Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
A project in Whitby, Canada by Steve Piggott000days
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Besiege castles and raid villages in Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, a fast-paced medieval FPS (Slasher with a Multi-player online focus)
Backers: 2027
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42
Funded: $85,934 of $50,000
Dates: Aug 16th -> Sep 15th (30 days)
Project By: Steve Piggott
Backers: 2027
Average Pledge Per Backer: $42
Funded: $85,934 of $50,000
Dates: Aug 16th -> Sep 15th (30 days)
Project By: Steve Piggott
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current pledge level
Last Updated: September 15 @ 01:45 -0400 GMT
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of goal
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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Reviewed
April 28th - via: cliqist.com
When developers Torn Banner Studios set out to make Chivalry, they had one goal in mind: create the finest melee combat to ever grace a video game. How did they do in that respect? (Read More)
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