Okay, the lurking monk who is supposedly just checking his email logged in just to point this out:
Not mentioning names, but you guys with DF and Aurora signatures are complaining about AI Wars: Fleet Command supposedly having a bad interface?
Did my irony meter just explode?
Don't knock the game if you haven't played the whole thing, or even attempted it extensively (besides the short demo).
There's many reasons that compared to other companies Arcen Games may be having trouble. There's quite a few posts all over the web now documenting Minecraft's ridiculous success and in comparing the two, here are a few things I can gleam from comparisons:
1. AI Wars and Minecraft may be indie games, but AI Wars (Arcen's more well known game) is much more of a niche game than INTERNET LEGO EXPLORER Minecraft, which brings out the child in almost everyone. My girlfriend loves Minecraft. She would shake her head if I showed her AI Wars. Likewise, I know much more of my friends play Minecraft on and off than know what AI Wars is. I had facebook friends from highschool I haven't talked to in years proclaiming that Minecraft is "addicting like crack".
2. Arcen didn't really advertise Tidalis, it's new game, and while it got some exposure and great reviews, it did not use the company's established fanbase of consumers (hardcore strategy/space fans). What would happen if Toady slowed down development of DF to work on a puzzle game?
3. The company Arcen games was created and the programmer quit his job early on to start and finance his new venture. There were many startup costs for engines, artistic design, licenses, and hardware/software. Notch and Toady continued their old jobs until they were relatively sure (in Notch's case rolling in money) that they could self-sustain.
And on and on.
AI Wars is a great game with a few quirks - but there's only few good games that I've seen the developer support as much after releasing for free. Considering that they are in relative financial trouble, it's good to read that they're still going through with the charity expansion that they planned months ago. I know I'll buy it when I get out of the monasteries.