Marcus Estrada writes: "There are innumerable great creators over all artistic disciplines, but there are always those who stand as incredibly unique amongst their peers. In the video game world, Kenji Eno was one such figure. As a teenager, he created his first game and continued to create for years. KAKEXUN, a game currently seeking funding on IndieGogo, was meant to be his last work. It was in more ways than one as he passed away after having shared the initial proposal with others. But many video game fans have never heard of Eno before. If you are one of them then here’s your chance to learn more about this innovative developer."
In 2013, the gaming world lost a great mind and a wonderful human being. James Mielke shares his fondest memories of his friend Kenji Eno with AUTOMATON's Aki Darwich in an exclusive interview.
The devs behind Kenji Eno's final game, KAKEXUN, have shared a sad, and distressing message for backers on Indiegogo. The crowdfund has only raised $ 2,000 of the $ 100,000 goal, and have only until December 28 left.
Kenji Eno's final game is getting finished thanks to his friends and fellow developers. At Indiegogo, they're hoping to raise $ 100,000 in flexible funding.