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TargetmasterJoe Since: May, 2013
#1: Feb 2nd 2016 at 11:59:08 AM

According to the page:

Knights and Bikes is a cooperative action game from us! "Us" being Rex Crowle (Tearaway, Little Big Planet) and Moo Yu (Little Big Planet, Ratchet & Clank). And we'll be joined by additional collaborators that we know and trust, like "Audio Daredevil" Kenny Young (Tearaway, Little Big Planet) and composer Daniel Pemberton (Steve Jobs, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., LittleBigPlanet). And hopefully we'll be joined by you as well!

Inspired by games like Earthbound and Secret of Mana and films such as The Goonies, we would like to take these, along with of our favorite childhood memories, and channel it all through our years of experience making games.

Asking for $142,577 US, it looks pretty promising.

Fund it here.

edited 2nd Feb '16 11:59:45 AM by TargetmasterJoe

Malco from the Gungeon Since: Oct, 2015
#3: Feb 14th 2016 at 4:56:59 PM

That's a weird-S art style.

I wonder what their excuse will be for Adults Are Useless. I wonder what real-world Urban Fantasy RPG heroes get to after getting strong in adventuring?

I actually only know about this since my GFnote  is a fan of Media Molecule. She backed it all right. (And I didn't... yet.)

P.S. Any troper-backer wanna tell them to stop calling that flying disc "Frisbee" for legal reasons? cool

edited 14th Feb '16 4:58:23 PM by Malco

My DA account... I draw stuff sometimes!
TargetmasterJoe Since: May, 2013
#4: Mar 24th 2016 at 3:06:56 PM

Oh hey, they've been 100% funded since the 28th of February.

Huh.

Good for them! grin

KnownUnknown Since: Jan, 2001
#5: May 27th 2021 at 4:07:39 PM

Had this game for ages but played it a little, and only just now started really getting into it.

It starts off as a "days of childhood" Coming of Age Story, and then takes a sharp veer into Stranger Things territory. It's pretty great.

"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.
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