To those who still mourn the loss of Fer.al to the NFT trend, I have something to share; It has been a full year since the last tweet on the official CinderNFT twitter page

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To those who still mourn the loss of Fer.al to the NFT trend, I have something to share; It has been a full year since the last tweet on the official CinderNFT twitter page
LMAO, they blocked me.
clark stacey addressed the end of fer.al. this is the first actual apology thats been given since it ended and a big change from the erratic and dismissive behavior shown towards the communtiy at the time of the games end. if anyone misses fer.al and hasnt done so yet, please check out emuferal.
I was privileged to lead a game development studio that achieved landmark success in the children’s interactive space with our…
"... I owe more than one apology to the players of Feral... I hope it provides some closure for those who were hurt by our failure to deliver on the vision we offered them. It’s too glib by far to say, “well, that stuff happens in the games business.” It does, and usually not because of any fraudulent intent on the part of the creators. But it happens as the result of decisions made by people in charge, and as one of those people, I acknowledge that Feral players never got the explanations they should have in the moment. They might fairly criticize this now as coming far too late... better it be told now than not at all."