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<p> Markus "Notch" Persson is most well-known as the creator behind Minecraft, but he's quickly developing a reputation for eccentric games that cover everything from speed typing to existential drama. Cliffhorse, his latest title is evidence enough. Yes, it's as ridiculous as the title suggests -- you play an animal that hurls a massive ball over the cliffs, and there's nothing any more to it than that. The key isn't the slender design, which took two hours to design. Persson describes the Windows-only game as a smackdown at developers who abuse early access programs by charging money for "minimum effort" releases, where the majority of the content is expected to come later. He is aware of the irony, considering that he purchased Minecraft long before it was completed.</p><br /><br /><p> In case the absurdity of the project wasn't patently clear, Notch is only accepting voluntary Dogecoin donations as payment. you can download Cliffhorse completely free of charge should you want. [https://coderwall.com/p/k3rzrq/what-do-you-mean Minecraft Servers List] It's a good thing there's no profit-based model since there aren't assurances of updates in the future. You may not like Persson's parody to send him virtual currency. But, the launch might be beneficial if it convinces some developers to do some effort before they ask gamers to pay up. [https://herndon-weiner.federatedjournals.com/father-of-technoblade-youtube-minecraft-star-says-that-his-son-has-died Minecraft Servers List] </p><br /><br /><p> @bonzrat Two hours in Unity. Boom. Goty.</p><br /><br /><p> - Markus Persson (@notch) June 7, 2014</p><br /><br /><p> The latest Minecraft game from Minecraft maker combines cliffs and horses with Dogecoin</p>
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<p> Markus "Notch" Persson is mainly known as the man behind Minecraft However, he's rapidly developing a reputation for eccentric games that cover everything from speed typing to existential drama. Cliffhorse the latest game from him, is proof enough. It's absurd and, as the title suggests, it's absurd. You're a horse that pushes a massive rock ball over the cliffs. However, the bare-bones design (which took just two hours to build) is what's important. Persson explained the Windows-only game as a slam against developers who misuse early access programs. He charges money for "minimum work" releases that are believed to be the most useful. He is aware of the irony, given that he paid for Minecraft long before it was finished.</p><br /><br /><p> If the absurdity of the project was not obvious, Notch will only accept voluntary Dogecoin donations for payment. Cliffhorse can be downloaded absolutely free of charge should you want. It's a good thing there's no profit model since there aren't assurances of updates in the future. Persson's parody may not be enough to inspire you to pay him in virtual currency. The launch could be beneficial in the event that developers do a little more work before asking users to pay.</p><br /><br /><p> @bonzrat Two hours in Unity. Boom. [https://diigo.com/0pxrlh MULTIPLAYER SERVERS] Goty.</p><br /><br /><p> - Markus Persson (@notch) June 7, 2014</p><br /><br /><p> The latest Minecraft game from Minecraft maker combines cliffs and horses with Dogecoin</p>

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Markus "Notch" Persson is mainly known as the man behind Minecraft However, he's rapidly developing a reputation for eccentric games that cover everything from speed typing to existential drama. Cliffhorse the latest game from him, is proof enough. It's absurd and, as the title suggests, it's absurd. You're a horse that pushes a massive rock ball over the cliffs. However, the bare-bones design (which took just two hours to build) is what's important. Persson explained the Windows-only game as a slam against developers who misuse early access programs. He charges money for "minimum work" releases that are believed to be the most useful. He is aware of the irony, given that he paid for Minecraft long before it was finished.



If the absurdity of the project was not obvious, Notch will only accept voluntary Dogecoin donations for payment. Cliffhorse can be downloaded absolutely free of charge should you want. It's a good thing there's no profit model since there aren't assurances of updates in the future. Persson's parody may not be enough to inspire you to pay him in virtual currency. The launch could be beneficial in the event that developers do a little more work before asking users to pay.



@bonzrat Two hours in Unity. Boom. MULTIPLAYER SERVERS Goty.



- Markus Persson (@notch) June 7, 2014



The latest Minecraft game from Minecraft maker combines cliffs and horses with Dogecoin