6 months ago

I have spent a lot to make my game so far and I haven't even finished the first area.


I'd like to say I'm like 25% done with the game, however I've barely made a dent. I was thinking before I re-started this project I would accumulate the assets I need then start and get pretty far in. Guess not. I saved up for a decent amount for the assets I needed or plugins, but for somethings I need to add to the game is adding up. I can do it for free or just take out that feature, but then this would be to bland of a game and I really want to breathe life into this!

So far I've spent:

$350+

Going over some things I need now for it, I need to spend another:

$250+

I am guessing in total this will coast me about $2,000+ With the first version of the game and this one in total I've spent probably like 400 hours on it too.

I do wish I had a small team to work with get in VC's with or something to go over things, write things out better, figure marketing, gather outside funding and more. I am setting up a discord server for my game studio for the community, and even staff.

I am very thankful for those who have gave financial support to me or the project.

In the next few months I might put together a kickstarter or something to help this project more. It's be awesome to get a switch version, but that will cost me a lot $$.

If you want to help support then here are some links.

Ko-Fi | Ko-Fi | Patreon | Itch

Otherwise Hi! :3

BTW the first version of the game I only spent:

$28

That was just for the game engine itself. Now I'm going like 700% more budget for this. I knew games cost a lot to make, but oh my. It's just hitting me a different way since I'm a solo dev.



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