If you’re looking for a way to get the Homestuck adventure game, this Kickstarter campaign from MS Paint Adventures could be a good choice. We’ll talk about the Stretch goals and when it’s likely to be released. If you haven’t read the Homestuck archives, you may want to check them out! And if you haven’t heard of the Homestuck series, this Kickstarter project is sure to excite you!
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MS Paint Adventures is raising funds for Homestuck Adventure Game on Kickstarter
Andrew Hussie, creator of the MS Paint Adventure series, has announced a new Kickstarter campaign for the game Homestuck. The game, based on the webcomic of the same name, was set to release in 2014, with Act I scheduled to be released in mid-2015. However, due to delays, the game has been postponed until January 2017 – or possibly even further.
The Homestuck comic strip was created by Andrew Hussie, an artist and webcomic creator, and has garnered a cult following, with over one million fans. The game has received a lot of buzz, with fans hailing Andrew Hussie as one of the creators. The Homestuck webcomic first appeared online in 2009, and has since grown into a multi-million dollar video game. The creator of the comic, Andrew Hussie, says that he will continue working on the game after the Kickstarter campaign ends.
In a single day, the Homestuck project reached its $700,000 goal, and then exceeded stretch goals, including support for new platforms and multi-language support. Backers will also receive a digital download of the game and regular production updates. Despite the challenges, the Homestuck project is expected to fully fund in 28 days. It is a good opportunity for comic creators to learn from the Homestuck game and leverage its cult following.
Stretch goals are expected to be met
With less than three days to go, the Homestuck adventure game Kickstarter project is almost fully funded, with the stretch goals scheduled to be met by November 8. Originally created by people who weren’t even supposed to work on the game, the Kickstarter has already raised nearly a million dollars. With support from a loyal fan base, the game is on track to meet its goal. It’s possible that the project will receive funding beyond its initial goal, but it would be great to see it come to fruition sooner rather than later.
Kickstarter campaigners have already pledged more than $ 250,000, excluding PayPal donations. The Homestuck Adventure game’s stretch goal of $ 556,596 has been met. The game is a spinoff of the hit comic book series, which also features a webcomic version. Once the campaign reaches its funding goal, Humble Bundle will send the game key on November 25, 2020.
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The Homestuck adventure game was created to be an homage to classic adventure games, and it was funded on Kickstarter in less than a week. Its creator, Andrew Hussie, has been cultivating a dedicated fan base, which has helped it reach its target funding goal. Though the game has a future release date, it is currently undergoing development. This article will look at the project’s progress.
The game was a massive success on Kickstarter, and it raised $2 million – the fifth videogame project to reach seven figures. In its funding phase, it was the third largest videogame Kickstarter. While it was a hit on the crowdfunding platform, the project changed direction and went through three different developers. After the last round of development, What Pumpkins Games was selected to develop the game. The game will take place in 1994, and will include four acts. The story revolves around a group of friends who accidentally bring down the world.
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The Kickstarter for Andrew Hussie’s Homestick comics based adventure game is a hit. The game is based on the webcomic that is wildly popular on the Internet. Despite the comic’s low-budget start, the concept has enormous potential. Hussie’s maniacally clever storytelling and witty style make it appealing to readers of all ages. The game is still in the early stages, but it will most likely take 28 days to reach its funding goal.
The game was originally being developed by The Odd Gentlemen and Hussie, but they both left the project to work on a new King’s Quest game. The project was initially due to be released in 2014, but delays occurred when the two companies switched hands. It has not released yet, but a physical version is expected to launch in 2018.