Kung-fu Superstar, the Kung-fu simulation game that fuses motion controls and traditional gamepad controls, launched a Kickstarter late last month with a fancy video and an endorsement from none other than Peter Molyneux himself. Now, with six days to go, only £31,000 has been raised - nearly £170,000 shy of the target.
OVERRIDER is a new sci-fi roguelite about hoverboarding and smashing robots, and there's a Kickstarter campaign to help get it funded.
Cinnabunny and Time is Honey are currently up to be crowdfunded on Kickstarter right now. They're both adorable.
A Kickstarter campaign for Scrylight, an AR game that lets players hunt ghosts, is launching in October.
We all know Kinect doesnt work for anything that goes beyond dancing.
@Cone
Your a pretty sad person arent you? Cant win arguements with your real account so you insult people and their relative's.
How many casuals actually go on the internet, go on N4G and decide to pledge £<insert amount> to something they're unsure about.
If gamers don't think it will be fun, then they are only speaking the truth. They even give you the option to use a controller, so it's not only the motion controls people don't like about it, it's probably the game lol.
I wouldn't like to see a company's project fail, I plan to enter the industry myself and wouldn't want to see my projects fail at all.
Hardcore gamers don't hate motion controls, they hate half baked inaccurate motion controls. If you played kinect star wars you'll know what I'm talking about. The technology is still in its infancy, so we just have to sit back and wait until motion controls become as refined and developed as other input devices.