Marcus Estrada writes: "In many ways Elventales: A Path Foreseen is reminiscent of classic Zelda games. You'll get to explore a variety of landscapes and dungeons. Solving puzzles is required as well as defeating tons of monsters. With that said, it seems that fighting won't be the only way to go in some instances. One goal of the game is to allow for multiple ways to approach a situation. Simply negotiating with someone may yield the same result as threatening or harming them. It's a bit hard to know exactly what is planned as the writing on the campaign page is a bit awkward-sounding, but gameplay itself looks engaging."
Marcus Estrada writes: "Every month Kickstarter sees a great many wonderful successes. A few campaigns are lucky enough to be funded within days of launch while others stress us out with near photo finishes. Of course, there’s not infinite money and backers to go around so not every campaign makes it. This post is to honor some of the coolest-looking campaigns which fell short of their goals this time but might make it with a bit of campaign restructuring, further game development, and the like. Of course, as fans of crowdfunding we also see that many people simply don’t put time into creating a project. First we’ll be presenting some personally-selected stand out campaigns before delving into making sense of this month’s data."
You play as August, a young elf who wants to join the army, as he confronts several opposing factions in the kingdom.
It's also the second blatant Hyper Light Drifter ripoff that has appeared on Kickstarter.