Uplift: A Multi-Platform RPG
A project in Belfast, UK by Bearwaves000days
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£961
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Last Updated: April 19 @ 12:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Uplift Previewed
March 31st - via: cliqist.com
Uplift began as a mobile game project some time back intended to bring the nostalgic gameplay of classic games to mobile devices. (Read More)
Uplifted
March 25th - via: cliqist.com
For a little over a year, my iPod Touch was my primary game system, and while I’ll probably be struck by lightning for saying that, it doesn’t change the fact that many people who enjoy video games occasionally find themselves without a proper console. The thing about that is how few real, story driven games are available for mobile platforms, with most of them being quick, bite-sized, “play while you’re pooping” games. Fortunately, the fine young men at Bearwaves are working to change that by bringing us a deep and rewarding story-driven game for mobile platforms, a game called Uplift. (Read More)
Bearwaves needs $13,000 to create Mass Effect-inspired RPG Uplift
March 21st - via: thebitpulse.com
You can see the influence Mass Effect and and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past have on Uplift almost immediately, and if developer Bearwaves raises £8,000 ($13,200), you’ll even be able to play it this year. (Read More)
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