The Kickstarter for War for the Overworld, a game heavily inspired by Bullfrog classic Dungeon Keeper, has proved a success.
Last night the Kickstarter drive ended with £211,371 pledged - over £60,000 more than the £150,000 target.
War for the Overworld is made by a team of around 15 professionals, modders and enthusiasts, with lead designer Josh Bishop, a 20-year-old computer science student from Brighton, at the helm. Overworld emerged around six months ago after a Dungeon Keeper fansite called Keeper Klan teamed up with a group from the US called Rise, picked up a license to use the Unity game engine and set to work.
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Last night the Kickstarter drive ended with £211,371 pledged - over £60,000 more than the £150,000 target.
War for the Overworld is made by a team of around 15 professionals, modders and enthusiasts, with lead designer Josh Bishop, a 20-year-old computer science student from Brighton, at the helm. Overworld emerged around six months ago after a Dungeon Keeper fansite called Keeper Klan teamed up with a group from the US called Rise, picked up a license to use the Unity game engine and set to work.
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