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Okay, so two out of three editors agree- go vote up The Last Phoenix RIGHT NOW.
I can see myself playing Little Racers a lot – if it is cheap enough. It just doesn't look like a £15 game to me. This highlights something about greenlight that I don't understand – some games on greenlight are ones I would buy and play for £1, £5 perhaps £10 but there is no distinction in the question "Would you buy this game if it were available in Steam?" Many times the answer is "Maybe"
Hi Robert,
You can grab Litte Racers STREET at Desura for $3.99, so I don't think it'll be more than that on Steam:
http://www.desura.com/games/little-racers-street
Thanks for letting me know. Under $4 seems like good value but I'll wait for it to come on Steam as I find I keep forgetting I own games when they're not on Steam.
I still think an indicative price for greenlight games would be a sensible addition.
Not a problem at all and I do the same thing. Also, I think that's a fantastic idea and one that Steam needs to implement too. Many games on there I'd pay a good bit for, but a few that I've voted for, well, if they got a $40 price tag I'd probably pass on them.