Studio Camelia closes one year after securing €300,000 on Kickstarter for its JRPG project
The studio informed backers that it could not secure additional funds to finish the game.
The studio informed backers that it could not secure additional funds to finish the game.
Pixelshire developer KappaBits wrote on X that they were suddenly removed from the Steam backend.
The controversy began when players on Steam called out the game's privacy policy for being overly intrusive.
The game offers in-depth exploration of historical cases through interviews with relatives, witnesses, and suspects.
A demo version of the game is currently available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC during the Steam Next Fest.
The story is set in the oriental fantasy city of Bluescales, where magic and technology intertwine.
The video delves into the backstory of our hero, Michi, the process of hiring mascots and the dangers they face.