Its an idea and yes we could get a little bit of people out of it and its just a way to get spread the word
Look, I am all for getting the word out, and it is great that people are thinking about ways to make Thrive more popular. But this way ⦠gathering a few people with not exactly common skills to make art on a niche site? And even if people saw it there, we had no guarantee, that the people seeing it would be interested in a game like Thrive. So if you want to get people interested, then we should come up with something more targeted and on a plattform that is more frequented.
Yes you are right, iāll try to find more popular sites that would be better to spread the word
Maybe we could ask some Youtubers such as PewDiePie, Markiplier, jacksepticeye, etc. to test this game in a video, so that many people with or without talent will come on this forum or the dev of the game.
That idea has been suggested before, and the overall consensus was to wait until we actually had fun gameplay.
Yea lets wait until 0.4.0 then we can suggest it to them
Personally, I would wait until 1.0 at least.
Yea maybe it would be better if we do it at the release of 1.0
We may never make it to 1.0 if we donāt do a large marketing push after 0.4.1 (thatās planned to be a polished and fun release).
oh really? goodie. I kinda meant 1.0 as any ācompletedā āmicrobialā āstageā
That is the planned version number for that. And as I said we may not get there unless we get new developers from a large outreach effort once the game is presentable.
For PewDiePie!
I can imagine people watching popular YouTubers playing this and everyone will be talking about it, and it will get a toxic fan base like Rick and Morty 
I have a idea. I can imagine if we can spread the world of Thrive to popular YouTubers even Indonesian Youtubers (Ar Liez, Keyshia Jugosatrio, Reza Oktovian, Jess No Limit, even with million subscribers youtubers) when we have reach a version which are fun.
Yes, He has Hackers as his fans, If he does the review of Thrive, we are ought to get some ppl coming in here.
Wait, where did you get that info?
YouTube detects bots quite easily, I think.
But I donāt think itād really be in his intentions.
who told u they were talking about bots? they just said hackers.
I think @LightUpRise used the traditional meaning of āhackerā, meaning someone with software development skills.
So they would be people who might be interested in developing Thrive.
Yeah, right? it might work.