Give Feedback On The Undead Darlings Kickstarter Before It Launches

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Mr. Tired Media has opened a public Prefundia page for the upcoming dungeon crawler and visual novel hybrid Undead Darlings ~no cure for love~.

 

The idea is for people interested in funding the game when it returns to Kickstarter soon to have a look at the page and give feedback as Mr. Tired Media writes it up.

 

Alongside that, Mr. Tired Media has also uploaded a new video that showcases the different ways a scene in Undead Darlings can play out based on player choice. “It’s also one of the first times we’ve recorded something in-game, in-dungeon, and with BGM,” says the studio.

 

More information about what’s missing in this video (it’s a work-in-progress after all) can be found in the announcement post.


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