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Bit2GoodbyeJan 12, 2025 - Community AnnouncementsWhen we founded Bit2Good, we had the optimism and fearlessness of youth. We loved (and still love) videogames so much and wanted to contribute our dreams and ideas to the medium, becoming a - successful - part of the industry. But here's the truth we all know, yet we like to ignore until we get confronted with directly: making games is hard. It's really, brutally hard. It requires upfront investment, it extracts all of your energy and when viewed from a commercial standpoint it is barely more than a bet. The time after the release of Goggles was a difficult one. The game - though we were immensely proud of what we were able to achieve with our fist ever released game - was admittedly not good enough. We poured everything into it, we burned our hearts and souls in the process... but it still was not enough. The fact we were able to even create a second game was like a miracle in hindsight. What the Fork was created entirely in our free time, without any external funding and with the help of ambitious students who we were able to hopefully teach a thing or two in the process. But even though What the Fork was a much better game and reviewed rather positively in the media, it was not enough to bring back Bit2Good in a way that would allow us to work fulltime on games again. Meanwhile, our lifes changed a lot. More duties, more responsibilities, less free time and frankly less energy and motivation. Running a company is not free in Germany (don't know about other countries) and while the recurring costs were eating up all the profits from What the Fork we knew we had to make a decision. Either keep it alive with our own money until we maybe had ideas, time and motivation to create another game again; or shut the company down. With heavy hearts we decided to terminate Bit2Good. This means we will also need to make sure to stop our products being sold sometime in the near future. I might be wrong, but I feel - deep down inside - we still are not finished with making games. But should the time come to create something new again, we won't need Bit2Good to create it. Bit2Good was always a means to an end. Created by friends as a vehicle to be able to try and make a living off of ideas made into reality. We want to thank all the gamers who bought and played our games. Thank you for playing! Honestly, we understand why companies like Nintendo put a "Thank you for playing!" into their credits. Making games is hard. Ignoring the financial costs, it takes away time from the lifespan of everyone included. But seeing how gamers are willing to invest their money and - more importantly - their time to play something we created... it's an amazing feeling! Thank you all for playing our games, it truly meant the world to us. And who knows, maybe... some day... you will play something from us again. All the best, love and respect, Lukas & SebastianFo ho ho horkalicious holidays!Dec 17, 2020 - Community AnnouncementsHi there! Christmas is coming and we wanted to share a little gift with you all. So log in over the holidays and you will unlock the new Christmas fork for you to keep and keep on forking. So all the best to you and your families from the guys at Bit2Good and have some forking good holidays everybody! {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/37970009/6200e502913fbdd7eec8847f5c8c76b72e93716e.pngPatch 1.0.1Nov 14, 2020 - Community Announcements1.0.1 Changelog - There was a typo in the german version of the first dialog which was fixed - The cooldown time to switch between characters in single player was reduced - The brightness in the last level of world 3 was reduced for better visionWhat The Remote?Oct 19, 2020 - Community AnnouncementsHi there! we received much feedback from you guys over the weekend after our launch and it was a blast! One of the most requested features "Remote Play Together" is now available! You can now join a game of your friends or invite others to fork it out with you! So relax, have a cooperative fork, and enjoy What The Fork! This game is stacked upOct 7, 2020 - Community AnnouncementsWhat The Fork - the best use of forks since dinner - is here! Jump on your forklift and face the new challenges either alone or in a classic couch co-op for up to four players. Let the electric motors roar and hit the forks! LOCAL MULTIPLAYER MADNESS You can choose, work together and reach the high score, battle it out in vs-mode, or just collect boxes in freeplay-mode. {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/37970009/bae9d4f318204417c00f3b0f46ccf159a88a1938.jpg Its the main objective in story mode to collect as many boxes as you can within a three-minute limit in order to reach three golden boxes to unlock further levels. You have to work cooperatively with up to four players to get each box to its designated delivery station efficiently.