Well they could probably reasonably have it happen by a parent passing down equipment and techniques. No idea how they plan on it working since honestly for as much as I liked hearing about the concept I just don't care enough to remember info about this.I still don't understand how the dynasty system works with same sex marriages.
I always knew this game was a scam, I told it from the beginning. That's why I only pledged 1 dollar, so at least I can see the updates.Backers are truly delighted by the news. After all, more money for development and more gamers that get to enjoy the game! 'sup J_C?
You know, it's stuff like this that really strengthens my resolve to launch a Kickstarter to support my penis. For the low, low price.... er pledge, you too can support my boner.
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b-but grimfandango (a game which probably half of the massive chalice backers haven't even played)And yet it doesn't evaporate. I'm convinced Tim Schaefer could verbally insult every single person that backs his games and take a dump on their lawns and people would still throw money at him.
And the other half haven't even heard of it.b-but grimfandango (a game which probably half of the massive chalice backers haven't even played)And yet it doesn't evaporate. I'm convinced Tim Schaefer could verbally insult every single person that backs his games and take a dump on their lawns and people would still throw money at him.
Monkey Island is Ron Gilbert's baby though. Shafer just worked on it.Fuck Grim Fandango. I actually remember when Monkey Island came out and became the Next Big Thing. Mostly from a poster at a shop though. Didn't play it until much later. Apparantly the poster really did click with little me.
Then again. It is awesome.
I think he was thinking about saving his company and tried to play it safe.The only conclusion I can really come to at this point is that Schaefer just got old, and lost interest in really pushing things creatively. I mean, he's either directly or tangentially responsible for some of the greatest games of all time, so I can only conclude that the spark dimmed a bit somewhere along the line.
That's probably my biggest issue with the Kickstarter thing in general -- while it's certainly allowed a resurgence of classic games, it's a platform where most of the money goes to the 'old guard', and while there's nothing theoretically wrong with that it's pretty challenging for new and enthusiastic talents to break in, and those are the kind of people who gave us the classics in the first place.