At this point, most serious gamers have heard about The Day Before's disastrous launch. Initially, the game was planned as a massively online zombie survival title, attempting to give gamers an experience they hadn’t yet experienced but certainly had been asking for.
Sadly, at launch, the game appeared to be nothing more than a scam, resulting in a final product that was nothing close to what the studio had initially teased to over-hyped players. News quickly broke about how much of a mess development was, refunds were demanded, and everyone had a field day picking apart what went wrong.
When the developers at Fntastic recently promoted a new project, we all watched with a careful eye. Unsurprisingly, less than 24 hours after this announcement, the game had already come under fire, with the studio allegedly flipping many assets from Unity resources.
Introducing Escape Factory
Fntastic's new game is Escape Factory, in which a team of 4–8 players navigate through physics-based platforming levels that feel somewhat reminiscent of Fall Guys. But clearly, it's almost impossible for the developers to escape the failure of The Day Before.
Currently, the Kickstarter has made a whopping $9,859 of its $15,567 goal. While...