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Neverending Nightmares Makes Its Kickstarter Goal
Update: Neverending Nightmare's creative director, Matt Gilgenbach, has offered a statement on the game's Kickstarter success.
Gilgenbach is understandably excited about the game reaching its goal and offered the following statement:
I’m overjoyed that we raised the funds to make Neverending Nightmares happen. We have such an amazing community of dedicated backers that worked as hard as I did to make this game possible. It is truly remarkable that even though we only had 2/3rds of our budget a few days ago, we were able to exceed our funding goal with time to spare. I want to thank each and every backer for believing in the project!
Original story:
It came down to the wire with less than 10 hours to spare, but Neverending Nightmares has now achieved and surpassed its Kickstarter goal.
The game was seeking $99,000 in pledges, and with six hours to go, the game currently has $100,273 in backer money.
Neverending Nightmares comes from the same minds that created the rhythm shooter Retro/Grade, but Neverending Nightmares is a much different game. Based on creator Matt Gilgenbach's battles with depression, Neverending Nightmares seeks to create a disturbing psychological experience. For more on the game head here, and you can read our hands-on impressions of the game here.
[Source: Kickstarter]
Our Take
Neverending Nightmares looks like a new take on the horror video game experience. I'm happy to see Neverending Nightmares achieve its funding goal, and I am looking forward to checking out the final game.