Fund my indie team.

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Hi there, i am a young indie game developer that is creating my first game: a survival shooter game. I am planning on getting a team together and investing the money into a game engine, where i can carry on developing the game, to then release on the market.

What we will do: With the money, we will purchase Unity Pro game engine, and other software to help up create our games. 

Info about the current game:

Genre: The game will be a survival shooter, open world/sanbox game.

Multiplayer: The game will include an online multiplayer with dedicated servers so you can play with your friends whenever.

Thirst, hunger and temperature: It will include thirst, hunger and temperature to make the  game feel more realistic.

Oculus VR: We plan on adding oculus rift VR support to make it seem like you are in the game, giving it an ultra realistic feel.

Inventory, crafting, and traders: There will be a drag and drop inventory, including a minecraft styled crafting sytem with NPC traders where you can buy / sell your items.

Looting and the World: The in game world will include cities, military bases, towns, villages, and much more, which will all be enterable and containg places to loot your items.

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  • Morgan Benbow
  • Donated on Nov 20, 2013
  • yo will, looks good, can't wait for the finished product, good luck :) -morgan

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  • Morgan Benbow
  • Donated on Nov 20, 2013
  • yo will, looks good, can't wait for the finished product, good luck :) -morgan

£5.00

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