
I’m actually really really excited about it because this is something I’ve been bothered by for the past year or so, and then it hit me, and I think the name is utterly perfect, and if you don’t like it then well you’re just not very smart at all are you?
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Today I have something rather interesting to announce: The new name for the series that is currently the 2 games Exoptable Money & Presentable Liberty.
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Check it out if you want: Įxoptable Money Presentable Liberty Menagerie Menagerie Archive Wertpol Kickstarter Thunderclap Oh, also, if you didn’t know, I’ve recently made a new spinoff game set in the same world as Presentable Liberty, called Menagerie: Archive. If you want to support the Kickstarter and don’t coincidentally have 9000€ on hand, this is probably the best way right now. It’s free, it’s pretty effortless, and I hope we can get together enough people to make an impact. Way, instead of a bunch of people tweeting sporadically, it all happensĪt once, thus (hopefully) making it more visible and effective. Remakes at a designated date and time on Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr. All you do is give it permission to post a message about the For anyone who doesn’t know, Thunderclap isīasically a way to spread the word about a project in a more coordinated This will give anyone who can’t give any money a way to still support I’ve set up a thunderclap page for the remakes, in the hopes that (For anyone who doesn’t know, this is about the third and final attempt at funding remakes for Exoptable Money and Presentable Liberty through Kickstarter) Menagerie Exoptable Money Presentable Liberty Menagerie Archive Wertpol Kickstarter Markiplier Jacksepticeye People quite as much, and I really, really want this to happen. I’ve never made anything else that resonated with

So here the Kickstarter Page: Īnd here’s a link to Menagerie: Archive: īottom line, if you care about this series, please tell as many peopleĪbout it as you can. I have been reluctant to do so because I can imagine that being somewhat annoying for them, but I’m running out of options and have no way to ask them for permission or help. The majority of the games’ audience came from the videos by Markiplier and Jacksepticeye, so I will tag the two here. I created Menagerie: Archive to give you something to share alongside the Kickstarter, and so far, I feel like it has hardly reached a fraction of the people who would actually be interested in it. If you care about this happening but can’t support the Kickstarter directly, please just tell people about it. However, not nearly enough people are aware that this is happening, and I’ve been struggling to get the word out.
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For promoting this third Kickstarter, I actually created a full new free spinoff game, Menagerie: Archive. This is the third and final attempt at launching this Kickstarter, and if it doesn’t get funded in time, the games simply won’t happen. There’s 10 days left now, and only €3979/€12000 have been raised so far. I’m not sure if you’ve heard yet, but there’s a Kickstarter currently going on for Remakes of Exoptable Money and Presentable Liberty, the first 2 games in the Menagerie series.

Menagerie exoptable money presentable liberty menagerie archive wertpol hawksandwich markiplier jacksepticeye Also I hope I can finish it in time before the Kickstarter ends. I think I’ve come up with a pretty interesting story for it too, so I hope that’ll work out.

Sounds riveting, right? It’s an old idea for Menagerie 3 that I abandoned because I ended up wanting to make something bigger, but I think it can work well as a smaller spinoff title. There’s many things that aren’t yet obvious in that screenshot obviously, but yeah, the main gameplay will be sorting files into these shelves. It’s called Menagerie: Archive, and this is what it currently looks like, after about 50 hours of development: I don’t know if you’ve heard, but I’ve been working on a spinoff thing in the same vein as Exoptable Money & Presentable Liberty the past couple of days, and it’s shaping up reasonably well.
