One game was a fairly unremarkable team shooter that got re-posted to Greenlight several times after the creator had difficulty taking constructive criticism, even changing the name to “Tactical Anal Insertion” in a fit of rage. Others were people not understanding copyright law and posting stuff like World of Warcraft to Greenlight. A fair share of games using stock assets from Unity, Unreal, and such. Unfortunately this lead to a lot of fairly questionable works hitting Greenlight. A way for more independent publishers and developers to get their games on Steam, Greenlight was a simple voting system where one’s game could be published under the system if it got enough support. I remember a couple years ago when Steam Greenlight was a thing.
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