....that if by some chance, I become rich and successful, I will contact Stewart Butterfield, to try to make a game with him. A game of milky butterflies. A game of bubbly trees. A game of imagination. A game called Glitch.
sometimes I wonder what a better game than Glitch would be like. I can't come up with anything. So I agree. What could make it successful? I did notice that ALL children want to play Glitch. What if there was a G rated version to make the money needed to fuel the less G rated version? Food for thought when that lottery $ comes in.
I am serious about kids -- I am around a large group of 10 to 13 year old boys and they would consistently rather play Glitch than the violent smash and kill games they are all obsessed with. I found that fascinating. The moms did not let them play without us, it was against the rules for them to play at all, but we did sit with them and let them play occasionally because of how interesting it was to see them race to abandon the violent games.
it is funny how glitch had PG content that a G-7 wouldn't understand and thus would ignore.... so except for the A-holes that would F-bomb, any child could play