This is how it works:
- We look at the game and determine whether we want to expand and publish it as a full game in conjunction with the developer
- If we don't, we immediately release it to you, and you can do whatever you want to with it, including making a commercial version on your own.
- If we do, we negotiate with you to determine contract. Things like percents and development help (maybe a programmer who can do something you can't, or an artist or musician to spruce up some parts you would like help with).
- If we can come to an agreement, then YAY, we start working together to make the commercial version.
- If we can't, will we haven't talked in depth on this one, so I'll discuss with our publishing department. My guess would be we would revert publishing rights back to you after a set time. Will get answer for certain as soon as possible.