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[Kickstarter] Beautiful DESOLATION - Isometric African Post-apocalyptic Adventure Game [Funded]

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From the makers of STASIS and CAYNE comes another adventure game with epic setting. Like their previous two titles, Beautiful DESOLATION is going to be an isometric post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure game. This time however, it plays not in outer space, but on the vast continent of Africa.



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  • Point-and-click adventure game
  • 80s retro technology look and feel
  • A story set in a post-apocalyptic future
  • 2D isometric, detailed rendered environments
  • African landscapes captured with photogrammetry
  • Extensive use of miniatures and scale model elements
  • Unique tribal punk aesthetic
  • Bizarre creatures and animals, and vibrant characters
  • From the creators of STASIS and CAYNE
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  • A never before seen African post-apocalyptic setting.
  • A dramatic science fiction story inspired, in both look and design, by the 80s, with a futuristic twist.
  • Explore a beautiful wasteland to discover villages, destroyed cities, and uncover the secrets of strange and abandoned technology.
  • A synth inspired soundtrack.
  • Multiple characters and companions.
  • A classic adventure game whereby you solve puzzles, combine and use items, discover clues and work your way through an epic story.
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One day has passed since they started their kickstarter campaign of Beautiful DESOLATION, and already received $45,364 from 1,510 backers. Their funding goal of $120,000 seems more than doable, given the sheerly stunning quality of their passionate work.
They've finally reached their funding goal of $120,000 with three days to spare! Now I'm eagerly awaiting for them to reveal the stretch goals! :D

Also tagging @DragonKing because African games are so rare. :)

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