Kick in for a green 'roo!!
13 years ago
For the past few months I've been working behind the scenes with the designer of Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters and Rampage: World Destruction on his next videogame project: Kaiju Combat.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects.....fighting-onlin
This game is planned to be a design sequel of his previous Godzilla PlayStation/Xbox/GameCube games without the expensive license. Which means more creative freedom and even better, a more versatile roster of fighters.
Enter: Duncan, KaijuRoo.
Yep, I'm offering up my likeness to appear in the game as a kick-ass giant monster fighter. that'll take down strange and ginormous beasts from all over the galaxy.
http://kaijucombat.wiki.zoho.com/Duncan.html
And this is where you come in. The game needs your help if it's going to come to life. A small pledge of anything as little as a dollar will help the project along, but there are tiers that'll really get this project off the ground.
I'm pretty certain that if and when the game comes to fruition I'll be in the starting line-up because I'm just that awesome.
But to be candid, it's not a guarantee: first the game needs to hit its Kickstarter goal. That's the important thing. And that's where you can really help this happen.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects.....fighting-onlin
Please click on that link and pledge as little or as much as you can. 15 bucks guarantees a copy of the game when it's completed next year. Cheap as chips.
Remember, Kickstarter doesn't take your pledged funds until the minimum kick-in is hit -- which is a good thing if you feel uncertain that the project will ever hit its goal. If the unfortunate happens, if not enough pledges come in by the deadline, no money exchanges hands and the project goes away. That's bad for the project, sure, but good for the consumer.
Second, I need to be voted into the game. With your pledge comes access to the message boards, and in a few days the boards are going to open a voting system where Kickstarter pledgers can vote for the characters they want to see in the starting line-up.
If I don't get enough votes, I sit on the sidelines until the next round of votings. If I don't get voted in during these rounds, I'll never make an appearance, so I do need you to do what you can! It would be absolutely amazing and a dream come true to appear in a videogame, and it would mean a whole lot if you could do what you can to help me make this a reality.
Plus, I'm sure it'd be fun for you to control me like your own personal giant puppet.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects.....fighting-onlin
This game is planned to be a design sequel of his previous Godzilla PlayStation/Xbox/GameCube games without the expensive license. Which means more creative freedom and even better, a more versatile roster of fighters.
Enter: Duncan, KaijuRoo.
Yep, I'm offering up my likeness to appear in the game as a kick-ass giant monster fighter. that'll take down strange and ginormous beasts from all over the galaxy.
http://kaijucombat.wiki.zoho.com/Duncan.html
And this is where you come in. The game needs your help if it's going to come to life. A small pledge of anything as little as a dollar will help the project along, but there are tiers that'll really get this project off the ground.
I'm pretty certain that if and when the game comes to fruition I'll be in the starting line-up because I'm just that awesome.
But to be candid, it's not a guarantee: first the game needs to hit its Kickstarter goal. That's the important thing. And that's where you can really help this happen.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects.....fighting-onlin
Please click on that link and pledge as little or as much as you can. 15 bucks guarantees a copy of the game when it's completed next year. Cheap as chips.
Remember, Kickstarter doesn't take your pledged funds until the minimum kick-in is hit -- which is a good thing if you feel uncertain that the project will ever hit its goal. If the unfortunate happens, if not enough pledges come in by the deadline, no money exchanges hands and the project goes away. That's bad for the project, sure, but good for the consumer.
Second, I need to be voted into the game. With your pledge comes access to the message boards, and in a few days the boards are going to open a voting system where Kickstarter pledgers can vote for the characters they want to see in the starting line-up.
If I don't get enough votes, I sit on the sidelines until the next round of votings. If I don't get voted in during these rounds, I'll never make an appearance, so I do need you to do what you can! It would be absolutely amazing and a dream come true to appear in a videogame, and it would mean a whole lot if you could do what you can to help me make this a reality.
Plus, I'm sure it'd be fun for you to control me like your own personal giant puppet.
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Good luck! I hope you make it in.
My respects to your patience and enthusiasm :)
/looks at Comic Kaiju prize, which is unclaimed/
I should not complain, but...