There's a lot to cover, so luckily it's an extended weekend for many of us - happy Canada Day and happy Fourth of July - but let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related so you don't have to. This week, developers have been doing some spring cleaning, leaving us with a bunch of updates and patches full of bug fixes and fresh new content. And along with a new addition to the IMS, we also found a couple of MMOs headed to mobile. But let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
The Wagadu Chronicles is in alpha and currently "on track" for a 2023 launch, and developer Twin Drums has a brand new trailer showcasing just what the Afro-Fantasy MMORPG is all about.
Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related so you don't have to. Since I finally got a chance to join the test, the big news this week is how much I liked the Mad World Alpha Test 5.0. The gory visuals may be too much for some, so be sure to check out the other alphas and betas coming to an indie MMO near you. But hey, why waste time telling you what you'll find below when you could already be reading it. So let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MM
The upcoming 5E Afrofantasy MMORPG opens its doors to the first group of testers for the roleplay, community-driven MMORPG.
Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related so you don't have to. This week we have a healthy amount of alpha and beta news, tons of blog posts outlining patch updates, and there are even a couple of studios changing direction on their development. But hey, why waste time telling you what you'll find below when you could already be reading it. So let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
The Wagadu Chronicles will enter alpha-1 soon, and the Twin Drums team is showing some of what testers can expect from the test.
Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related so you don't have to. This week it seems that blockchain and NFT news is on the rise with two more developers mentioning a move to incorporate crypto into their MMOs. With funding always a major concern for smaller developers I guess it was only a matter of time. But hey, there's a lot of positive news to cover as well, so let's quit wasting time focusing on the negative and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
If you've been wondering when The Wagadu Chronicles will finally let people in to test the game, the wait is almost over. According to the office Wagadu Chronicles twitter account, Twin Drums will be releasing their Alpha 1 test in February 2022.
The Wagadu Chronicles. is teasing a big announcement next week, but the team at Twin Drums has also been previewing more about the game over the past month leading up to whatever is coming.
The Wagadu Chronicles is back with another development update as they expand their team, and share additional information on lore, customization, and more.
The Wagadu Chronicles successfully funded their Kickstarter campaign with 163% over their initial funding goal of €100K. Since then, Twindrums has been busy putting their Afro-fantasy game together, and recently shared several tweets depicting some changes and progress that has been made up to this point.
Afrofantasy MMORPG The Wagadu Chronicles took to their Kickstarter to share an update on the MMORPG, showing off savannas, chat bubbles, and more in the update.
Twin Drums, the development team behind The Wagadu Chronicles has received additional funding from Medienboard, a regional business with branches aimed at funding films and media development.
The first partner in Riot's Underrepresented Founders Program, Twin Drums, has announced that their upcoming Afrofantasy MMORPG, The Wagadu Chronicles, has officially launched its Kickstarter.