

I played through all of the levels in the new expansion multiple times. They were going to have to go find another way to fund it, but it was still part of the plan. Crossing $250,000 gets you DG:Containment this December, and DG2 when it is complete. We’ll need to do extra work on our end to earn or raise the remaining funds in order to complete DG2, but when we do, you’ll still be a part of the team. But please also understand that by joining the team as a backer, you’ll also get a copy of DG2 when we release it. We’re working to cross the minimum and fund Defense Grid: Containment. Not much of a slip at all.īut Hidden Path also promised us Defense Grid 2. The promise was for December of 2012 and we got it in January of 2013. And they delivered on that… almost on time. That was enough for the basic goal, more levels for Defense Grid: The Awakening, but nothing else on the list.

In this case, 30 days of Kickstarting only came up with $271,727.

However, sometimes our reach exceeds our grasp. For everything they wanted to do… new engine, multiplayer, level creator/editor, support across multiple platforms… the target was one million dollars. They had their eyes on Defense Grid 2, a sequel they hoped to fund through the Kickstarter. Being one of my favorites in the tower defense genre, I was in just to get a few more levels of the game.īut Hidden Path Entertainment had a grander vision. The baseline goal was to raid $250K to create a new set of levels for Defense Grid: The Awakening. A little over two years back the team at Hidden Path Entertainment, the creators of Defense Grid: The Awakening, ran a Kickstarter campaign with a slate of goals.
