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Spatial-Flux - A Pixel Art style Text Adventure set in Space is a new Kickstarter that I just couldn't hold off posting about.

QuoteSpatial-Flux is a Rogue-like adventure game in space. Utilising high resolution backgrounds and pixel art to create a unique experience for the player.

Sounds awesome, the pictures so far look great too!
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Absolutely love the graphical style of this, really can't wait to see this one come out, I'm a sucker for space games!


It resembles FTL in the way that it's in space and a rouge-like but it seems that's where the similarities end.
QuoteDuring the game you will have to shuffle various different resources to keep your ship running and the crew alive including; food, energy, flux, credits, materials, crew morale, crew enthusiasm and the ships hull strength.

Sounds like it will be more about managing your ship and crew than getting from A-B like FTL, which actually makes it sound more interesting.

You need to pay £10+ to secure a copy of the game which is reasonable. Be sure to check this one out and let us know what you think!

The developer had this to say about Linux support:
QuoteAs soon as I realised including Linux support was not just possible but fairly easy it was a simple choice, no need for a stretch goal at all :)

When asking about the engine the developer stated:
QuoteI am building the majority of the game in Construct 2, I wont be suprised if you havent heard of it, for some reason it is not very well know. But its similar to GameMaker only a lot better, more updates and a bigger friendlier community... well maybe not bigger its hard to compare.
Heh, anyway Construct 2 now includes exporting to multiple platforms, so after some decent beta testing on the three platforms there shouldn't be a problem. :)
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Face2Palm Feb 1, 2013
Hi, thank you for your support.

And if anyone has any questions, please post a comment or message me through kickstarter, I will respond as quick as I can.
s_d Feb 15, 2013
First campaign did not fund, and then re-launched a week or so ago.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ajtilley/spatial-flux-2

Still looking really good, and is still on Linux.  Pretty cool that pledging £25 lets you design an event!  Those quirky backer events are a large part of what made FTL cool (I know, Spatial Flux is not FTL, but there are enough similarities, in that respect, that I feel certain that they'd have a similar effect).

I hope you make it this time!  Consider transitioning the project to Desura's alpha-funding program if possible.  That might help you raise the Greenlight submission fee, and maybe a few pence extra :)
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