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Homemake reaches its Kickstarter goal, spherical cities and body-swapping antics incoming

Congratulations to Archgame and its success in funding its first game! For those who missed our article introducing Japan developed Homemake, it’s a dystopian platformer set in a spherical city that’s flying through space. Seriously if that concept isn’t enough for you, I don’t know is. It was clearly enough for many as the game has succeeded in reaching and surpassing its $15,000 goal.

Homemake still has more than days two left on its Kickstarter campaign at the time of writing, and if you haven’t donated, you should seriously consider giving this colorful dystopia an extra boost. Here’s a link to the page.

The game promises to have a unique take on the classic platformer, with a strong narrative focussing on the bizarre nature of the city itself, and the different perspectives of its inhabitants. You can also download the music tracks used in the game for your own enjoyment from the Kickstarter, and trust me, they are fantastic. For our more info on Homemake check out the link below.

(See: Explore an ever-changing space-faring citysphere in Japan-developed indie offering, Homemake)

I’m pleased to see that we will be able to play the game September 2015, a date the developers have assured me they will do their best to keep.


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