Several ex-Lionhead developers have launched a game known as
Kynseed on Kickstarter.
The game is a top down RPG that has elements of Fable, Rune Factory, Harvest Moon, and Stardew Valley.
The are seeking $38,740 and are currently at $28,391. 17 days remain.
There is a prototype demo available.
The lowest pledge is $9 and nets you the full version of the game. They are not doing an exclusive items.
EDIT: They are planning on releasing a DRM free version on GOG.
Below is the summary from the Kickstarter page:
"Spend your days adventuring, farming the land while raising your family, or even running your own tavern, apothecary, blacksmiths or goods store.
Every person and domestic animal you meet remembers what you do, or fail to do.
You can step off The Path into the darker areas of Quill and encounter faery tale monsters and enticing mysteries.
The seasons will pass and living things will grow old and die. Faces from the past are replaced by the fresh young faces of new life.
And when you die of old age yourself, you will pass your family tree's Kynseed on to your children so that they may continue your bloodline and shape their own legacy.
Choose male or female and get to know the inhabitants of the land and be involved in friendships, romance, marriage and putting your family to work on the cheap.
Kynseed is a 2D sandbox adventure from veterans of Lionhead Studios’ Fable series. Drawing from years of experience crafting the iconic Fable titles, we aim to deliver an all-new quirky RPG filled to the brim with mystery, exploration, awful puns, and sandbox possibilities.
While invoking the spirit of past Fable games, Kynseed is infused with our own ideas and a mix of British folklore, ancient legend, and rustic traditions. We hope to capture these inspirations in an atmospheric world with whimsy, humour, and eccentricity, and not a single orc or high elf in sight.
You have grown up in your parent's idyllic farm in The Vale, a peaceful valley in the faery tale land of Quill. In time, you meet the mysterious Mr Fairweather, who offers you a mystical acorn called the Kynseed. Once planted, it will grow a magical family tree.
But such a gift does not come without a price.
Will your name be carved on the walls of history or scrawled on the walls of the pub outhouse?"