RUNOUT is a challenging platformer-runner set in a cyberpunk world, featuring pixel-art graphics. Some players even claim that this game is more hardcore than the genre’s toughest examples. Despite receiving highly positive reviews, RUNOUT hasn’t achieved significant sales, despite its reasonable price of 99 UAH. Therefore, I urge you to support the developer and embrace Ukrainian-made products. Additionally, the game offers Ukrainian localization.
During times of war, it is crucial for a country’s economy to continue functioning. The government requires funds to support the Armed Forces, maintain essential services, provide healthcare, aid vulnerable populations, assist refugees, and much more. Hence, it is commendable that those who have the means to work do so, pay taxes, support other businesses, and contribute to various industries, such as game development. Take, for instance, the creators of the platformer RUNOUT, which was released during the second week of the conflict.
[UPDATE: The editorial team apologizes to our readers for the misleading information. While one of the game developers is indeed Ukrainian, the other resides in the aggressor country.]
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RUNOUT is a highly challenging platformer-runner (some players even say that the game is more hardcore than hardcore examples of the genre) set in a cyberpunk setting with pixel art graphics. The game has generally received very positive reviews, but sales have not been very high, despite its relatively moderate price of 99 UAH. Therefore, I suggest supporting the developer. Support domestic producers — buy Ukrainian products. Additionally, Ukrainian localization is available here.
War is war, but the country’s economy must still function. The government needs money, including for the support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the work of communal services, doctors, rescuers, for the protection of vulnerable segments of the population, the provision of assistance to refugees, and much more. Therefore, it is very important that everyone who has the opportunity to work, works, pays taxes, buys from other businesses, develops games, etc. Just like the creators of the platformer RUNOUT, which was released at the end of the second week of the war.
UPDATE: The editorial team apologizes to readers, unfortunately, we were misled. One of the game developers is indeed Ukrainian, but the other resides in the territory of the aggressor country.
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