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I was working on a videogame set in Colonial America. I don't expect anyone to donate at all; I just wanted to share this with people who are fans of the Alvin Maker series who might enjoy another piece about American History.
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There's also the Meriwether: An American Epic game that was successfully kickstarted about a year ago. It's more of 1st person history sim than anything else, and I'm somewhat skeptical that it will end up being fun--the weapon loading system mentioned in their last update certainly seems tedious--but I'm curious to give it a spin once it's released.
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quote:Originally posted by aged_cheese: I was working on a videogame set in Colonial America. I don't expect anyone to donate at all; I just wanted to share this with people who are fans of the Alvin Maker series who might enjoy another piece about American History.
Wow, there is already so much work that has gone into this one. And what a fun concept. Very impressed.
That said, you should totally sneak in an NPC named Alvin. The only reason I am not immediately donating is that I need to finish up school this month, transition into a job, and see where cash flows are then.
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