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Thank You: The Game Download Setup

  • omnarecentrods
  • Sep 6, 2019
  • 9 min read

Updated: Dec 9, 2020





















































About This Content In Thank You: The Game, you play a man who has dedicated his life to helping strangers by answering their most important deep life changing queries!Thank you! 7aa9394dea Title: Thank You: The GameGenre: Action, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Endless Loop StudiosPublisher:Endless Loop StudiosRelease Date: 21 Jan, 2015 Thank You: The Game Download Setup thank you for game tickets. thank you in game of thrones language. thank you go game. no thank you game tumblr. no thank you game plot. thank you prayer for winning the game. no thank you game pictures. thank you online game. thank you game meaning. thank you game of thrones gif. thank you game at weddings. thank you game of thrones. no thank you game demo. thank you for the game today. thank you for the game dumas. no thank you game ios. thank you the game 3. thank you you may enter the game now. no thank you game download español. thank you like game. no thank you game website. thank you card game baby shower. no thank you game images. no thank you game download android. thank you kindly game. thank you to game. no thank you game maki. thank you the game. no thank you game buy. no thank you game download. no thank you game download free. thank you good game. no thank you game mac. thank you for playing the game with me. thank u next game of thrones. thank you legend game. no thank you game pics. the game is over thank you for playing. no thank you game online. thank you next game. no thank you full game download. no thank you game youtube. no thank you game review A funny Short Silly Game with questions. really funny You just must try it!.and my ScoreGameplay 8\/10Graphics 4\/10Sound 9\/10. Original review: "i have a feeling this is the dev poking fun at how easy it is to get crap on steam."A longer response with some thoughts on Early Access (Which I bought this game under) and developers, responsibility to the consumer, and the quality control (Or lack thereof) used on SteamTL;DR two minutes of multiple choice questions followed by a thank you note. not worth your time. slows down launching survivor squad by adding the "play survivor squad or this thank you note?" A waste of time. Didnt even log any time says 0.0 hours because I finished it that fast. Go read the paper instead.upon further review and the dev responding I have determined that this is, still, indeed, not good, or worth your time. Even though it works as intended, and doesnt crash, and is as much content for a thank you game as expected, which is two minutes, I still feel it is two minutes I will NEVER get back. I went through all of the questions and although there are some little tidbits of information you may pick up like the emergency number in the UK (Useful, if i'm ever in the UK, but I am not) this is still, quite literally, a series of multiple choice questions you click on the answer to, and a thank you at the end of it... yes, thats it. not worth my time, not worth whatever bandwidth it took up to download, not worth anything. Now, the question that bothers me even after the response: Why? And then the other question of: Why not do something meaningful?This is something that you can write in HTML in like five minutes, make in paint in five minutes (Which you obviously did) and push it onto steam? which bundle was this that would accept such a poor submission for "Content" in their bundle? Because I want to avoid their bundles now with the flood of loot crates etc. going around.Secondly, you made a GREAT game(Further edit: Actually I looked and you left it pretty buggy general consensus says, may have to play new version) why not make something meaningful? I personally think it is because instead of add workshop suppourt you are making a "Sandbox" version of your game re-using everything from the first one, and would rather your time (Money) go into that instead of a meaningful DLC like a mini-campaign, or even just hiring someone to add workshop suppourt or make a GOOD dlc or a new game with new, fresh content. But I get it, having a DLC come out puts you back on the steam list and increases revenue for a few weeks. I'm sorry I see a business model behind a "Thank you game" when you are creating a seperate title (sale) for what looks like workshop suppourt. And yes I know what goes into making those tools. No I will not be changing my review. A better thank you would have been paying a local artist for some wicked drawn backgrounds. Would have cost you a few hundred bucks tops, and some time. Thanks for the thought, sorry you wasted my time, but I still feel I should at least be the ONLY reviewer to actually tell people WHAT this game is and what they are getting: a waste of time followed by "Thanks". Thanks but no thanks.In response to the people who do not like the review I am going to quote someone else.Taken from a negative review on Elite: Dangerous from a guy named NASAHe had 500 hours on the game, and still a negative review."IntroductionI've played this game a lot. While most people appreciate the great lengths I went through to make a thorough review of the game, a handful remain vexed that I could put in 500 hours in a game and still have a negative review, so I updated this top section to include this explanation. The concept which said handful of people do not seem to understand is that mere hours-played does not reflect the quality of a game experience. In other words, how "good" a game is isn't simply a matter of how many hours were invested \u2014 what matters is how much fun you had in those hours. So yes, I played almost 500 hours, but after the first 20 I was already getting bored. The only reason I kept playing is because I really wanted the game to work, I hoped that it would get better\/more interesting once I reached the "end-game" in terms of better ships\/higher ranks\/etc., and also because I found I could grind my way to all those things while watching TV.The point is: Simply looking at the money to time ratio is a crude way of measuring the quality of a game. One might think if I played a $60 game for 60 hours, that's $1\/hour, not so bad, right? I beg to differ, because again that doesn't take into account the quality of those hours. I would pay $1\/hr for a really fun experience or maybe even for just an "ok" experience, but if all 60 of those hours were frustrating, boring, or otherwise not particularly enjoyable, that $1\/hr doesn't seem so appealing. Elite: Dangerous \u2014 while briefly exciting at first when everything was new \u2014 became very boring very fast, and when I quit I felt like I wasted 500 hours of my life. My review is simply to inform people as to what they are really getting into such that I may prevent them from feeling the same way.". I think someone is stalking me, no fun. :<*edit* upon further introspection I realized I was mostly upset that I couldn't find out how to access the dlc, it looked fun and I was frustrated, I'm sorry, I changed my review to positive because I like the message and what it stands for, keep on surviving.. Just Terrible I Cant Really Add Anything Else To This. Original review: "i have a feeling this is the dev poking fun at how easy it is to get crap on steam."A longer response with some thoughts on Early Access (Which I bought this game under) and developers, responsibility to the consumer, and the quality control (Or lack thereof) used on SteamTL;DR two minutes of multiple choice questions followed by a thank you note. not worth your time. slows down launching survivor squad by adding the "play survivor squad or this thank you note?" A waste of time. Didnt even log any time says 0.0 hours because I finished it that fast. Go read the paper instead.upon further review and the dev responding I have determined that this is, still, indeed, not good, or worth your time. Even though it works as intended, and doesnt crash, and is as much content for a thank you game as expected, which is two minutes, I still feel it is two minutes I will NEVER get back. I went through all of the questions and although there are some little tidbits of information you may pick up like the emergency number in the UK (Useful, if i'm ever in the UK, but I am not) this is still, quite literally, a series of multiple choice questions you click on the answer to, and a thank you at the end of it... yes, thats it. not worth my time, not worth whatever bandwidth it took up to download, not worth anything. Now, the question that bothers me even after the response: Why? And then the other question of: Why not do something meaningful?This is something that you can write in HTML in like five minutes, make in paint in five minutes (Which you obviously did) and push it onto steam? which bundle was this that would accept such a poor submission for "Content" in their bundle? Because I want to avoid their bundles now with the flood of loot crates etc. going around.Secondly, you made a GREAT game(Further edit: Actually I looked and you left it pretty buggy general consensus says, may have to play new version) why not make something meaningful? I personally think it is because instead of add workshop suppourt you are making a "Sandbox" version of your game re-using everything from the first one, and would rather your time (Money) go into that instead of a meaningful DLC like a mini-campaign, or even just hiring someone to add workshop suppourt or make a GOOD dlc or a new game with new, fresh content. But I get it, having a DLC come out puts you back on the steam list and increases revenue for a few weeks. I'm sorry I see a business model behind a "Thank you game" when you are creating a seperate title (sale) for what looks like workshop suppourt. And yes I know what goes into making those tools. No I will not be changing my review. A better thank you would have been paying a local artist for some wicked drawn backgrounds. Would have cost you a few hundred bucks tops, and some time. Thanks for the thought, sorry you wasted my time, but I still feel I should at least be the ONLY reviewer to actually tell people WHAT this game is and what they are getting: a waste of time followed by "Thanks". Thanks but no thanks.In response to the people who do not like the review I am going to quote someone else.Taken from a negative review on Elite: Dangerous from a guy named NASAHe had 500 hours on the game, and still a negative review."IntroductionI've played this game a lot. While most people appreciate the great lengths I went through to make a thorough review of the game, a handful remain vexed that I could put in 500 hours in a game and still have a negative review, so I updated this top section to include this explanation. The concept which said handful of people do not seem to understand is that mere hours-played does not reflect the quality of a game experience. In other words, how "good" a game is isn't simply a matter of how many hours were invested \u2014 what matters is how much fun you had in those hours. So yes, I played almost 500 hours, but after the first 20 I was already getting bored. The only reason I kept playing is because I really wanted the game to work, I hoped that it would get better\/more interesting once I reached the "end-game" in terms of better ships\/higher ranks\/etc., and also because I found I could grind my way to all those things while watching TV.The point is: Simply looking at the money to time ratio is a crude way of measuring the quality of a game. One might think if I played a $60 game for 60 hours, that's $1\/hour, not so bad, right? I beg to differ, because again that doesn't take into account the quality of those hours. I would pay $1\/hr for a really fun experience or maybe even for just an "ok" experience, but if all 60 of those hours were frustrating, boring, or otherwise not particularly enjoyable, that $1\/hr doesn't seem so appealing. Elite: Dangerous \u2014 while briefly exciting at first when everything was new \u2014 became very boring very fast, and when I quit I felt like I wasted 500 hours of my life. My review is simply to inform people as to what they are really getting into such that I may prevent them from feeling the same way."

 
 
 

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