I have to say, all of these suggestions are exactly what I was looking for(aside from the trollish Anonymous remark).

I will say, I had every intention of removing the game before I decide weather or not to actually release it. The way things are going, I more than likely will present this to my Boss, I do need to give her something. I never planned on feeling like I do about this, I thought I would just write it, give it up, and move on. That's what I have done in the past, but I suppose I just got fed up with being taken advantage of because I went above and beyond with this kind of thing before.

Shit, now that I think about it more, I should be proud to release it, and dammit, I should be happy cuz I have something new to add to my resume.

Thanks for the suggestions, I now know what I need to do.

As for my personal issues with the boss, its not her personally that I have any problem with. Infact, I respect her very much, and she is a doll, I just don't like her Managing methods at times. Why you ask? Well, there isn't one manager that I can say I would approve of, guess its a flaw that I need to work on, as I don't want to have problems my entire career.

-- Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of defyance.

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