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Indie dev turning down half a million dollars sparks conversation about hostile publisher contracts

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 Turning down half a million dollars, no matter the context, is a pretty big deal. Solo indie developer Jakefriend, creator of wizarding adventure Scrabdackle, knew that when he turned down a game publisher’s offer, but says the contract that came with it was “exploitative” and contained “insane” breach-of-contract penalties, while leaving the publisher at considerably less risk. 

Jakefriend’s thoughts, posted to Twitter, kicked off a social media conversation about the give-and-take nature of contracts indie developers are often faced with when desperately attempting to secure funding for their projects.

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