The Steam Game Festival – Summer Edition’s first iteration has come and gone, and I feel like it was an overall success. Lots of up and coming games got fresh eyes on them to drum up interest and feedback. I took it upon myself to play huge swathes of them, and I’ve already covered the
Iron Harvest
Two days ago, King Art Games opened the previously-announced Kickstarter campaign for its RTS Iron Harvest, and apparently the call to arms was successful. Supported by a solid build to show and a charming setting, the project already passed its $450,000 goal, and is now sitting comfortably on $472,363, with thirty days to go on the clock.
Today KING Art Games announced that its promising steampunk RTS Iron Harvest will turn to crowdfunding. While no specific details were provided, we learn that the chosen platform is Kickstarter, and the campaign will start on March 13th. At the moment we don’t know the set goal or the duration of the campaign, but what
KINGArt Games, known for titles such as The Dwarves, announced Iron Harvest, a new RTS set in the world crafted by Polish artist Jakub Różalski called 1920+, last year. Earlier this year, we received our first glimpse of gameplay, and today, the developers released a new gameplay video showing some of Iron Harvest’s dynamic environmental destruction and other
The good folks at King Art Games have been experimenting with motion capture for their upcoming alternate-history RTS Iron Harvest, and that’s exactly what the video released today is all about. We get to see models for soldiers and the game’s lovely WWI-ish steampunk mecha as they move around, dab, and dance, powered by the