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Double Fine was in the perfect position to launch a Kickstarter campaign
$1,591,298 from 44,643 backers. Those are the current numbers from Double’s Fine’s Kickstarter campaign. Double Fine got way more than it was expecting when it started this thing. It just goes to show you how much love gamers have for developers they feel have a genuine passion for what they do. In Tim Schafer’s case, more »
Double Fine Adventure passes $1 million in Kickstarter pledges
Yes, dreams do come true. Or maybe it’s creative begging? Whatever the case may be, the Kickstarter campaign for the game Double Fine Adventure has now passed the $1 million pledge mark with 32 days remaining.
Double Fine raises more than $586,000 in less than a day
Yesterday, Double Fine started a Kickstarter campaign for a new point-and-click adventure game. The developer had a goal of $400,000 that it was hoping to reach in a little over a month. Shortly after news started to spread about Double Fine’s fund raising, tons of donations started to flood in. Upon waking up this morning more »
Help fund Double Fine Adventure with Kickstarter
If you’ve known and loved games like Grim Fandango, Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion and Day of the Tentacle, then you need to get over to Kickstarter. Tim Schafer and Double Fine want to make a point-and-click adventure game full of old school goodness and they need your help. They just need $400,000 for the game more »
Markus Persson wants to help make Psychonauts 2 happen
Psychonauts is an undisputed classic. It’s left fans begging for a sequel. However, to do it up right would require a hefty investment. That’s something that Tim Schafer doesn’t have at the moment. So we’ve had to content ourselves with Double Fine’s other finely crafted games. But, there could be hope as Markus “Notch” Persson more »
Stacking is hopping on the train to PC land
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with playing with dolls if Double Fine’s Stacking is involved. This game came onto the PSN and XBLA scene and instantly got our attention with its unique concept and visuals. In the future, PC players will be able to experience the joy of Stacking as well.
Double Fine will soon get all the money made from Psychonauts sales
There’s some good news today for people who like games made by Tim Schafer and Double Fine, as Double Fine now owns the publishing rights to Psychonauts. The PS2, Xbox and Windows PC game was originally published in North America by Majesco. This mean that Majesco got money whenever someone purchased a digital copy of the game, either for their Windows PC or Xbox 360. Thanks to this move, Double Fine will eventually be the only company getting money when someone buys Psychonauts…
THQ confirms The Lost Hobo King DLC for Stacking
Double Fine may be actively promoting Trenched, but that doesn’t mean it’s done with Stacking. Charlie Blackmore has another task ahead of him, and he’ll need his phenomenal body-jacking techniques to be successful. The DLC is called The Lost Hobo King. THQ hasn’t released a price or release date for this content yet.
Double Fine enters the trenches for its next downloadable game
Double Fine didn’t waste any time revealing its fourth game that was conceived during a two week period of brainstorming. At the Game Developers Conference, Double Fine CEO Tim Schafer revealed Trenched. Trenched is an Xbox Live Arcade game that is nothing like Double Fine’s previous three games. It’s likely Trenched will be exclusive to Xbox 360 because it is being published by Microsoft Game Studios.
Double Fine didn’t originally intend to make a Sesame Street game [Update]
Double Fine’s Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster came as a shock to everyone. It’s hard to believe the same company that made a game based around heavy metal would take on the Sesame Street license. The funny thing is that Double Fine didn’t approach this project with Sesame Street in mind. In fact, it was going to be a music game.




















