The creators of The Day Before are back and asking for money for a new game

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You can try the new game for free.

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Many players undoubtedly still remember this game well. The day before. A mysterious and, at first glance, suspiciously beautiful work by the previously unknown studio Fntastic, which ultimately ended in complete failure.

The title lasted only a few days on the market, after which it followed withdrawal from sale and then completion of said study. But now, apparently, the second chapter of this already slightly bizarre story begins. The developers announced their return under the Fntastic 2.0 brand.

In the press release, he talks about the emphasis on honesty, transparency, and professionalism. They also mention trying to create games that will be loved for decades to come. In expression there are still apologies for the situation around “The Eve”.

To make matters worse, the studio immediately launched a crowdfunding campaign for their new game called Factory Escape. It is a 3D logic platformer that plays an important role in supporting cooperation of up to 8 players.

Through Kickstarter, the developers are asking less than 16 thousand dollars. However, individual Stretch Goals reach a value in excess of $550,000. But with just $500 raised in less than a day, those ambitious goals don’t seem very realistic at the moment.

Considering the rather problematic reputation of the studio itself, caution on the part of players is not at all surprising. If you’re still interested in the game, you can try it out on Steam. free demo.

Source : Zing

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