Last year I covered Elegy for a Dead World, an experimental game that provides you with evocative sights and sounds then asks you to write about it and share your prose.
In my Elegy for a Dead World preview I described it as "part video game, part creative writing exercise and part sociological experiment." It's a fascinating concept, but developers Dejobaan Games (Drunken Robot Pornography) and Popcannibal (Girls Like Robots) need some additional funding to push it past the 11th hour of its dev cycle.
"Development started in October 2013 on what was initially a week-long experiment. It has since grown into a passion project that we've been self-funding. We're committed to finishing this project, but we need your help to give it the final push," the developer explained on its Kickstarter page.
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In my Elegy for a Dead World preview I described it as "part video game, part creative writing exercise and part sociological experiment." It's a fascinating concept, but developers Dejobaan Games (Drunken Robot Pornography) and Popcannibal (Girls Like Robots) need some additional funding to push it past the 11th hour of its dev cycle.
"Development started in October 2013 on what was initially a week-long experiment. It has since grown into a passion project that we've been self-funding. We're committed to finishing this project, but we need your help to give it the final push," the developer explained on its Kickstarter page.
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