Chances are that in last few days you must have heard about Project Eternity, an isometric, party-based CRPG set in a new fantasy world developed by Obsidian Entertainment.
The game is being developed by a team of developers who worked on popular role playing games like Baldur's Gate Series, Planescape Torment, Fallout 1 & 2, Arcanum, Temple of Eleme
Obsidian Entertainment plans to do an RPG called Project Eternity and it sought help throughout the Kickstarter project. Not only are they going to launch the game on multiple platforms, but they have also managed to raise more money than planned.
According to the developers, Project Eternity will try to mat... (read more)
I’ve backed a few things on Kickstarter in the past year, and I’m apparently not the only one. Today, the company shared some numbers as to what types of things are getting the most funding on the platform.
A new project from inXile entertainment, built in the tradition of Planescape: Torment, will be launched on multiple platforms, including Linux.
Torment: Tides of Numenera will be a classic RPG set in the world of Monte Cook’s new tabletop experience, Numenera.
Obsidian Entertainment's decision to release the upcoming Project Eternity for Linux was a real surprise for everyone. After reaching all the stretch goals proposed so far on Kickstarter, the developers are including more and more stuff into the game.
Project Eternity will be a massive undertaking, with nine playabl... (read more)
Project Eternity is an isometric role-playing game developed by the famous Obsidian Entertainment studio, which will be launched on Linux, along with all the other platforms. The developers from Obsidian Entertainment reached out to the community through the Kickstarter project and asked people to fund a game that would combine the pr... (read more)
It’s been clear that crowdfunding has had a big moment over the past twelve months, but new stats released today by creative project funding platform Kickstarter showed just how huge 2012 really was indie projects getting money from the larger public.
Over the course of 2012, Kickstarter says that a total of 2,241,475 people pledged a total of $319.7 million to projects on its platform ̵
Project Eternity, an isometric role-playing game developed by the famous Obsidian Entertainment studio, will be developed on Unity game engine.
Obsidian Entertainment, developers of Project Eternity, reached out to the community with the help of a Kickstarter project in order to get some financing for their game.
Much hyped 3D space combat game Strike Suit Zero will be available for Linux.
Developed by indie game studio Born Ready Games, the project raised $174,804 on kickstarter few months back, falling short of $180,000 stretch goal for Linux support.
However, Born Ready has now announced in a press release that a Linux version of the game will be available later this year.