The Tomorrow Children is Being Taken Away in November

The Tomorrow Children is Being Taken Away in November

Oh no?

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 09, 2017 @ 12:18 PM (Staff Bios)
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The extraordinarily unpopular game, The Tomorrow Children, is being taken away on November 1, 2017. The game received horrible reviews when it launched in September of last year, and I completely understand why. The Tomorrow Children is a terrifying Minecraft clone, without the fun of Minecraft. You're placed in a world filled with other people who are also playing. You must craft cities and build whatever you want, but you can't interact with anybody else in the game.

It's like playing Minecraft alone, except every time you log on there's random stuff built everywhere. It went from being $20 on PSN to free-to-play in one month. Anyway, the online services for the game are being shut down in a few months, so if you do want the chance to play the game, now would be the time to do it.

I really don't understand how so many people think that they can make a Minecraft clone and become rich off of it. Like, if your game is exactly like Minecraft, why wouldn't people just keep playing Minecraft? It makes no sense to me, but once again, another clone bites the dust. Better luck next time guys.

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