Yeah but there's a limit to anticipation. It definately works, no doubt about it BUT the longer the dev does this the crueler it's being to their supporters, and may end up losing a few on the way. I haven't bought a chillingo game in quite a while now..and I used to buy almost every release from them without batting an eyelid. I much have preferred Sprinkle, and cut the rope experiments approach, announcing the game at most, a few weeks before it's ready, that way we aren't twiddling our thumbs waiting around for a game that may not be good. I seriously waited almost a year for storm in a teacup, and then I was quite disappointed (lack of levels) The longer they wait, the more you expect from them