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I'm way too busy with my new company to do that, unfortunately. The game also didn't make enough money to justify any kind of remaster or remake. I'll keep it as-is, as a rough cut, an unpolished gem. I'm also not a programmer, so I can't really go around fixing stuff.
While technically I have the rights, the game uses a lot of proprietary Unity assets (i.e. the office level props, AURA volumetric lighting, etc.) that have a copyright on them. I'm not legally allowed to distribute the contents of the source archive, even though I have it in my possession, due to the use of these proprietary assets.
Yes, as long as I am able to host it somewhere. I've been using my friend's company Adjective Animal for the games - the sales go directly to funding the upkeep of stuff like accounting and business costs. I might make my own holding company someday to host it, it's no biggie.
Check out Adjective Animal's games (like the Smash-like topdown hockey game Puck Buddies) here.
Yes! They are properly captioned and everything on YouTube, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNtmBnzYjSw&list=PLcDyWgxSKzuv2o-qsDdYhe1wtTyyMrRkr
I really, really hated the town of Forssa and everyone in it. I lived there for about seven years - seven was too many. Maybe it has changed in the past few years, I don't know, but I wanted to make fun of it in every Catland game. All the taverns in Taphouse VR are based on actual bars in that town, by the way. It was a good in-joke, I hope someone gets it. Our programmer Anssi wanted to add that "Forssa is a magical place."
By all means! Please credit the composer Oskar Nieminen.
It didn't get funded. It was a neat concept though and I really learned a lot from it.
It was my first company and will always be in my heart. That logo I made in 3 minutes (and which required 3 hours to have the eye blink using CSS) is still the best damn logo I ever made. Maybe I'll keep hiding the logo around in my future endeavors to keep the spirit of Catland alive. But no, as a company and a studio, we've all drifted apart to our own ventures - we do keep a DIscord server up for catching up from time to time :) We used to have a saying; "from this poker table, we leave as friends". I hope people remember Catland fondly and give it the love it deserves. That's what we all want. Avenge us! ːsporobarː

 
	