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The Button Inc.
10 years ago

Back to 'Early Access'!


Although we considered the Button Inc ‘complete’ at the time we released it, we changed our minds quite soon. The ‘experiment’ we made gathered interest from players that we could never have predicted. We started adding features but the more we added, the more we questioned the direction the game was going in.
Then we started again. We started developing a mobile port with an all new style- but the features we had planned weren’t ready for release. We released the mobile game as a companion app to the PC game.
With the features being drafted and redrafted, we couldn’t come up with anything that felt right- so we changed direction entirely.
The new game will be something new that keeps the heart of ‘The Button Inc’. We are starting from scratch. New style (the style modelled by the mobile game), new gameplay, new server.
This game may well become something wonderful.

We have set the game back to Early Access and we are going to keep you updated through Game Jolt’s lovely new devlog feature.

Stay tuned.



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