Midora Stretch Goals Announced For Consoles And Portables

 

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Midora, an action-adventure game heavily inspired by The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, recently received a Kickstarter campaign that would help fund its development for PC. This past weekend, the game’s developers finalized the game’s stretch goals.

 

Midora’s base goal is $60,000. At $80,000, the game will be ported to Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. At $100,000, it will receive a PlayStation 4 and PS Vita port.

 

At $120,000, the game will be ported to iOS and Android devices. Finally, at $140,000, the game will be made available on Xbox 360 and Xbox One as well.

 

You can learn more about Midora here. The game’s Kickstarter campaign can be accessed here.


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