One thing thats hard to get over about Blockland compared to other games that got Greenlit is that Blockland gets a lot of attention! Positive or negative a lot of attention comes our way.
Blockland
-Fully Functional
-Fairly decently sized forums full of add-ons, media, help, general discussions and suggestions and requests
-Over 100 Discussions
-Over 3,400 Comments
-Nearly (if not more, Im not sure) 50,000 keys already sold
-Not yet featured on Yogscast
-Not Greenlit
BROFORCE
-Still in development (only local co-op as of now)
-Over 50 Discussions
-Over 50 Comments
-Featured on Yogscast
-Greenlit
Its quite interesting to see that a very successful original sandbox brickbuilding supercreative game doesnt get greenlit but a platforming game that is still in development get greenlit.
Maybe Yogscast will make all the difference?
I'm going to throw down some hard truths right now.
The Blockland community is one of the biggest problems with the game. Almost all of you desire that BL gets on steam, but I guarantee that NONE of you want the users that a steam release will bring with it. The drama forum is the PERFECT example as to why none of you are ready for BL on steam. Yes, every game has drama. Yes, every game has its problem users. NO OTHER VIDEO GAME FORUM ACTIVELY DOCUMENTS AND THEN PUBLICIZES IT. It doesn't help that badspot has a habit of posting email correspondences with people that could easily be written off as nutjobs and therefore ignored. And it sure as stuff doesn't help that we unwittingly glorify and feed the egos of the same handicaps holding this game back from further development! This entire Jazz drama and badspots
clumsy handling of the situation have in no way benefitted the image of Blockland as a community OR a game. Furthermore, Badspot's policy of allowing people to come back to the forum for the bargain price of 20$ is outrageous. A permanent ban on the forum should be just that. Permanent. I understand that people can just go out and buy more keys and keep playing the game. That's fine. But at least then there isn't a permanent record of their douchebaggery and flat-out illegal activities for everyone on the internet to see.
Returning to the users that a steam release will bring;



Do you think that a release on steam would INCREASE the average IQ of a BL user? It will only increase the influx of young, impressionable children into this forum, akin to releasing puppies in a cage of starving lions. You guys would tear them a new starfish and think nothing of it, because that's how you have attuned your social standards on this site.
Blockland as a game is excellent. It's a clear candidate for release on steam, no doubt. The gameplay is great, the default features have a lot of replay value, and as a sandbox people will be able to get a lot of value for what they spend. The issue is YOU people. If valve looks at the community of a game before they greenlight it (spoilers, they do), we've got a lot of waiting to do.