What could be a sweet tale of family and saving the world, KAPIA is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter with Linux support planned if they hit a stretch-goal.
KAPIA tells the story of a small girl and her grandfather in the funky apocalyptic world of KAPIA. Set after the "World Union" has collapsed and nations split from each other, all while a "mysterious intelligent infection" has forced people to live under a city in lockdown. That…sounds a little familiar to what's going on with COVID19 in some way.
Have a look at their trailer:
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Planned features / more info:
- Unique 3D design - KAPIA is a reimagined living museum. Enjoy a carefully crafted environment that suits the unusual combination of medieval architecture and futuristic gadgets. Intelligent robots walk the streets of manually carved stone, power banks light up antique lamps, and typewriters serve as input devices for powerful computers.
- Puzzles and mini-games - Just like in traditional point-and-click most puzzles are tied up with objects, but there are also conversational puzzles and a whole bunch of logical mini-games.
- Voiced dialog - Voice talents from all over the world. Each actor brought to the game a part of their own experience making the world of KAPIA truly multinational.
- A traditional point-and-click flow with an easily accessible drop-down inventory. Along with a first-person close-up menu where you can interact with various items. Or - play KAPIA with your controller and enjoy a modern game flow from your couch.
Their initial goal is only $12,000 and the Linux (plus macOS) goal is together at $17,000 to see it supported. They've got until October 15 to hit it. Update: as the developer clarified in our comments, Linux support comes either way but the stretch-goal ensures a same-day release.
You can back it on Kickstarter and follow it on Steam. If they do manage to hit the Linux goal once it's finished funding, we will let you know.
I really appreciate this support from Linux community.
I just want to add that if we won't reach our stretch goals, we will still release KAPIA for Linux, few months after Windows release. The reason for stretch goal is the time and financial investment, and we will be able to cover that with Windows sales.
I understand that you probably have heard a lot of promises, so I really hate to make you hear just another one. However, this is the plan that we are planning to follow :-)
Anna
I really appreciate this support from Linux community.
I just want to add that if we won't reach our stretch goals, we will still release KAPIA for Linux, few months after Windows release. The reason for stretch goal is the time and financial investment, and we will be able to cover that with Windows sales.
I understand that you probably have heard a lot of promises, so I really hate to make you hear just another one. However, this is the plan that we are planning to follow :-)
Anna
Quoting: Liam DaweHi Anna, thanks for the clarification :)My pleasure! I know that it may influence the stretch goal, but I trust the community and want to be honest with my promises.
The demo mostly works with Proton. There's a missing news headline so the final puzzle can't be solved without cheating.
I wish you good luck and hope your campaign will be sucessful ;).
Nowadays Adventures sadly have a difficult stand.
Most Gamers seem to prefer Rougelikes, Shooters and big RPGs.
By the way, have you contacted the usual adventure fan sites?:
- https://steamcommunity.com/groups/adventureren
- https://www.adventure-treff.de/ (german, but they can speak english of course; germany is sometimes described as the last adventure loving country :D, but I don't know if thats true)
I forgot some others I guess, but it is worth trying to contact these communities.
Last edited by dr_jekyll on 29 September 2020 at 4:06 pm UTC
Quoting: dr_jekyllBy the way, have you contacted the usual adventure fan sites?:
- https://steamcommunity.com/groups/adventureren
- https://www.adventure-treff.de/ (german, but they can speak english of course; germany is sometimes described as the last adventure loving country :D, but I don't know if thats true)
I forgot some others I guess, but it is worth trying to contact these communities.
This is the biggest one, as far as I know:
https://adventuregamers.com/
They've been at it for many years, and have a substantial following of dedicated adventure game fans.
Last edited by flesk on 30 September 2020 at 3:12 pm UTC
Quoting: whizseI swore I should lay off the Kickstarters, but this one was too hard to resist...
The demo mostly works with Proton. There's a missing news headline so the final puzzle can't be solved without cheating.
Thank you for playing the demo and for your kind words!
The fact that KAPIA works under Proton is excellent news for us. We know exactly what to do with that last puzzle to avoid further port problems. Thank you!
Quoting: dr_jekyllLooks interesting.
I wish you good luck and hope your campaign will be sucessful ;).
Nowadays Adventures sadly have a difficult stand.
Most Gamers seem to prefer Rougelikes, Shooters and big RPGs.
By the way, have you contacted the usual adventure fan sites?:
- https://steamcommunity.com/groups/adventureren
- https://www.adventure-treff.de/ (german, but they can speak english of course; germany is sometimes described as the last adventure loving country :D, but I don't know if thats true)
I forgot some others I guess, but it is worth trying to contact these communities.
Thank you very much for your kind words and for tips!
I wrote to https://www.adventure-treff.de/ multiple times because the website has very old information about KAPIA. I registered, to update it myself XD
I also signed up to Steam community, this would help a lot when our Demo reaches the upcoming festival. Thank you for all your help.
Anna
Quoting: fleskQuoting: dr_jekyllBy the way, have you contacted the usual adventure fan sites?:
- https://steamcommunity.com/groups/adventureren
- https://www.adventure-treff.de/ (german, but they can speak english of course; germany is sometimes described as the last adventure loving country :D, but I don't know if thats true)
I forgot some others I guess, but it is worth trying to contact these communities.
This is the biggest one, as far as I know:
https://adventuregamers.com/
They've been at it for many years, and has a substantial following of dedicated adventure game fans.
Yes! It is a big one! :-) Here is my interview about KAPIA on Adventuregamers.com It only came out yesterday.
https://adventuregamers.com/articles/view/video-interview-kapias
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