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Remember when I used to write about video games? Yeah, me neither. Head over to Kickstarter for a few sample pages of role-playing fantasy action and an even bigger amount of British humor ($4+ PDF, $15+ physical). The first issue of Fabled Four is all finished, so backing it is a sure deal and will help continue the story going forward. The art is drawn by scene regular Luke ‘Sadface’ Summerscales, known for his tutorials on Patreon and YouTube.
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Just a quick mention of the new comic from writer Jamie Me (his 9th Kickstarter project) since this time it’s full of pixels. You can help make it a reality as well on its campaign page ($10+, Browser/Windows). Lore Finder is just about to reach its funding goal. I’m looking forward to see how the self-described queer reimagining of the genre will play out with its agender protagonist further into the story. You can play the demo right in your browser (awesome!) for a doze of Lovecraftian horror and not-too-difficult monster eradication. The game itself is a fairly standard platformer/metroidvania with obtaining items to progress through previously unaccessible areas, except the world itself also changes as your powers grow. After her solo project Midboss, she formed a bigger team to create Lore Finder, including Wayne Kubiak behind the pixel art. Lore Finder comes from one of my favorite developers to follow, Emma ‘Eniko’ Maassen, who’s not afraid to say how things are in indie game development. The Kickstarter campaign is already funded and far into its stretch goals, so hurry up if you want to get yourself a future copy ($15+, Windows/Mac/Linux/Switch).
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The great thing about Kickstarter these days is that games most often come with demos so you can get your hands on some free, fresh gameplay and easily decide if a project is for you. Hazelnut Bastille stays close to the formula, with special attention given to level design, tactful combat, and shaping gameplay through obtaining items. If you’re into SNES action RPGs, here’s something that should bring warm memories of Zelda: A Link to the Past as soon as you see the iconic top-down graphical projection in the screenshots. Hey, long time no see! In today’s return to Retronator news broadcasting, let’s take a look at three pixel art Kickstarters you might want to dip your fingers into.