News sites are picking up the story,
so if you didn't back, you can still get the skinny on what's
happening. Apparently, Tim designed the game too big in scope, so he's
had to cut it down in order to fit in the budget. Unfortunately, the
Kickstarter money still isn't enough for the large scope of the game, so
he's funding the game additionally from the money Double Fine made from
the games they're self publishing. He doesn't want to have to cut
large things like the girl or the boy from the game, so he's decided to
get additional funding through Steam Early Access. Steam Early Access
will allow gamers to play the first half of the game in January 2014,
and then play the rest of the game in a free update in April or May of
2014.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Broken Age Woes Lessened By Steam Early Access
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