And their expensive puzzle game too.
One of my jobs here at MMO Fallout Industries Incorporated LLC is to keep an eye out on Steam‘s now dwindling number of suspected money laundering titles. It should be noted of course that I have no concrete evidence that the games in question are laundering money. What I do know is that they are very expensive, have virtually no community activity, and occasionally one or two will show up on Steam’s best seller list. Oh and Valve tends to ban them a lot.
There’s no reason for a Unity tutorial asset flip to cost $200, unless the developer is oblivious past the point of reasonable understanding, or is using the title to clean crime money. From crimes. Well another one of those developers got the banhammer last week. This time the developer was Aurora Borealis and the game Shoot Pump Shoot.
Shoot Pump Shoot cost $129.99. For this.
Aurora Borealis also published a game on Steam called Crazy Puzzle. Crazy Puzzle is a mundane looking jigsaw puzzle game developed by Alcatalyst-Hamza Mustafa and published by Aurora Borealis. Since Valve tend to blanket-ban all of a publisher’s games it’s very likely that Crazy Puzzle is collateral damage. One thing I will note is that Crazy Puzzle had like $500 in DLC packs, and these games have a tendency to use unlicensed photos assuming the rights holder will never find out.

Crock pots in the header unrelated.
