BlackMageJ: As suspected, Robot Chache is a blockchain thing. So it's only a matter of time until your games all disappear when someone runs off with the money.
I really hate to contribute to this off-topic spam that has been cluttering this thread for the past few pages but I felt like chiming in here.
Depending on how the platform is designed, that may not be an option. Blockchain, when done the way it's supposed to be, makes things a lot fairer and more transparent. Robot Cache was founded by Brian Fargo, founder of inXile and before that, Interplay. Not exactly an unknown dude. The concept is to bring games back to the way they were before DRM made it impossible to sell your games after you finish them. That's not to say that games on Robot Cache are/will be DRM-free, which is unfortunate, but it's definitely a DRM scheme that I'm a lot more comfortable with since I'm not being required to permanently hold a game once I'm finished with it.
Unfortunately, a lot of people hold very ignorant and pessimistic ideas of what blockchain is all about. It's not entirely their fault, given the fact that we see so many dolts treating cryptocurrency/NFTs as some sort of investment thing. On the contrary, cryptocurrency is supposed to decentralize the financial system and reclaim financial autonomy for the individual, whereas NFTs are best when you look at how they
CAN be used in the future, especially the tech behind them (such as smart contracts). Blockchain isn't evil, it's not a scam. The concern comes in when you get wannabes acting as if they're pro investors by "investing" in crypto when they're fundamentally misunderstanding the purpose of the tech.
So, that's all to say that people writing Robot Cache off because of its relation to blockchain need to take a look at what blockchain actually is about before doing so. If you choose to not take part in the platform, that's cool, but writing it off the moment you learn it has connections to blockchain tech is just silly.