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Yes, it's not happened. I feared as much. I am more committed to a project when it has energy and input, it's kind of died off which is a real shame as I put a lot of legwork and energy into the initial visualisation and ideas for no return. I've since devised a number of other game concepts and am in the process of working them up into a portfolio for a game manufacturer. This idea I've left on the side lines as our collaborative project but it's frustrating to me to do so much and get nothing back.
Any results from your networking conventions and pitching the concept?