Developer and publisher Nuggets Entertainment has revealed that its co-op driving adventure RV There Yet? has hit a very impressive sales milestone less than a week after its release.
On Friday, Nuggets revealed that the game had crossed a million sales with a rather endearingly lo-fi picture of a character pushing an RV up a hill, and over the weekend, sales reached almost 1.3 million (thanks, Eurogamer).
In a video on the official Nuggets YouTube channel, "winch operator" Jace Varlet says that he and his team are aware that players have reported some bugs in RV There Yet?, and he says those bugs are being worked on by the development team.
Varlet also acknowledges that players are complaining of some features, like multi-language support and key rebinding, being unavailable in RV There Yet?, with some even going as far as to suggest that the game should have been released in Early Access.
According to Varlet, the reason these features aren't present in the game is that "it was a game jam game", with the kind of strict deadline that implies, and the team "had no expectation" that RV There Yet? would become as popular as it has....
