Supporters will also be able to chime in on the direction the game takes as development continues and offer feedback on game modes, car designs and more. It is, in essence, a DIY crowdfunding campaign, with tiers ranging from $25 to $1000, which the studio says is necessary in order to avoid the interference of publishers and the inevitable compromises that would come out of it. The details still aren’t all there but so far it seems to be about what you’d expect: equal parts racing and demolition derby, with sophisticated physics, highly-destructible vehicles and environments and cheap, banged-up, dirty machines that you won’t mind knocking around.īugbear actually intends to release the game in spring 2014 but is offering early access and other incentives to gamers who preorder now. Remember Next Car Game? Bugbear announced it back in February as a return-to-its-roots kind of thing, and now it’s time for a closer look. Bugbear Entertainment is using early preorders to help fund the development of its Next Car Game.
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