Back in the olden days people used to have to wait until a game was done to be able to play it. But we live in more enlightened times now. Sure there are pros and cons to buying (or releasing) a game in early access but getting a before-and-after version of these games is something you couldn’t experience before. Sadly I’m terrible at getting to the after part of this dynamic. It’s common for me to grab a game when it first launches, play for a few hours, and then send it off with a “oh, I’ll definitely come back to this one when it’s closer to release.” It’s rare that I ever make it back, but a few weeks ago I was scrolling through my library ( in the amazing itch app by the way ) and jumped back into a game I enjoyed on its initial launch: Nowhere Prophet . Describing Now…

Source and More information: Nowhere Prophet grew through early access to become a great deckbuilder

Author: itch.io