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« on: April 17, 2015, 05:01:48 PM »

Hi,

My name is James Anderson, an indie game developer from Edible Entertainment. Our new game ?Adventure Craft?, is a procedurally generated action RPG that combines the visual charm of a game like The Legend of Zelda with the endless world generation of Minecraft. It?s a survival game that tasks players with making a place in a living breathing world full of monsters that roam the land during the day, and supernatural creatures that haunt the night.

Click here to try the FREE DEMO.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0oqurkh0pphj4vp/AdventureCraftPreAlpha.exe?dl=0

Here's a link to the trailer www.adventurecraftgame.com





Here?s what people are saying so far.
?Explore a rich and inviting world that will easily kick your ass if you?re not prepared...   Everything is just great, gameplay is fun, it?s visually pleasing and it gets you hooked quite easily. I can?t see a good enough reason to not fall for this little game...?Alexandru Chirila -    Softpedia

?It all sounds so lovely and although the Kickstarter has just begun, the Steam Greenlight campaign is getting a lot of favourable replies from the gaming community...?
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Thanks so much for your time,
James
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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2015, 08:30:26 AM »

Awesome game! I played it on video:



I had a blast and will definitely be playing more. I hope Kickstarter treats you well. $150,000 is pretty lofty... Moonman struggled to raise a third of that, but maybe you'll have a stroke of luck and be able to make it.
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