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"Breaking The Rules" is a third-person action/fighting game. Game is mainly played as a brawl, ( but can also be played in the classic 1 vs 1 mode ). Fights can happen local ( up to 4 players on the same machine ) or multiplayer up to 12 players. The game is 100% physic based, one still standing, and totally fallen in 8 of the most beautiful locations in the city of Rome faithfully reproduced.

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There is no doubt that, like many other developers, we also had trouble trying to get our games onto Steam. Being out from the popular DD platform forced us to stop updating the game. Vote for us on the Steam Greenlight Page!

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There is no doubt that, like many other developers, we also had trouble trying to get our games onto Steam.
Being out from the popular DD platform forced us to stop updating the game.
The launch of Steam Greenlight (TM) gives now to devs like us a new chance of getting games on Steam.

This is our page.
If you like Breaking The rules and want to see it updated and patched even more, vote for us!
Steamcommunity.com

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[RO]ManiaCX
[RO]ManiaCX - - 34 comments

I did it, hope you can get on steam guys.

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GodGokuGod
GodGokuGod - - 49 comments

Release that custom character adding tool! its years since ive been waiting for it!

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Gilgamessiah
Gilgamessiah - - 315 comments

already supported it hope works

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Gilgamessiah
Gilgamessiah - - 315 comments

curse you moddb's editing system, hope this works out

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rocketsurgeon
rocketsurgeon - - 8 comments

I think you're trying to do this backwards - as best as I can tell, your game isn't on Steam in great part BECAUSE you stopped updating it. The last time I tried it out, it was still an unfinished product that needed a substantial amount of polishing before it could be said to be of release quality.

Since then, I have not seen any updates, so unless the update fairy has been around with pixel dust, this is still the situation with the game.

For you to now show up and hold out the promise of future updates hostage contingent on the alfa version you've been selling being accepted as-is by Steam is nothing short of insulting. It's also self defeating, since without serious work on your part getting the game in shape, your game will continue to be a buggy, unfinished alfa. And as long as that is the case, it would be stupid and irresponsible of Valve to sell it on Steam, since all it's going to do is generate support and refund requests from buyers.

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