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  • These games certainly do not send a message to pay the absorbent pricing for Construct 3. You guys need to seriously evaluate why you price it so high.

    • Hi Kosiam - I respectfully disagree :) Construct 3 and it's constant updates / bug fixes and new features added are worth every cent. The engine is the easiest I've ever used and the quickest way to make a (fully custom) game.

      I've tried most of the engines available, in my quest to find something I was happy with and I could trust. All I've encountered along the way was bugs / broken features and abandoned or half abandoned forums.

      It is very possible to create anything 2d and even faux 3d in Construct 3, and these games are a small representation of what Construct can do. There is also a big possibility that people using the engine to actually make money, don't always have the time to invest in participating in a contest.

      I'm subscribed to the Construct 3 business edition, and do not regret a cent I'm spending. The product I get in return for the money, is very much worth the price.

      Hope you understand that I don't mean to offend, just want to give another side to the story :)

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    • I think it's priced high because you can make even more money off of it. For example, if I buy Construct 3 and make a game and sell it for $5 a copy, and 100 buy it, then BOOM I've made $500. Then, later on, 500 more people buy it so that's a total of $600. Minus what I paid for Construct 3, I've maid $500. Then more people buy it. That's one thing! Although then I don't have to pay again to make another game so BOOM there's an extra few thousand dollars from the other 10 games I made.

      P.S: This is an example only. I mean, I do have Construct 3, although I'm not even close to finishing my first game.