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Kickstarter Project : 198X
Posted on 21-May-2018 21:11:04
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From: Westhall, UK

Hi all this awesome looking project has game levels inspired by 1980s arcade games. Just backed it I love the idea of a story about retro gaming being told through payable levels. I hope the stretch goal is met so we hear about (and relate to) the protagonist "Kid" as much as possible.

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