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You guys aren't sick of platformers right? BeatBlasters III just flew onto Steam and Humble with some really fancy music.

Looks like a decent enough casual game for when you are bored, but not much more than that looking at it from the trailer, hopefully it's a lot more fun when you're actually playing it. Wouldn't mind the soundtrack myself though.

What is confusing is how an indie game like this didn't have to go through greenlight for Steam? They don't seem to have a publisher and I can't imagine this game making Steam too much money. Steam confuses me sometimes.

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minj Feb 22, 2014
What is confusing is how an indie game like this didn't have to go through greenlight for Steam? They don't seem to have a publisher and I can't imagine this game making Steam too much money. Steam confuses me sometimes.

AFAIK all new games in Steam now have to go through Greenlight, indie or not.

Confusing, indeed.
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