The team is trying to make the process much faster

Aug 29, 2013 11:57 GMT  ·  By

The team at Valve working on the Greenlight initiative for the Steam digital distribution service announces that it has approved another 100 titles for launch.

The full list includes:

1953 - KGB Unlimited 8BitMMO A Walk in the Dark Against the Wall Armikrog Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator Automation: The Car Company Tycoon Game Battle Nations Black Annex Blockland Bloody Trapland Bridge Constructor Bridge It Bunny Must Die! Chelsea and the 7 Devils Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land Chroma Squad City Car Driving Constant C Cook, Serve, Delicious! Craft the World Crayola Art Studio Croixleur C-Wars Damned Darkout Dead Cyborg Delver Delver's Drop Depth Hunter Dino Run SE Dominions 3: The Awakening Doorways Draw a Stickman: EPIC Dungeon Dashers Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos Eleusis Escape Goat Exoplanet: First Contact Flightless FORCED Forge Quest Freedom Planet Galactic Arms Race Gravi Gray Matter Guise of the Wolf Hoodwink Iesabel InFlux Kainy Kingdoms Rise Knock-Knock Knytt Underground Legend of Iya Legend of the Knightwasher Legends of Aethereus Megabyte Punch Melody's Escape Mortal Online: The Awakening MovieWriterPro Multimedia Fusion 2 Mutant Mudds NEO Scavenger NEStalgia Omegalodon Oniken Paranautical Activity Poker Smash Pool Nation Project Black Sun ProjectNimbus Rawbots Ray's the Dead Rebirth Reprisal Risk of Rain Road Redemption Running With Rifles Salvation Prophecy Shadow of the Eternals Shantae: Risky's Revenge Signal Ops Signs of Life Silent Storm Son of Nor Songs2See Ultimate Soul Saga Super Amazing Wagon Adventure Survive sZone-Online Talisman Digitacl Edition Teslagrad The Cat Lady The Impossible Game The Last Phoenix The Plan Toribash Underrail Warmachine: Tactics Zafehouse: Diaries

The team adds, “This latest milestone is both a celebration of the progress we've made behind the scenes and a stress test of our systems. Future batches are not likely to be as large, but if everything goes smoothly we should be able to continue increasing the throughput of games from Greenlight to the Steam store.”

Valve has hinted that it will not keep using the same core ideas for Greenlight for too long because the service is not reaching its final goals, of allowing small teams to quickly deliver content via Steam.

Gabe Newell has suggested that it will try to make the community more important for the replacement he has planned.