Holy cow, we're on Famitsu Japan!
October was a big month for us. Back in September we announced that
Terranova's demo version had been translated into Japanese by Kimitaka Ogawa. Ogawa-san worked on Coffee Talk and A Space for the Unbound. In the few days after our release, we were featured in
Denfamico Gamer, and shortly after, we were on the front page of
Famitsu Japan.
We are so thankful to Ogawa-san, to the folks at Indie Tsushin, and to our loyal fans who flooded our Japanese itch.io page with support. <3 Never did we think Terranova would garner this much attention. We're humbled and grateful.
Indie Tsushin talks with us about our "dark history"
CJ here. One of the things I've been enjoying in recent coverage of Terranova is the acknowledgement of both the player, and our, collective "dark history" () as cringey teens on the internet. mabbees and I did our first interview as a studio for the October issue of Indie Tsushin.
For anyone who roleplayed on BBS, AIM, Livejournal, Skype, Discord...I see you. It's a fun interview, I think you'd like it.
See the full interview on Indie Tsushin here.
[url=https://nicegeargames.itch.io/indie-tsushin-2023-october]
Indie Tsushin promotes indie games from Japan. You should check them out.
Help us translate Terranova
We're going to translate Terranova in five parts.
Part One has been translated and is up on itch.io. All sales of the game from here on out are going into funding Part Two. In Terranova game time, that's January~April 2004. As for other languages like Russian and Brazilian Portuguese, well...we're currently looking for a publisher to see if we can localize Terranova to other languages.
At time of writing, we are already at 14% of our goal. Please help us translate the next part by donating and spreading the word. Your support means the world to us.
Donate to us on our Ko-Fi
Your friendly neighborhood devs,
CJ & mabbees
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