In 2013, 'Cart Life' was the definition of an indie darling—until it vanished from Steam. Now the creator is opening up about why he pulled it, and why it's coming back.
The people he’s met working gigs outside tech bubbles and computer screens “find ways to love what they do,” Hofmeier says. “That's worth attention. It's worth everything.” His time away from game spaces made him appreciate the spectrum of expertise his colleagues had in things he’d never done. It was humbling. “So many people have talent and passion that gets entirely overlooked,” he says.
the game off Steam due to what he considered unresolved problems and bugs. He felt it wasn’t fair to continue charging money for it without improving the players’ experiences. What AdHoc offered Hofmeier were resources. They’d act as publisher for the game, giving him the opportunity to perhaps bring it to consoles and mobile devicesand a chance to finally finish a game he’d always felt was incomplete.
Herman describes that experience as one that allows players to be messy, one that constantly subverts their expectations. It’s never been a game that could be won in any traditional sense. “There was no perfect run,” he says. “You're always going to lose in some aspect of your life. There's no right answer. It just is what it is.”
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