Blablob wrote:Getting the game greenlit on Steam might be rather difficult. I know that many of the players will not support a game simply because it's a flash game. (Evidence: Bloons Tower Defense 5 Deluxe. Although that game was eventually greenlit, it is also a considerably larger game than Last Legacy, with a full development team behind it.) You will find a lot of opposition if you're not careful about how you present the game, so I strongly advise keeping that in mind as you make plans to submit it to Greenlight.
Greenlight has been made redundant. Valve have opened the flood gates, introducing games like
Earth: Year 2066 and
Air Control jim sterling plug. This means there's no curation, no approval process, no voting. You can just submit it and be done with it.
As for the price itself, that really depends on how much content you will actually have. 3 Last Legacy games is hard to judge what size that would actually be considering the level length difference between the chapters. That's a relatively short game and you have to consider the competition and what they're offering for what price. Super Meat Boy is $15 and that offers 300 levels, Dustforce is $10 and offers 50+ levels of more comparable length to Last Legacy.
$10 sounds reasonable as long as there's enough content to justify that price.