Midora, an upcoming action-adventure game with nostalgic roots, needs your help!
Midora, a 2D 100% pixel art action-adventure game by Epic Minds, is currently on Indiegogo and needs your help! We are looking for $60,000 to fund the game and offers pretty cool rewards in exchange, including physical rewards as well as giving you the opportunity to create for the game! The campaign also has stretch goals involving donating to charity Water.org
Pixel art from the game was made by a fellow pixel artist Zhi. You can check out the campaign on Indiegogo here.
The gameplay video as well as a public demo for Windows and Mac users will be available in a few weeks!
If you consider donating thank you and if not, you can always share and spread the word, for it helps just as much!
FIX DIS!
My next paycheck I will likely chip in.
It might not be to late to increase interest in this project greatly. Have you all considered making a video? It is a lot easier to share your product both as a news reporter and as an average person if there is a video to link to and embed around the net.
I love everything about this game and hope you guys succeed.
EDIT: After reading your indiegogo more closely I see you have already thought of this. The sooner you can get it out the better. :3
man it's AMAZING!, the Zelda influence is obvious and that's great man! I couldn't comment on your indiegogo campaign, but this has to be made, I hope people is going to throw money at your campaign, the game it's beautiful and the music too... I want to see the trailer already :B
Looks like a Zelda clone. The world needs more games in the mold of Zelda that aren't actually Zelda (I say this in all seriousness - there are only so many times you can revisit Hyrule before you start to yearn for something in a similar genre that has it's own unique story and characters).
Pledged 50 bucks. Hope you guys get funded.
Well, good luck, you deserve some visibility that's for sure! :)
I had no choice in the matter. Kickstarter campaigns require you to have a US credit card and a US address. Some non-US companies often setup subsidiaries I think to access Kickstarter, but in my case that was impossible since our company is not ready yet. We don't have the funds to be able to all meet in the same place, and I can't setup the company in France for government/economic issues.
Indiegogo is not that bad, but I guess I will have to work some more on the marketing to be seen!
Wow, that's incredibly lame. They should expand kickstarter to make it more excessable for more countries and people. It would probably pull in a lot more projects too.
Apparently, they're french...
We're not allowed to create Kickstarters project - at least as far as I'm aware; It's supposed to be country based or something.
This better get funded. I'm just curious to why indiegogo over kickstarter.
We have a playable demo coming next week, so that should show some development hopefully. The video is something else entirely, but I'll try to make one and explain the project if I can.
Thank you for your comments everyone!