And that's if they decide if it's worth that much of their time, on top of their normal day jobs and other obligations. This also means that they won't be working on any other cotent (including work ont the Madness series) during that time. But this will take 4 years possibly even longer to complete instead of 10 months. If it doesn't get funded the devs will try and continue to work on it in their free time. So what happens when it doesn't get funded? If you want to learn how you can help directly visit the Official Project Nexus 2 Forums at the link below:Īgain thanks to the community for making this possible. Any exposure the Kickstarter gets is a potential backer that can make this project possible. Back if you can, but if not spread the word about it. It's also up to us (not them) to make sure this campaign is successful. Pledge today and see this project through!
These guys have been making free content for us for over 10 years, they have earned our thanks and our support in their dream. To eat, pay the rent, and make their women happy they need a modest budget for the game.
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They plan on working on the project full time and that means quitting their jobs and hunkering down. The devs are currently running a Kickstarter campaign to receive the funds they need to make the game.
We've gotten the game to the biggest online game retailer, but the game still needs to be made! Took check out these results, Project Nexus 2's greenlight page.īut we're not done yet. Great job everyone, the amount of support the game is getting is spectacular. Madness: Project Nexus 2, in development by TheSwain and Krinkles, has now been Greenlit through Steam's Greenlight Program.