
This was likely at least partially due to creator Doug TenNapel's controversial adamant opposition of gay-marriage. You'll also be able to point the Gamepad at the screen to see dead people, as your pet Beak-Beak doubles as a visor that can view the afterlife.Īrmikrog had a big push towards the end of its crowdfunding campaign as it only had about $600K with five days to go. Amusingly, your gear will rumble in correlation to protagonist Tommynaut's movements. This choice of material, combined with the imagination of Doug TenNapel, creates surreal environments that would make Rayman blush.

The Wii U version will have some nifty bonus features like allowing you to view your inventory on the Gamepad. The entirety of Armikrog is either made of sculpted clay or uses modeling techniques to emulate the style. The developer added a $950K stretch goal to place the game on Nintendo's platform along with the already announced PC, Mac and Linux. Last week developer Pencil Test Studios stated that Nintendo had expressed interest in getting Armikrog on Wii U, but now it's official. Download Armikrog Kickstarter Pitch Video now from AusGamers - its free, and no signup is required. Armikrog (stylized as Armikrog.

Upcoming PC game from Doug TenNapel and Pencil Test Studios to be a claymation-animated point-and-click adventure title. Armikrog - Doug TenNapel's spiritual successor to cult-favourite 1996 claymation adventure The Neverhood - has ended its Kickstarter campaign a success after raising $974,578 of its $900K goal. Earthworm Jim/Neverhood creators open Kickstarter for Armikrog. It was a game that never quite broke through to become a hit in the 90s, and there was never a sequel, but now, thanks to Kickstarter and the digital marketplace, its successor might just find a home.
