickstarter but there’s no money involved. But instead, they often appeal to gamers to vote for their game, and in return they are given a free Steam key once the game is on Steam. This is a major step for an indie developer, and no doubt they’ll do anything to get there – even sell their soul to the devil himself. This is a term that has become more commonly used over time, and refers to the act of asking people to visit their game’s space on Steam Greenlight and help them get onto Steam so that they can actually start selling their game on the digital distribution platform. Do Greenlight, Steam, and everyone else a favour by not voting for rubbish, unfinished games. If you participate in Greenlight Bribery, only vote if you actually like the game and would like to own it. By MediaPhoto.Org ( Own work) via Wikimedia Commons ![]()
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