Carston Anderson writes: "Problems began to arise when a closer look was taken at the demo and its source code. The source code reveals that most of the game seems to be taken from this tutorial. This worried fans that Daniel wasn't trying to create something remotely new as was expected by the backers who gave up their own money for the project, but was just copy-and-pasting from the online walk-through of how to make a video game."
Josh Griffiths writes: "With the US election right around the corner, there's no better time to look at the scariest games on Kickstarter and Indiegogo."
The developer of a game that secured $10,000 on Kickstarter, but was accused of stealing assets and being built upon a game-making tutorial, says internet sleuths found an early, “proof of concept” alpha build, not anything resembling the finished game.
Try Indie: "The odds of Ron Paul being the Republican nominee are slim, but Williams hopes to release this free game this summer before the August convention that will name the candidate. In this interview, he talks about the goal of the game not being to convert anyone, the unlikely inspiration for the puzzles and the odds of Keynesians showing up as enemies."
Another kickstarter missing in the night. Still a fan of the platform though.