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Black the Fall Screens and Info

Black the Fall Screens and Info

Black the Fall Screens and Info

The action-adventure from indie developer Sand Sailor Studio is in its final days on Kickstarter and has reached 80% of its goal

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Black The Fall – Kickstarter Video, Screens, Info – October 2, 2014
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Black The Fall is a dystopian, post-Soviet-inspired action-adventure influenced by such classics as Limbo, Another World and Flashback. The game is just days – and a few thousand pounds – from hitting its Kickstarter goal.  

The game, from indie developer Sand Sailor Studio, is a Staff Pick on Kickstarter and has received a stamp of approval from Square Enix Collective.

The team is into its final push to raise the funds necessary to achieve its dream. If the funding target of £25,000 is reached by the deadline this Friday, October 31st, the game will be released on Windows, Mac and Linux in Summer 2015.

PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Wii U and OUYA versions are planned if the console extended goal is reached.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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