Tim Schafer, an adventure game legend for his days working on old Lucasarts titles, has just put his Double Fine studio to work on a Kickstarter project. To āmake an old-school graphic adventureā. Oh boy
I say OH BOY because not only would Schafer ā whose adventure gaming credits include Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango and Full Throttle ā be involved, but so too would Ron Gilbert, the creator of Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion.
Thereās no name or anything for the project yet, just a working title of Double Fine Adventure. Along with the game itself, thereāll also be a documentary filmed about its development, which will be done by the stylish team at 2 Player Productions
Check out the announcement trailer below, with a link to where you can contribute to the project below that. Note the Kickstarter page doesnāt list all the perks for investing: if youāre flush with cash, try these on for size:
Pledge $15,000 or more:
Dinner with Tim Schafer and key members of the dev team.
Pledge $20,000 or more:
Dinner and BOWLING with Tim Schafer and key members of the dev team.
Pledge $30,000 or more:
Picture of Ron Gilbert smiling.
Pledge $35,000 or more:
Undoctored picture of Ron Gilbert smiling.
Pledge $50,000 or more:
Become an actual character in the game.
Pledge $150,000 or more:
Tim Schafer (thatās me) will give last four remaining Triangle Boxed Day of the Tentacles, in original shrink-wrap.ā (Limit of 1) (Holy crap, what am I thinking? I only have four of those!)
If it takes more than a week to reach that $400,000 goal, Iāll be very surprised.
Double Fine Adventure [Kickstarter]