Rick,
You actually withdrew the Demon Hive offer a couple years ago. That's why we haven't talked about that. I'm not "ghosting" you.
Also, your offer to review SOR came many years after it had been released. You seemed to really want to review it, so that's why we went ahead with that.
Rick you have a good create streak in you. You have good ideas, and you clearly have the tenacity to follow through with things. For your own sake, please continue to develop your ideas and publish what you can. You can do that with or without Dark City
Games. There's a community out here that wants TFT compatible products.
In the end, it's all about the community.
From: tft-owner@brainiac.com <tft-owner@brainiac.com> on behalf of Rick <rick_ww@lightspeed.ca>
Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 1:42 AM To: tft@brainiac.com <tft@brainiac.com> Subject: Dark City Games Hi George,
I wished you the very best, and was willing to put a great deal of work for a trivial payment to help you succeed. (For example, you send me a product that needs testing, and I would play it myself, play it with my friends, and then read and reread it and write a report. I don’t remember the exact number, but I believe I sent a 20+ page report on your Sewers product (which was 64 pages long if I recall correctly) in exchange for one copy of the game.) I formally withdraw this offer. Please do not send me any products that you wish to get feedback on. I no longer care to help you in this way. If you wish to terminate our deal for the Demon Hive solo adventure, it would have been kind to actually come out and say so. Ghosting me, just seems sleazy. I am formally removing that product from consideration. You no longer have permission to publish my work. Regards, Rick. ===== Post to the entire list by writing to tft@brainiac.com. Unsubscribe by mailing to majordomo@brainiac.com with the message body "unsubscribe tft" |