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IndieGameStand launches developer-focused online store

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:23 pm
by Cohhilitionbot
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IndieGameStand organizers have opened the IndieGameStand Store, a new service that collects featured PC games in a dedicated online storefront.

Originally launched as a pay-what-you-want service spotlighting individual indie releases in a series of 96-hour sales, IndieGameStand now offers all of its featured games for sale on a permanent basis. IndieGameStand Store launches today with a lineup of 94 games from 72 developers, many of which were featured in previous 96-hour sales.

The IndieGameStand Store aims to "greatly lower the barrier to entry for independent developers who have been stymied by Steam and other channels," organizers note. IndieGameStand Store offerings are approved within 1 to 2 days after submission, and developers are promised a 75/25 revenue split. In addition to expanding its Store offerings, IndieGameStand will continue to run pay-what-you-want sales regularly.

To mark the occasion, IndieGameStand is holding a launch sale that drops the price of 14 featured games, including Escape Goat, Gimbal, Paranautical Activity, and The Real Texas. The sale concludes October 1.
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