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ICY - Frostbite Edition
10 years ago

Indiegogo backer update #1: Icy - Journey on the White Wasteland


Here we are again! Just to let you know we haven’t forgotten about you people.

We’ve been silent because we’ve been working on Icy. The release date is getting closer and we have no time to waste. We finally get in touch with anyone that will be a NPC in the game so, if you pledged to appear in Icy, check your mail!

We recently updated the alpha on GameJolt and added a mac-version too. You can download the newest version and see the improvements we’ve made.

And to show you that we’re not just spending all the money on junk food and promiscuous meetings, we’ll show you some new images from the game! Enjoy!

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