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Rafting Kickstarter off to a swimmingly good start

There’s been a lot of recent news of Kickstarters or crowd-funding for new indie games being pulled before they reach the end of the period allotted to them to make their funding up. Seems it’s not all bad news though, because some games are still making their targets and then some.

 

The Flame in the Flood is a procedurally generated rafting game, being developed by people who have worked on such games as Bioshock, Halo and Guitar Hero. It has only been running for about a week but it has already swum past its goal and now stretch goals are being proposed.

 

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Developers The Molasses Flood have so far revealed 5. The initial goal was $150,000 and at $175k and $225k the game will be available in some extra languages, while $200k will add raft customisation options to the game, $250k will add an ‘endless mode’ for an ongoing river and finally at $300k the game will also be ported over to the Playstation 4.

 

There might be other stretch goals announced but as of the moment there’s been no indications as to what they might be.

 

The game has a rough estimate of a release date around July 2015 but the developers have noted that their plan gives them a lot of room for dealing with unforeseen circumstances so that date could move.

 

 

If you’d like to pledge the Kickstarter can be found here: [x]


October 16th, 2014 by
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