The Kickstarter seems to be off to a brisk start having already accrued around 20% of their goal and they?re not exactly promising the moon (Only 2 platforms for release, PC and Nintendo Switch). Having an actual demo is a rare sight for a campaign and it definitely helps potential funders make their decision. The proposed release date is still a ways away (Q3 2022), but I definitely will be keeping this title on my radar and hope their crowdfunding campaign will be a success.
Oddventure Kickstarter launch trailer!:
Oddventure screens:
Oddventure, from developer Infamous Rabbit and publisher Pineapple Works, has a 30-day Kickstarter campaign launching today, for gathering funds to support the game?s development. Oddventure is a lore-rich turn-based crazy JRPG set in a cursed fairytale world inspired by games like Earthbound and Undertale.
The game is going to be published by Pineapple Works on Nintendo Switch and PC in Q3 2022.
Oddventure is a JRPG where you play as Charlie – a nihilistic and rebellious teenage girl with anger issues and social awkwardness. Your search for troublesome younger brother Bonzo is also looking for a way back home. The setting for Charlie?s misadventures is the Kingdom of Luxia, a land taken straight out of original Grimm Brothers? fairy tales with a dark, Nietzschean twist.
Key Features
- Meaningful choices ? EVERY decision matters, sometimes in the most unpredictable
- ways.
- The friendly JRPG where nobody has to die… but can. In a horrible way.
- Countless hidden secrets, references to pop culture and fairy tales.
- Bitter-sweet comedy mixed with some coziness and dark humor.
- Frog milk as a currency.
- A life-changing gaming experience.
- A free demo of the game is already available on the game?s Steam page.
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