![]() ![]() Incidentally, Freespace only reclaimed rights to Freespace relatively recently, as part of the THQ firesale. commented in the Nexus 2 kickstarter post about a new Kickstarter campaign for Conquest 2 The. I wasnt close to filling my free space on Dropbox, but I upgraded to a paid account. It looks quite nice? Probably better than raking over Earthworm Jim's grave, anyway. The new Kickstarter profile pages are nice. Taylor is namechecked of course, and the Kickstarter page points out that this is not his first published boardgame. Clearly, the use of the Freespace license means they've either got Interplay's blessing or are a straight-up Interplay offshoot. This isn't quite Interplay, though - this is Freespace Development Corp, an unspecified collective who say they work for Interplay by day and play and design boardgames in their down time. admitted a few years ago that it would kill people for the chance to make Freespace 3. It's conceptually appealing, and seems to have something in common with the rather nice X-Wing miniatures game, but it's probably not what folk are hoping Interplay would do, skinsuit or not. By the way Brian, if youre reading this, the Overload devs were asked a few weeks back about the possibility of Freespace 3. Freespace Tactics is a miniatures tabletop game that's now on Kickstarter. ![]() Miniatures game Freespace Tactics is on Kickstarter now, looking for $75,000. To move faster, increase the pressure until you reach top speed. To move forward slowly, lightly push the ball forward. They have, however, managed to recruit Chris Taylor, one of the Fallout's designers, and it's he who's made an "officially-licensed" boardgame adaptation of Interplay's space combat sim Freespace. Adding a true DIGITAL interface through a powerful serial port and how fast and how slow you move in your game depends on how much force you use on the PowerSensor ball. The team wanted 400,000 to fund the making. Interplay's latest attempt to re-enter our affections isn't quite as suspicion-clouded as West Games' second dodgy-lookin' gesture towards a spiritual STALKER sequel, but it's fair to say that whoever wears the Interplay skinsuit are not Interplay's original founders. We occasionally highlight a particular UK based Kickstarter campaign that we like the look of. Double Fine, the development team headed up by classic LucasArts adventure game creator Tim Schafer, just completed its Kickstarter campaign this week. N/A Family Admin: Unreleased Games Crowdfunding: Kickstarter Stores eBay logo. It's the day for gaming comebacks! Just so long as they're gaming comebacks in which it's difficult to ascertain whether anyone meaningfully involved in the original thing is on board. ![]()
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