Cateia Games, veteran indie development studio behind the first Kaptain Brawe and well known for its roster of dozen other excellent adventure games, has teamed up with legendary screenwriter and game designer Steve Ince of Broken Sword fame in bringing Kaptain Brawe 2: A Space Travesty to life thanks to the Kickstarter campaign.
You can help funding the game here: Kaptain Brawe 2 Kickstarter Campaign
During the life of this Kickstarter campaign, the first half of the first game, Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World (Episode 1) will be free to EVERYBODY! All of tthe backers from the 3$ tier and up will also receive the second half of the game (Episode 2) as a reward should the Kickstarter campaign prove successful, delivered as soon as it is complete. Not enough to convince you? Well then how about we let Steve Ince do the talking. Steve?
I enjoy working on all the projects I undertake and with the clients behind them, but every so often there comes a project where I know that if I don’t work on it, the potential ideas that would have been generated will haunt my dreams for years to come. So, to be a little self-indulgent – please consider backing this project and help all those potential ideas become a reality. I promise that Kaptain Brawe – A Space Travesty will be far more fun than visiting a zero-G massage parlour.
Kaptain Brawe 2: A Space Travesty is a sequel to acclaimed traditional humorous point & click adventure game from 2010 – Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World. The game and it’s whimsical characters as well as it’s colorful, detailed, hand drawn visual style are inspired by legendary Lucas Arts and Sierra adventure games of old such as Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle and Space Quest! The visual quality of the game is guaranteed by Frontment Studio from Belgrade – the independent visual design studio of choice for the best of breed in the gaming industry.
Game main features:
- Beautiful and detailed 2D hand painted scenes
- Unique and brilliant story by Steve Ince
- Traditional adventure point and click gameplay
- Big cast of wacky characters
- Wonderful and unique “Brawe” humor and puzzles
- Fully voiced characters
- Around 10 hours worth of gameplay
- Inspired by Lucas Arts and Sierra classics
The game will be available in English with full English voiceovers, along with subtitles in German, Italian, Spanish and French and a possibility of more languages to come depending on next stretch goals achieved. The dev team needs 150,000 USD to finish the game and deliver the full Kaptain Brawe experience on PC, iOS, Win8, Mac, Android and Linux.