![]() ![]() ![]() Stretch goals that were unlocked include the water and ruins biome, taming birds for help with foraging and scouting, and the ability to trade with flying merchants. Including a soundtrack inspired by the traditional folk music of various cultures, I really feel like this is going to be something special. The combination of 2D animated characters, static backgrounds, and 3D environments make this a gorgeous game to look at. It’s an adorable gentle giant, who’s name is Onbu by the way. Having the spin on this be the villagers living in symbiosis with their dinosaur-like host is fantastic. I’m a sucker for these kinds of games, having played a lot of Age of Empires II in my younger years. The Wandering Villageis a city building sim where your clan lives on the back of a gigantic creature. The creature designs showcased in the first episode are equal parts terrifying and disgusting, and I can’t wait to see where the story goes. Scarlet Hollow features some truly striking hand drawn backgrounds and characters, with 5 romance options covering a wide variety of body types and personalities. Planned as an episodic release, the first part is available for free on Steam and Itchi.io, with your save data being able to carry over to the newer chapters. Meet the townsfolk, explore the huge mansion on the hill your family lives in, and investigate the spooky goings-on. Best known for her comic Junior Scientist Power Hour, I actually didn’t know until recently that Abby has a huge penchant for horror, including illustrations for podcasts and an ongoing horror comic.įollowing the death of your distant aunt, you venture to Scarlet Hollow for the funeral and find out something fishy is going on in this small Appalachian town. Scarlet Hollow is a horror based visual novel from newly formed Black Tabby Games, created by acclaimed graphic novelist Abby Howard and her husband Tony Howard-Arias. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some Kickstarter games I’m looking forward to in 2020 and beyond. While I may never make a game myself, I find it fascinating to see what goes into one, especially when it’s a small team.įull disclosure, these are all games I have personally backed. It’s been exciting to read the developer updates and get a behind the scenes look at how games are made. Backing projects on Kickstarter isn’t usually in the cards for me, but lately, I’ve found myself more inclined to dip my toes in. Kickstarter has proven over the years that gamers are more than willing to help bring back old classics, new spins on a genre, or just unique gameplay experiences. ![]()
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