Tim Schafer expected $2000 on first day of Kickstarter funding
Double Fine head Tim Schafer talks about their surprisingly successful Kickstarter project, and how the developer is still ultimately responsible for the content.
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Double Fine head Tim Schafer talks about their surprisingly successful Kickstarter project, and how the developer is still ultimately responsible for the content.
With Garnett at DICE and Jeff Cannata otherwise engaged, DelRio, Joystiq's Xav de Matos, Christian Spicer, and Indie Jeff Mattas hold down the fort and discuss the Double Fine Kickstarter phenomenon, respond to fan feedback, and more.
Double Fine's crowd-funded adventure game project has gone on to break records at Kickstarter, now standing at more than $1.3 million.
A new adventure game from Tim Schafer, Ron Gilbert, and the rest of the Double Fine Productions gang is on its way, having hit its funding goal of $400,000 only eight hours after launching a crowd-funding plan.
Markus "Notch" Persson has offered to help fund Psychonauts 2, following an interview in which creator Tim Schafer quipped that he only needs "a few million dollars" to get started.
Stacking and Brutal Legend developer Double Fine's Kinect minigame collection Happy Action Theater for Xbox Live Arcade will raise its curtain on February 1, studio head honcho Tim Schafer has announced.
Stacking is coming soon to PC, developer Double Fine has announced.
Double Fine's Iron Brigade, which was originally titled Trenched, is now available worldwide, the company has announced.
Ron Gilbert has teased his next game with two pieces of concept art, which both feature playable characters.
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster is apparently getting an "Unidentified Furry Objects" pack next week for $5, according to Larry Hryb (aka Major Nelson).