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The late Kenji Eno's final project, Kakexun, is now on Indiegogo

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  • The late Kenji Eno's final project, Kakexun, is now on Indiegogo

    Kenji Eno, the famed Japanese developer behind such esoteric titles as D, D2, Enemy Zero, and You, Me and the Cubes may have passed away in February 2013 at age 42, but the brilliant and eccentric game designer wasn't going to let that stop his final project, Kakexun, from seeing the light of day.
    Instead, his developer colleagues decided to carry on his work to the best of their abilities. Kakexun launched a crowdfunding campaign earlier this year where it raised ¥5,486,300 (about £30K / $47K) for an alpha, and now it's launched an Indiegogo campaign in the west to see the the game through to its beta.
    The Kakexun project was initially launched by chief director Kazutoshi Iida, creative director Naoya Sato, and the producer Katsutoshi Eguchi. As one would expect of Eno's work, Kakexun sound weird. Really weird.
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