Not so great.
The previous day From developer Fntastic it didn't come close to living up to the trailers they showed off and quickly closed the floodgates shortly after release, while players got their money back.
It seemed like this was the end for Fntastic, but a few days ago they suddenly resurfaced and not only wanted another chance, but also wanted to get money from Kickstarter. These thefts will go into the new game Escape factoryBut she is now accused of what is called “assets flipping.”
Occular Malice is a user who has done some digging into the game's files and files find out It represents largely experimental code for Unity, and its main purpose is to teach people how to make games. Furthermore, they used a lot of “assets” from the Unity store, including free ones.
Using pre-made assets is not inherently wrong, but that seems to have happened here to a very large extent, and Fntastic also appears to be deleting posts addressing criticisms of the project, including Occular Malice's own post on the Steam forum where he wrote about the above information.
However, people don't seem entirely happy about trying to make a comeback, and so far they've only raised $2,300 against a goal of over $15,000.
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