Author Topic: Witchmarsh - 1920's Sidescroller in Development!  (Read 1627 times)


"It's the Roaring Twenties! Join an unlikely team of detectives as they charge headlong into the darkest corners of rural America. Their mission: find and return twelve missing townsfolk who vanished under mysterious circumstances.

A handsome reward is in store should they succeed, but with the supernatural lurking around every corner, will any of them live long enough to collect it?"

"Witchmarsh puts a side-scrolling spin on classic RPGs like Baldur's Gate and Wizardry, without compromising on depth. The game features online multiplayer, extensive character creation, countless ability and item combinations, and rewarding boss encounters."


Witchmarsh is a new sidescrolling game set in the 1920's, and is currently being published by Chucklefish games. It's currently being funded by a Kickstarter campaign and is well on its way to being funded completely. There are some stretch goals in order to push up funding for the game.

Updates
Update 1 - Tier Updates, Bestiary Preview, The Universim
Update 2 - £5 Soundtrack add-on, Bestiary, Alchemist stretch goal
Update 3 - Breakdown of the Rewards and Tiers
Update 4 - AI, Party Control and Abilities


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Still many more pictures and gifs to come.

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Stretch goals and an overview of how the dev processes will work are in the Kickstarter

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i think you meant to put this in Games

great game nonetheless, can't wait

I saw this on chucklefish's blog, the kickstarter is so close, only $2000 or so away.
I'd really love to get this, seems really great. Although from the trailer and the devs' descriptions of it, it sounds like it'll be really linear in terms of missions. I also looped the gameplay trailer music
« Last Edit: May 27, 2014, 11:22:24 AM by Biohazard »

For a second I thought Aces actually made this because it's in Creativity.

Looks great, seriously.

For a second I thought Aces actually made this because it's in Creativity.
Same!

Ah stuff! sorry. Moving it

"holy stuff a forumer made that?"

Aces, lock this topic.