Avast! Developers Released Pirated Version of Their Own Game

Marshall Honorof

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Avast! Developers Released Pirated Version of Their Own Game


Tiny Build Games preempted the piracy problem by releasing No Time To Explain for torrent themselves - with a salty twist.

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Anticipating that their side-scrolling time travel game No Time To Explain would be pirated, Tiny Build Games released the game to a torrent site themselves. However, pirates who downloaded the game illegally found that the characters mirrored their own sensibilities: every character in the game came decked out in pirate regalia. In spite of the developer thumbing its nose at pirates, Tiny Build claims that many of these scalawags have actually gone on to buy the game.

"We thought it'd be funny to leak a pirate version ourselves which is literally all about pirates and pirate hats," said Alex Nichiporchik, one the game's designers, responding to an inquiry from the Torrent Freak website. "I mean, some people are going to torrent it either way, we might as well make something funny out of it."

Surprisingly, this unorthodox technique has actually bolstered legitimate sales. Tiny Build Games has not released any sales figures, but Nichiporchik suggested that it saw a noticeable increase in sales from people who appreciated the joke in the pirated version. "People bought it simply because they liked the joke," Nichiporchik continued. "[We] don't see it hurting sales in any way."

As anti-piracy measures go, this is a lot less intrusive than DRM restrictions, but how well will this strategy ultimately work for Tiny Build? Furthermore, once the novelty has expired, will any other developer be able to pull a similar trick?

Source: Slashdot [http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2011/09/linux-game-devs-upload-their-own-game.html]

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Danpascooch

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Wait, are you sure their sales are going up due to pirates appreciating the joke, and not just the free publicity? Because I had no idea No Time to Explain had come out yet, and now, after this article, I'm going to buy it right fucking now!!!
 

puffenstuff

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I must now go buy this game.

To all devs/publishers: This is how you do it.
Encouraging broader adoption of your game will result in more sales.

This reminds me of the table top RPG Eclipse Phase. The writers of the game released it under Creative Commons Licence(sharing and alterations are freely allowed)and seeded it to torrent sites. I downloaded it, loved what I saw and forked over the cash for a hardcover copy of the book, partly because I wanted to support the open source ideals the devs are pushing and partly because the game is awesome.
 
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One thin' that th' anti-sweet trade league seems t' forget be that while thar be Gentleman o' fortunes who be happy t' steal, thar`s a number o' them that be happy t' un-steal, as 't be. Buyin' a copy o' th' game they scuppered simply so they can support swabbies who produce games they like.

Unless 'tis got a voyagely-float-ou' IP or stranglin' DRM, o' course, then 'tis easier fer them t' stick wi' th' scuppered version.

All them lost figures due t' Sweet trade often miss ou' on th' increased figures due t' Gentleman o' fortunes surrenderin' without a swashbuckle.

Yarr!
 

yndsu

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Damn, i need that game. Both versions of it.

And indeed publishers, listen and take heed, this is how you combat piracy and
get great publisity and make new fans for your products. Awesome news.
 

ShindoL Shill

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so, i get the game for free?

and i get free pirate costumes for the characters that you dont get in the real game?

and is it illegal because the source was the dev?

my moral core is broken...

uh...
 

Kenjitsuka

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SOFTWARE piracy aside... who would want a game that's LESS about pirates? ^_^
I'd think I'd like the version with pirates more than the normal setting...

Or maybe I played too much Monkey Island
 

Yuri 'Arara'

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For a moment, I thought the Avast! antivirus developers were developing games now, and my mind was blown for a second. Then I understood the bad joke.

And No Time to Explain is potentially awesome.
 

BehattedWanderer

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...can I buy it with the pirate costumes? Because, having never heard of it before, I now want it right now. Two copies of it. One with pirates. And one not with pirates.
 

somonels

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Well, at first i thought the news was about Avast antivirus software.

I don't think the developers are aware that: