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Double Fine Adventure Will Be Available DRM Free For IOS, Android

New submitter Garth Smith writes "Tim Schafer has a video update for his crowdsourced project, Double Fine Adventure. Because of the nearly $2 million in funding, the budget is now large enough for language translations, voice acting, music, and more platforms. The XBox and PS3 are absent. I wonder what would the chances of a DRM-free release have been if funding had come from a traditional publisher?"

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  1. Re:IOS, Android and by i+kan+reed · · Score: 4, Informative

    Mac, Linux, and PC. With both Steam and DRM-free versions to be available for all-purpose platforms.

  2. Re:Both DRM free and DRM'ed versions. by Drinking+Bleach · · Score: 4, Informative

    Steam games don't necessarily have DRM -- not even the kind that Steam itself provides. See for example DOSBox games on it, Witcher 2, VVVVVV, and a few others that allow you to copy the game files and play without Steam, without the need to crack them.

  3. Re:Both DRM free and DRM'ed versions. by jandrese · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you've downloaded one of the DRM free games (like VVVVVV), you can run it directly from your Steamapps directory even if Steam does go down.

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  4. Re:What about investors? by s73v3r · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you bothered to check out the Kickstarter page, the "returns" start at getting a copy of the game. They even had a level of $10,000 donation which would get you lunch with Tim Schaffer. If you went to Double Fine's site, they had even higher levels than that. $15,000 would get you dinner with the dev team and Tim Schaffer. $20,000 would get you dinner and bowling.

  5. Re:Traditional Publisher by SomePgmr · · Score: 4, Informative

    As it turns out, there's a current push to change this situation. It sounds like the illegal bit is soliciting investments in return for equity "from unaccredited investorsâ"defined as investors with less than $1 million in assetsâ"who are not friends or family."

    http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20120111/SMALLBIZ/120119980#

    It sounds like a great idea to me.