Last week, we reported Necromancer sword, the new Kickstarter campaign for the new RPG crawling hole is hoping to launch on the switch. In particular, the game caught our eye thanks to the developer's promise to use an IR switch camera, something rarely seen within the first-team release.
The game has raised more than 100% of its original goal in less than 24 hours. The success means that a few stretch goals can be completely revealed, the likes of Dale North and Emi Evans will soon be unlocked, too. All went well with swimming, but things turned out on Monday, April 13th.
The same day, developer Grimorio Sports shared the update and those who had pledged their support to warn them of the "troll" backing. "It is our duty to inform all our donors that we have received an extraordinary amount of € 8,500 from one candidate who did not even choose the prize tender," it said.
"That was (for us) on a Saturday night, getting this money meant we reached two goals at the same time.
The developer goes on to explain that it is not uncommon to see back-up players make great promises at the last minute to try and ruin the campaign. Be warned that he may have to cancel the final goal if the main pledge is removed.
In a subsequent update shortly afterwards, the team was proven correct, sadly telling the couple that one of the more modest goals seemed to have been achieved.
"As expected, our" Troll Backer "has withdrawn its pledge as soon as we talk about achieving the goals. So we're back to the previous organization of Colosseum Mode.
Fortunately, even with this absurd attempt to hurt the launch of the game, Sword of the Necromancer still has enough support to make it over its finish line. If you have a desire check it out, 22 days before departure.