Game
48 Weeks Later
11 years ago

Epocu Campaign


When I first began making 48 Days Later I had a lot of ideas of what to do and had a solid idea of how the game would work. When I finally finished it I was relieved and couldn’t wait to start on this game until I realised how massive of a project this would be and the more I focused on that fact the more I held off from making it till I finally just stopped which is why this game hasn’t been worked on for a long time. However, one of the reason I stopped making it is because I felt that not enough people would be interested in it which is why I am starting an Epocu campaign to see how many people are interested in this game. If you would like to see it become a reality then please support my campaign http://epocu.com/campaigns/48-weeks-later/ . If I can reach the very small goal I have then I will begin making this game.

More information is on the campaign.

Thankyou!



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