Chad Chaderson and Chaos 3D Corp's Install Fee Tycoon follows Unity's lead.
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Install Fee Tycoon, a new game developed by Moonstruck, pokes fun at the mess that Unity has made for itself after declaring that it would begin to charge developers every time a game made in the engine was installed.
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At the beginning of the previous month, Unity was criticized for its statement that it would begin charging a runtime fee.
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This new shift in production model has not only had an effect on a large number of developers, leading some of them to carefully consider whether or not.
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Making light of the unfortunate controversy. Install Fee Tycoon is the brand new game that was just released by Moonstruck.
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This idle clicker is a satirical take not just on the predicament that Unity is in, but also on the genre of idle clickers in general.
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The widely deployed and well-liked Chaos3D gaming engine has recently modified its business model to begin charging game developers each and every time one of their games is installed.
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You can now capitalize on this avaricious behavior by reinstalling those games on multiple occasions in order to play them multiple times.
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Your sole responsibility is to relax and make infrequent mouse clicks, yet the majority of businesses engage other people to handle the grunt work on their behalf.
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According to the description on the Install Fee Tycoon Steam page, the game gives players the opportunity to "scam unwitting developers: get rich, and destroy the video game industry in the process.
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