Hence, the ultimate goal behind this message. Unfortunately, it's practically impossible for me to get relevant information, at least in a timely fashion. I have plenty of time and gumption to dedicate to that goal, as well as a little bit of help with "outside" communication-and I'm willing to write whomever else may be able to help. We were simply told that it was "defective," which is obviously inaccurate and possibly indicative that some inmate somewhere was doing something bad with the game that you weren't supposed to be able to do-or at least that some bureaucrat thought that such a thing was possible.Īs it stands, I still have over a decade of my imposed sentence left to complete, and as a matter of mental health, I'd sure like to do whatever I can to try to get that game back for as much of said remaining sentence as possible-or at least a version of the game that the suits in Washington are comfortable with. I do not know why (though rumors abound). The blending of elements such as on-the-fly tactical decisions with strategic engineering-all while allowing for and rewarding longer-term, calculated optimization-really spoke to my inner OCD nerd in a way few things ever have.Īlas, I speak about your great game in the past tense because, as you probably know, some bureaucrat in Washington has decided that us FBOP inmates are no longer allowed to play your game. "This message is intended for the developer(s)/creator(s) of the Mindustry game for mobile/tablet devices, and specifically for those responsible for helping in making the game available to us prisoners within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) - I understand we were playing a custom release.įirst and foremost, I would like to wholeheartedly thank you for, and applaud your efforts in, making the game in the first place I only got to play the game for a couple of weeks, but in that short time it became not only the thing that has created the most joy for me since first becoming incarcerated some 13 years ago, but quite possibly the best video game I can remember playing since at least my middle teens (several decades ago). This message is from my brother copied and pasted intended for Anukendev:
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