Tomb of Tyrants

A project in St. Louis, MO by Jake Huhman
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Protect the Tomb of Tyrants from greedy adventurers in this dungeon-defense puzzler for PC and OUYA.
Backers: 38
Average Pledge Per Backer: $15

Funded: $587 of $6,000
Dates: May 24th -> Jun 8th (15 days)
Project By: Jake Huhman
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Latest News

Two Hours Remaining!

June 8th - via: kickstarter.com
There are now approximately two hours remaining in the campaign, and while I'm planning to post another update after its conclusion, I'd first like to make one last little push. It might seem pointless, but every new backer we receive increases our... (Read More)

Status Report

June 5th - via: kickstarter.com
State of the CampaignI'm sorry about the delay between updates; I had originally planned to post something good at least every other day, but the campaign as a whole hasn't exactly gone as planned.  As many of you have pointed out, we are unlikely... (Read More)

Surface Art and Housekeeping

May 31st - via: kickstarter.com
I drew up some new surface art and got it properly layered in the game today, so I thought I'd share: Although the vast majority of your playtime will be spent underground, I would like the surface to be a dynamic and interesting scene in itself--a... (Read More)

Combat Update!

May 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Each battle in Tomb of Tyrants is a real-time, turn-based, four-on-four encounter. The game never pauses for battles, but characters do take turns performing primary and secondary actions. Aside from initial combat order, there are no random... (Read More)

Floor Showcase: Dark Dwelling and Gossamer Gallows

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Last update, I posted a glimpse at the Dark Dwelling, the first-tier home of Tomb of Tyrants's Dark Elves. There are currently eight first-tier floors in the game, and they lay the foundation for your build path, each opening up new floors and... (Read More)

Two Days In

May 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank You!Well, we (all ten of us) are two days into the Kickstarter, and it's going about as fast as I expected.  I've been out of town for Memorial Day weekend, and while I've still been plugging away at the game, I should be a bit more active... (Read More)

It’s Tyrant Time!

May 27th - via: cliqist.com
Being a historical curator is already stressful enough but once you add in some greedy adventurers, yearning to steal the treasures you’re earnestly and desperately attempting to preserve, you’re practically due for an aneurism. (Read More)

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