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| [Feb 08, 2013, 10:29 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
This Kickstarter looks to fund Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey, the upcoming Dreamfall sequel from Red Thread Games (thanks Joystiq), a developer founded by The Longest Journey creator Ragnar Tørnquist, using a license for the adventure series granted by Funcom. The game seeks $850,000 for the project, and they offer a trailer along with the following pitch: Dreamfall Chapters continues and concludes the gripping story of Zoë Castillo, the Dreamer.
Revisiting familiar locations and characters, and introducing new sights and sounds, new faces, new game mechanics, new thrills and challenges, Dreamfall Chapters takes the player on an emotional, exciting and challenging journey -- from a dystopian cyberpunk future, through the mysterious and dreamlike Storytime, to the magical landscapes of Arcadia.
We aim to recapture the heart and soul of The Longest Journey and to improve on the immersion and game mechanics of Dreamfall in order to bring you a fitting, satisfying and emotional conclusion to the Dreamer Cycle.
- Experience a deep and complex storyline that continues the epic saga of The Longest Journey and concludes the Dreamer Cycle that began with Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
- Explore a beautiful, rich, detailed, interactive and living world that mixes a cyberpunk vision of the future with magical fantasy, along with a broken and decaying dreamworld
- Play as three different characters, all on journeys across worlds, through life, and into their own hearts and souls
- 3D point-and-click interface and engaging puzzle gameplay designed for fans of adventure games
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Re: Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey Kickstarter |
Feb 8, 2013, 17:00 |
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TAKE MY MONEY! *furiously shoveling bills*
Seriously, I'm still amazed to this day by the sheer amount of story in TLJ and especially Dreamfall - there were so many threads, ideas, thoughts and emotions in there, it puts conventional video games to shame, and even most adventure games for that matter. The saga is to this day the only video game product to ever make me cry, too. And Dreamfall had some damn sweet production values at that, I booted it up a few weeks back and it still looks nice.
So I'll forgive the slightly too sugary-cheesy pitch video - if these guys won't deliver, who will ... |
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