GenGAME writes: A detailed and intriguing backstory, a magic system that combines combat and puzzle solving, a vast, dungeon-filled overworld, and a vast arsenal of over 200 weapons and items all combine to form Midora – an ambitious new take on classic Zelda gameplay for a new generation of gamers,
The developers behind Midora, the ill-fated 2D action-adventure game that was plagued by inadequate funding issues since April last year, will be taking steps to offer refunds to the campaign’s backers.
Crowd-funding is always a huge gamble, but even as a non-backer, I'm sad to see this game fail.
The game was garnering a lot of hate despite the interest. It is always wise to have a set plan before doing anything. Never let excitement blind you; keep a cool head at all times.
Gabrielle Steudle writes: "Epic Minds, creators of Midora, are still searching for publishers and investors. This seems to be the main concern from the team, along with their personal image amongst the public. From reading the comments, many of their backers are losing hope, as they have stopped believing in the broken promises that are Midora's scarce updates."
Hardcore Gamer: he development team at Epic Minds posted today that their overhead Legend of Zelda-inspired game Midora would have its development halted.
Midora!!!
Looks pretty awesome, I love passion projects from childhood games.