Have you considered learning programming? It would be pretty easy (translation: it would be trivial, probably only taking a couple days at most) to take these rules and put them into a form that would suit your purposes better.
And with programming, no one judges you too hard when you try and charge money for it.
Except when someone puts their half-baked project on Kickstarter or something. Absolutely shameful, I say.
There are better forum games on this site, that are free.
...This should not require a rebuttal of any sort, as you have just summed up a major point against this endeavor.
You have a community of people who are happily running a wide variety of fun forum games. In this environment, your game is not worth five dollars, no matter how good it may be.
I am not even setting a precedent or anything. Check out piecewise's patreon, of which I have been a supporter months.
Piecewise is the exception to the general rule. He's prolific enough to warrant an entire subforum and people seem to really like his stuff, judging by the post count.
if you don't know me that's not my problem.
Actually, it
is your problem. You're attempting to market your wares to a fairly tightly-knit community - getting people to trust you and your skills should have been your primary goal before ever mentioning money.