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‘The Flock’ Releases Aug. 21, Free Key For Pre-Orders

Developer Vogelsap has announced that its first-person asymmetrical multiplayer horror game, The Flock, will be releasing on to Steam and The Humble Store on August 21 for $16.99

Gamers who pre-order The Flock will receive an extra key to the game for a friend. All future gameplay-related DLC will be free of charge.

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The Flock: The Ultra Permadeath Game That Died Too Soon

The Flock was intended to go offline once its total player lives hit zero, but it happened much earlier than that for other reasons.

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33 on Metacritic: Why My Game Failed

Despite enjoying a lot of positive pre-launch coverage, Vogelsap’s asymmetrical multiplayer shooter The Flock failed at launch. Creative Director and Game Designer Jeroen Van Hasselt analysed the launch and what went wrong during this frank and honest talk at Control Conference 2015:

The_BlackHeart__3111d ago

I will really like to talk to that guy and ask him why they decided not to run a KickStarter. I mean, they had the only thing that is really needed for a KS campaign: Hype. I know a lot of the backers will end up being disappointed, but at least the developer team wouldn't be in financial troubles. Is there any true advantage on releasing directly on Steam?

Jdoki3111d ago

Very interesting video.

Seems to boil down to a naive and inexperienced team trying to do something different.

The sad part is that the game doesn't come across as ambitious or interesting. It comes across as a generic game with one gimmick - the population count. The game needed to be able to stand on its own even without the population part, but it didn't come close.

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The Flock Has Sold 3000 Copies, Didn't Make Enough Money, Will Get New Content This Halloween

The Flock was an interesting game that was plagued by some really awkward and silly issues. While the game was fun, it got repetitive fast and its content did not justify its price tag. Thankfully, Creative Director and Game Designer Jeroen Van Hasselt realized that and shared his opinion about the game’s launch, and what his team will do in order to spark further interest.

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