Trigger Warning in less than 12 hours + Project we Love!
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On September 3rd, we launched the Kickstarter campaign for the studio's very first game: Trigger Warning .
In just under 12 hours, we surpassed our initial goal of $2,500 and earned the Project We Love badge from the Kickstarter team in the same day! 🎉
It's a huge honor for us and a very touching endorsement to see all those hours of hard work building the Kickstarter page recognized and rewarded!
We're very proud of this achievement for a small party game that aims to bring people together around the simple pleasure of playing and laughing. While the platform is more known for its complex games with lots of content and stretch goals, we offer a more family-friendly approach. Trigger Warning isn't just for gaming experts: it's for everyone, from beginners to amateurs and enthusiasts.
It's not without its ups and downs that we've started this adventure. We've already had to deal with changes: the All-In tier, which offered the Deluxe version of the game and the art puzzle of Math Lamarre's work, had to be canceled due to low demand. So we decided to rectify the situation. We're canceling this reward and will not be producing the puzzle in order to focus more on the basic and Deluxe version of the game, as well as our future projects.
Contributors who have already chosen this tier have been contacted to change their level of commitment.
More news soon on the progress of the project! We are waiting for the final prototypes before starting the official production of the game, in parallel with the end of the Kickstarter campaign. If all goes according to plan, production will be completed in November and the games will be shipped to backers by December, just in time for your evenings and family celebrations! 🎁
Thank you so much for your support. Share the campaign with your loved ones and, above all, tell your friends about it! It's thanks to you that we've achieved such ambitious goals in such a short time!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/g1idgames/trigger-warning-1
— Hugo