Cherry Picker is crowdfunding for the development of their cyberpunk puzzle game sequel, D1AL-ogue+, to address soundtrack and localization issues from the original game.
DORF is a real-time strategy (RTS) game inspired by '90s titles, currently funded on Kickstarter, raising nearly 0,000. It features three factions: the Union of Imperial States, the Collective, and the Warbands. The game includes single-player campaigns, skirmish modes, online multiplayer, and a map editor. Additional content from the funding includes special online co-op campaigns, unique voice lines for units, and new environmental zones like snowy regions and megacities. DORFteam is expanding their development team, particularly seeking dedicated mappers. The tentative release date is set for 2028, but they aim for a 1.0 launch by 2027. Players can wishlist DORF on Steam for updates.
The Kickstarter campaign for PlanetSmith has raised over £26,700, surpassing its target of £4,314. The project is led by Kenneth Ward, also known as Incandescent Games, who has spent five years developing the game. PlanetSmith aims to enhance the sandbox experience by allowing players to explore alien planets, build structures, engage in battles, and launch into space. Alpha access is scheduled to begin in April, and the campaign has 23 days remaining.
Stormgate, a real-time strategy game, will cease online play support at the end of April following the acquisition of Hathora, its server provider, by Fireworks AI. A patch for offline gameplay will be released by Frost Giant Studios. Hathora announced the termination of support for Stormgate and other games, with a final date set for May 5. The game raised nearly .8 million through Kickstarter and private investments but has received mixed reviews on Steam, with low player engagement. Frost Giant Studios hopes to revive online play in the future if a partner is found, but current financial challenges may limit this possibility. The offline patch will allow players to engage with the campaign and solo modes.
Stormgate, a real-time strategy game, will end its online play support on May 5, 2025, following Hathora's acquisition by Fireworks AI. Frost Giant Studios plans to release a patch for offline play. The game raised nearly million through Kickstarter and private investments but has received mixed reviews on Steam, with less than 50% positive feedback. Concurrent player numbers have been low, peaking at 28 players recently. Frost Giant Studios hopes to restore online play in the future if a partner is found, but current financial conditions may limit options. The offline patch will allow players to continue enjoying campaign and solo modes.
Larry Kuperman, Vice President of Business Development at Nightdive Studios, has announced his retirement from full-time work after a 25-year career in the gaming industry. He has held various roles, including publisher at Stardock and retailer at GameStop, but is notably recognized for his contributions to game preservation at Nightdive. Kuperman discussed the complexities of reviving classic games, citing challenges such as intellectual property rights, with specific examples like the rights to "No One Lives Forever" and "System Shock." He joined Nightdive during a crucial period and highlighted the studio's commitment to its community by honoring promises made to Kickstarter backers for the remaster of "System Shock 2." Kuperman emphasized the importance of viewing games as art and has introduced innovative features in remastered games. He plans to remain active in the industry, particularly with the International Game Developers Association, to support newcomers.
Contention Games has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new expansion of the Slay the Spire board game, titled Downfall, which is inspired by a popular user-created mod. The expansion allows players to play as villains like the Slime Boss, Hexaghost, and Guardian, each with unique player boards, cards, and miniatures. The Kickstarter offers various backing options, starting with the Downfall expansion at a base price, a collector's edition for , and a bundled option with the base game for . The campaign will run until April 8th, and the base game has been available in stores since its release.
Wyldheart is a cooperative fantasy RPG developed by Wayfinder Studios, featuring a team of former developers from EA DICE, Embark Studios, and Mojang Studios. The game is currently in development for PC and can be wishlisted on Steam and the Epic Games Store. It allows solo or cooperative play for up to four players, focusing on collaborative storytelling, exploration, and combat. Players will experience multiple campaign arcs, each offering around 10 hours of gameplay, set in the fallen Kingdom of Caerwyn. The game emphasizes player choice, exploration, and character development, placing players in the roles of unknown adventurers. The development team includes industry veterans like Dennis Brännvall and Fia Tjernberg, and they are seeking community support through Kickstarter.
Lawn Mowing Simulator 2 is the sequel to the original Lawn Mowing Simulator and is set to enhance the gardening experience with new tools like strimmers and leaf blowers. The game has surpassed its Kickstarter funding goal of £15,000 and is expected to release in 2026. A comparison video shows that the sequel features more dynamic grass with improved texture, colors, and the addition of flowers and weeds, making the virtual lawn more realistic. The game faces competition from titles like Grounded and Red Dead Redemption 2, which also feature detailed grass environments.
Everwind is a voxel-based sandbox survival RPG where players act as captains of flying island-ships, set in a medieval fantasy world. The game launches into Steam Early Access on March 17, with the standard edition priced at .99 and the Capybara Edition at .99. It supports solo and cooperative multiplayer for up to four players, with plans for dedicated servers and other updates based on player feedback. The game was successfully funded on Kickstarter within two weeks.