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Do open-ended, open world sandbox (make your own fun) games tend to sell well?

Games like Goat Simulator 1 and 3 seem to have done fairly well popularity and sales wise. I want to eventually develop a game like this but It seems like such a huge risk to put a new game like that out into the wild because It's not an established franchise or developer or a game with readily available goals to complete

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u/H4cK3d-V1rU5 — 1 month ago

thoughts on a sandbox open world rogue like where you travel to areas on a 2d map, but the areas you go to are 3d environments. It would be like looking at a map as an adventurer and then when going to areas on that map, you're in first person in 3d environments instead of the game being only 2d. like doors of trithius. a 2d map where you go to areas and load into 2d explorable areas. but instead of the areas being 2d, theyre 3d

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u/H4cK3d-V1rU5 — 1 month ago