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Ironhawk said:
Normally they come with an easier pricetag given that they dont have huge publishing and marketing budgets or cutting edge graphics.
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Actually, I think you'll find that Indy games are almost always more expensive, unless they are extremely simple. I mean, take a look at Spiderweb Software's catalog. They are still charging full game prices for their very first products. Or look at some of the stuff from Matrix, which is also extremely expensive, and doesn't even come with a demo. Niche products are always more expensive, because you don't gain many sales by dropping the price compared to the lost income from dropping the price.