@Pedro: Kentucky Route Zero can't be bought from Amazon. Amazon is not selling the game. Just go search the game in Amazon.com you won't see it. The game is mainly being sold on Steam. So it being available for Prime members is a plus thus free for them as they no longer need to buy the game off Steam. Again, you don't pay Prime membership to play games. It is for fast deliveries, TV shows, movies, and music.
@Pedro: Say people are handing out freebies to anyone who visit them in a specific place. In order to get access, you have to pay for gas to get there. Does that mean the freebies they handed out to you is no longer free because you had to use your car which uses gas you paid for to get there?
@Pedro: Then there's no such thing as free with your way of thinking. The gas you pay for wherever you go means there was a cost appended in whatever you do. Without a house in which it costed you a lot, you wouldn't be able to store gifts you received which you would deem free. Seriously, you need to check with your logic again.
@Pedro: The way I see it, people didn't pay for Prime to play games but to have free deliveries for some items and watch Prime TV shows and movies. There are no games in Prime membership so a game being free for Prime members make sense. It's free for a select few. Something that is free doesn't automatically mean free for everyone.
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