You may now get MOI as a Linux build in the following flavors:
- Standalone 32bit (via download page)
- Standalone 64bit (via download page)
- Steam 32bit (via Steam)
- Steam 64bit (via Steam)
These builds have been tested on Ubuntu 15.04 and 14.04
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Steam beta keys are now available to backers! The Steam build also includes Steam achievements, and (pending approval from Valve) will also include trading cards.
I’ve just released Beta.1956 as well as v4 of AESU (download it from the download area to get it):
With the build out, I’m getting set to hop on a flight in… 12 hours to head to Japan! I’m very excited to take March of Industry and demonstrate it in the Tokyo Game Show 2015 Indie Area! So I will be less active online for the next 10 days.
Please stop by if you are in Tokyo!
Over the past two weeks, I’ve brought the game to PAX, SIX, 8Bit History, and Vlogger Fair. During that time, I’ve had the opportunity to chat with players about their thoughts on the game. One point that keeps coming up is that they don’t think a free-to-play business model makes a lot of sense for March of Industry. This has been further reinforced in online conversations.
To that end, I’ve decided to move MOI away from being a free-to-play game with microtransactions. It is now under a somewhat more traditional business model: a one-time upfront-purchase. The premium items are now included in the game at no additional cost. This business model is simpler to manage, and seems like a better fit for this game.
I’ve set the price at $9.99 — you can purchase now and get access to the beta, which also includes a Steam key when the game launches. If we later make an Android build, it includes access to that APK as well.
Alpha.1836 reflects this, with the premium items now being given out as rewards when you upgrade your factory to the next level. Premium currency has been completely removed. If you previously purchased anything in beta, you’ll receive the full game on Steam once the Steam version has launched. After Steam launch, I’ll be e-mailing the folks who have previously paid more than $9.99 with bonus access tokens to give to their friends.
As always, I’m listening to your comments, suggestions and concerns. This move may be a bit of a surprise, but I do think it’s the right thing to do for both the gameplay experience and for you as a player. 🙂
Today’s build focuses on two things:
Starting tonight, I’ll be demoing MoI at five venues across the next four weeks! If you’ll be at any, please say hi. I’ll be giving visitors beta links!
Manual update required – please read. A couple updates to the auto-updater today:
Because of issue #2, you’ll need to manually reinstall AESU from the secret beta webpage. There’s a new installer link (which now has a ‘-3’ suffix). Future AESU updates should self-install in future.
The new AESU displays ‘Build 3’ in the Help > About screen.