Ever since the first video game was played by the first video gamer, people have dreamt of creating their own games. The dedicated among us have a relatively simple route to reach this goal: Attend college, pick up the necessary computer science or design degrees, and hope against hope that some gaming company might choose you over hundreds of other worthy candidates. The rest of us though, the lazy, unwashed masses, what are we to do with our half-formed gaming concepts?
That’s where developer Heavy Water comes in. This morning the company sent out an announcement heralding a new Kickstarter project for a “game” dubbed Axis Game Factory. The parentheses around the word “game” in that last sentence seem applicable, as Axis Game Factory really doesn’t offer the kind of singleplayer or multiplayer action one might expect from a traditional video game. Instead, Axis Game Factory is a user-friendly replica of a professional video game design suite that hypothetically allows users to craft their own titles using tools quite similar to those employed by professional game designers.
Have a look at the list of features Heavy Water claims will be found in Axis Game Factory:
Assuming text fails to convey what exactly Axis Game Factory is all about, we’ve also embedded the project’s Kickstarter promotional video below this text. It’s much easier to picture Axis Game Factory in action while watching footage of the program.
With 26 days left before its Kickstarter project ends, Axis Game Factory has managed to raise $13,518 of its stated $400,000 goal. That’s a great start for a project from a relatively unknown video game developer, and we hope Heavy Water is able to attract all of the funding it needs to complete Axis Game Factory. Mind you, we don’t have the patience or dedication to actually make a game ourselves, but knowing the Internet the level of creative freedom promised by Heavy Water should ensure that Axis Game Factory spawns a host of bizarre, quirky games that would never pass muster with a major games publisher. We love that kind of thing.
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