HAHAHA YES!
Love the concept. Make a series!!
Do globalization next :P
PS were you refering to the book by Lessig in the title or no?
HAHAHA YES!
Love the concept. Make a series!!
Do globalization next :P
PS were you refering to the book by Lessig in the title or no?
I managed to get the good ending
It truly is difficult to get everyone in the commons, but it is possible. It just takes a lot of effort. Which says something about the world, I believe.
hmmm
As a pirate this game makes me proud, well done
Sigh
This game is indeed winnable and short, if you're the vectorist.
Clear and beautiful, if a little simplistic
Of course, copyright/copyleft is not quite this straight forward. There are many different ways ownership of symbolic capital is constrained and circulated. It is always fun to run a <a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate .exe?f=tess&state=4001:i0pkqs.1.1">Tr ademark Search</a> for things like "Bible," "Water," or "Truth" to see how many corporations have tried to make the words themselves private property. There are so many trademarks and copyrights that only hold up until they are sufficiently challenged. But even if this game misses most of that, it does a fine job of promoting free culture, and unlike most political games, it looks and plays wonderfully.