![]() Whenever people speculate about why I’m no longer working with tinyBuild, they try to extrapolate information from some vague remarks I’ve made about having difficulty working with a programmer. I kinda wish that things had turned out differently, but I’m also 100% okay with being self-published. The main reasons why I wanted to be with a publisher faded away over time, and the partnership wasn’t working out for either of us, so we went our separate ways. In short, tinyBuild and I had a lot of experiences which taught us that we weren’t a good fit for one another. ![]() However, staying completely silent about tinyBuild has only caused confusion I think it’s important that I talk about it openly, so that people don’t fill in the blanks with their imagination. So, to stay on the safe side, I decided to simply not acknowledge it at all. There’s a reason why I was extremely reluctant to say anything about it for a very long time: ending a partnership is negative news, and I was terrified of accidentally violating the part of the contract that forbids speaking negatively about the other parties of the contract. Well, now’s probably the right time to tell you that tinyBuild and I stopped working together in December of last year. In my previous two videos, I discussed some problems that I’ve been facing – and a lot of people asked, “Shouldn’t your publisher, tinyBuild, be helping you with that sort of thing?”
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