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And, if you back the campaign on Kickstarter, where we go next will be up to you. This is where your journey begins, as you take your first steps inside the mansion. Resident Evil still has plenty of stretch goals (more than ever before, in fact!) but instead, these are unlocked as Kickstarter backers explore the mansion.Īt the start of the campaign, we’ll provide you with a piece of narrative which many of you will find all-too-familiar. Most Kickstarter campaigns (such as those for the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 board games) operate with a system of stretch goals, which are unlocked when funding reaches a certain level. Intrigued? Well then, read on… Unlocking Goals by Exploring: How it Works What am I talking about? Well, friends, we’re going to explore the Spencer Mansion together in our first ever open world Kickstarter campaign. But to kick things off, let’s start by discussing what I think is one of the most exciting and ambitious Kickstarter campaigns we’ve ever attempted, or even seen. We’ve got several blogs planned in the coming weeks that will give you insight into what’s in store for you in Resident Evil: The Board Game. When we first started this crazy ride, I knew you’d be all over a Resident Evil board game, but even so… Your enthusiasm for the project already has us blown away. (Don’t miss the launch! Follow Resident Evil: The Board Game on Kickstarter now) Exploring the Spencer Mansion on Kickstarterīy Sherwin Matthews ( I get started, a special thank you to everyone in our awesome community. Well, we’ve got Sherwin himself, Lead Designer and self-proclaimed Resident Evil superfan, here to explain… To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Resident Evil video game, our love for this incredible series, and the awesome (and growing!) tabletop Resident Evil community, we’re turning the campaign itself into a survival horror experience.īut wait - what does ‘open world Kickstarter’ actually mean? (And how did we let Sherwin convince us to do it?!)
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Resident Evil: The Board Game is coming to Kickstarter on October 26 this year, with a campaign unlike anything you’ve seen before - our first ever open world Kickstarter campaign! That would certainly include the Switch, and the developer has even specifically mentioned that it's been interesting to play around with HD Rumble.Hey, Survivors! The news has broken and, like a virus, it’s already spreading: Now remember, no specific consoles are listed on the Kickstarter, but support for current-gen platforms has been announced. Yet here we are, completely unprepared, and caught off guard by an overwhelmingly positive response! Thank you so much for your support, it certainly warms our hearts in these trying times <3 What’s the most cliché’d way to start this? By saying wow? Because, wow! We were confident about the target, and had a whole lot of cool things planned to keep the momentum going over the next two weeks.
#Kickstarter sea of stars update#
The dev team has shared an update on the Kickstarter thanking fans, which you can find below. They wanted to bring in $90k to officially lock the project down, and that amount has been pulled in in less than 7 hours. The dev team behind The Messenger revealed their new project earlier today, which is an RPG called Sea of Stars. Looks like Sabotage has a hit on their hands.