DKS's Reality Death Maze
A project in St. Peters, MO by Dimensional Key Studios000days
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An action/adv. game where prisoners run through a maze of deathtraps trying to win their freedom and a new life on a hot new game show.
Backers: 49
Average Pledge Per Backer: $33
Funded: $1,635 of $65,000
Dates: Jul 23rd -> Aug 22nd (30 days)
Project By: Dimensional Key Studios
Backers: 49
Average Pledge Per Backer: $33
Funded: $1,635 of $65,000
Dates: Jul 23rd -> Aug 22nd (30 days)
Project By: Dimensional Key Studios
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Last Updated: August 22 @ 20:45 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Last of Us
August 5th - via: kickstarter.com
We have sat down with Last of Us for an interview, and you can check it out! :) http://www.lastofus.co.uk/interview-dimensional-key-studios/ (Read More)
Stretch Goals
August 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
From the community, we have had a wealth of requests for various features, multiplayer and add-on content being the largest ones, so we have decided to include some stretch goals. These will be officially updated on the project shortly. If we are... (Read More)
DKS's Reality Death Maze could only exist on Kickstarter
July 30th - via: destructoid.com
Kickstarter has changed the way games are promoted, developed, and sold. That's pretty darn great, but with new frontiers always come new questions. What does it take to succeed in market where the consumer can decide what games bring in money before the games even exist? What games really belong on Kickstarter? What games best deserve that caliber of grassroots support? (Read More)
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