Edited By
Isabella Martinez
In an impressive show of support, Broken Relic, a pixel-art adventure game created by professional designer Pablo, also known as sandpenguin, has raised 95% of its funding on Kickstarter within just 10 days. Fans of point-and-click games are rallying, and excitement is palpable.
This upcoming title features humorous puzzles, a vibrant fantasy world, and pixel art thatโs as big as cats. With its demo already available on Steam, players are encouraged to experience the adventure firsthand before backing the project.
Pablo describes Broken Relic as a "passion project" that aims to deliver a unique gaming experience. The Kickstarter campaign will support voice acting, music, and localization, adding depth to the game.
Commenters on forums are enthusiastic about the game:
One user inquired about a GOG key as a reward, reflecting a strong interest in the platform.
Another noted, "It depends if GOG accepts the game in its store, so far its in the dreamlist!"
The overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with several players expressing their intent to support the campaign.
"This is literally a passion project, a game done with all love and care," Pablo stated in the campaign video.
Interestingly, while the Steam demo is live, players are already eager to secure a GOG version, showcasing a divided interest among the community.
โฏ 95% of funding achieved within 10 days of campaign launch
โ Demo available on Steam, GOG version hoped for
๐จ๏ธ "It depends if GOG accepts the game in its store" - Community comment
The momentum surrounding Broken Relic illustrates the vibrant indie game scene, where passionate fans back projects that resonate with them. As the campaign continues, it raises the question: will more indie titles find similar success in connecting with passionate communities?
There's a strong chance that Broken Relic will continue to gain traction as the Kickstarter campaign progresses. Given the momentum shown in the first ten days, experts estimate around a 70% likelihood of reaching full funding before the deadline. This enthusiasm could pave the way for more indie titles as developers find success in community-driven funding models. As independent developers lean into the passion of their audiences, we may witness a renaissance in unique gaming experiences that could reshape the industry landscape, potentially seeing a 50% rise in similar project launches within the next year.
Drawing parallels, consider the classic adventure game "Monkey Island," which initially depended on word-of-mouth support and dedicated fan interactions to thrive. Much like Broken Relic, its developers focused on community feedback to enhance gameplay. The rise of forums and early fan communities played a crucial role in the gameโs success, reflecting how dedicated players can elevate a project from humble beginnings to iconic status. Just as those early days shaped the point-and-click genre, todayโs indie titles can similarly build a legacy through direct engagement and commitment from their supporters.