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Forgotten
12 years ago

Forgotten and You...


First of all: Progress is excellent. Forgotten is REALLY shaping up to be a piece of art. Like most pieces of art, it’s shape and form has changed since birth and now it’s more ambitious than ever. We’re talking about growing from something that’s just a hobby to something that;s really fun and cool to something that’s a truly unique and engaging experience that will never be… erm, forgotten!

I want to spend more and more time with Forgotten each passing day. I want this game to be amazing. But that won’t happen magically. It takes time and effort and… money. Software. Artists. Even food isn’t free.

If you’ve really enjoyed Forgotten so far and are interested in seeing it at it’s best, consider contributing at least a $1:http://igg.me/at/ForgottenCampaign/x/8095298

Not even joking, if 1/4th the people who’ve played Forgotten donated even one dollar, that would be enough for me to work on Forgotten full-time and push out a new update as soon as next month.

Thank you.



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