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I am looking forward to Freedom Planet. :)
Fun-looking platform game: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/galaxytrail/freedom-planet-high-speed-platform-game/
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JaqFrost: I wish they'd say something about DRM. =/
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ET3D: Patience. They promised an update soon that will answer questions people had. I'm sure that's one of them.
You were right. =) It seems they're focusing on the single player experience too, so that's awesome. I will apply some patience and wait for some in-game video now. =P


Legends of Dawn is going into its last 24 hours, so if you haven't pledged, check it out. The game looks amazing and it's supposed to be released next month.
Post edited January 17, 2013 by JaqFrost
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JaqFrost: You were right. =) It seems they're focusing on the single player experience too, so that's awesome. I will apply some patience and wait for some in-game video now. =P
Hey, thanks for mentioning the update. I somehow missed it.
Question. Anyone guess how much copies of games successfully funded via KS end up costing once available generally (%wise)? ie KS pricing vs digital retail?. Some games i haven't backed either i didnt have the funds or wasnt that interested and changed my mind before funding completed makes me wonder whether $$ wise better to get the game while its on KS?.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starcommand/star-command-kickstart-part-2-the-pc-mac-space-adv/posts/387977

For those who backed Starcommand its still due to launch for iOS this month with PC/MAC beta due end of month.
The cynic in me says they used the KS funds to polish work/polish the iOS version (which wasn't the point of the KS).Delayed since Aug/2012.
I really should make this thread a fav/sticky :)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/galaxytrail/freedom-planet-high-speed-platform-game
Looks interesting, ten thousand dollars are still a bit away, though.

At ten dollars for the full game (plus Steam key if greenlit, as the dev confirmed on their Greenlight and Kickstarter page), that would be only one thousand backers, if everyone backs at that reward tier.
Post edited January 17, 2013 by Protoss
Unwritten has an update where they talk about the art an an upcoming video of gameplay.

The game looks interesting, it's DRM-free and the developers are very responsive to questions and feedback.
Inherit the Earth 2, a sequel for Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb

And GPG is in trouble, they were forced to laid off people this week and Wildman can be their last chance to save the company and at least rehire some of the employees
Post edited January 19, 2013 by gandalf.nho
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gandalf.nho: Inherit the Earth 2, a sequel for Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb
OMG, finally! Pledged!
I remember liking the original Inherit the Earth. Pledged. :)
Gas Powered Games laid off most of its employees, but is still continuing with the Wildman project (see this update). I really hope they make it, and I'll contribute something even though I'm not convinced it's a game for me. Probably won't pledge a lot, but I've been in similar situations and I'd like this to be a rare case where they do come out of it and go on to make good games.
Post edited January 20, 2013 by ET3D
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ET3D: Gas Powered Games laid off most of its employees, but is still continuing with the Wildman project (see this update).
Well, apparently the employees will be back at work as volunteers on Monday.
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ET3D: Gas Powered Games laid off most of its employees, but is still continuing with the Wildman project (see this update). I really hope they make it, and I'll contribute something even though I'm not convinced it's a game for me. Probably won't pledge a lot, but I've been in similar situations and I'd like this to be a rare case where they do come out of it and go on to make good games.
Looked at the KS and it seems interesting. Might pledge. Although i do wonder,i thought all their stuff were usually published by Microsoft?.