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by Joseph Leray
We haven't covered Gears for Breakfast's cel-shaded 3D adventure game "A Hat in Time" yet, but I suspect that's going to change soon: the Copenhagen-based developer has successfully Kicstarted the projected, met all of its stretch goals, and are in talks with Nintendo for a Wii U port.
Gears for Breakfast initially asked for a modest $30,000 to finish development on the game, but Kickstarter donations have -- 24 hours before the campaign closes -- breached $260,000, enough to fund all of the game's stretch goals. These include: developer commentary, co-op, two new chapters, full voice acting, a spaceship hub, a New Game+ mode, and extra music from composer Grant Kirkhope (of "Banjo-Kazooie" fame).
The multi-national dev has also promised one new Kirkhope track for every $15,000 raised about $200,000, which also allow the team to include more enemies, more special attack abilities, and extra NPCs to populate "A Hate in Time"'s colorful world. »
- MTV Video Games
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