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According to news from this site on September 27, the Steam page of the game "Installation Fee Tycoon", which satirizes the Unity engine's "installation fee" incident, is now online. The game does not support Chinese and is expected to be released on October 10. The official additional It should be emphasized that this game is not made using the Unity engine.
This site found from the game page that this game is built in pixel style , the overall use of the Windows XP interface style, players need to click on the "application icon" in the game to earn "license fees".
Chaos3D is a very popular game engine. The engine has begun to charge game developers a fee for each game installation. Game developers also need to You pay to reinstall these games, get rich and continue to destroy the video game industry.
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