The Future of Infamous Quests
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07/18/16 03:24 PM
07/18/16 03:24 PM
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BrownEyedTigre
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OP
The Sassy Admin and PR Liaison
Sonic Boomer
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 83,351
In the Naughty Corner
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Those that backed their games already know this news, but for those that didn't, here is the developer update. We've had a great run as adventure game designers; from our ambitious start as Infamous Adventures and our remakes of King's Quest III in 2006 and Space Quest 2 in 2011, to our latest games - it has been one of the greatest adventures of my life. I've met and made friends all around the globe; I've traveled, told my stories, worked with amazingly talented people and done things I only dreamed about as a kid. I never thought in my life I'd be able to accomplish so much, and yet - we did.
In 2012, we banded together - the creators and the backers - to fund our project on Kickstarter, and it was a magical time, not only for us, but for other creators and fans. It was, simply put, a magical time. Something I don't think will ever be repeated in the history of game creation and gaming culture. I have to thank you all for being a part of that and including us in it.
After the completion and releases of our upcoming games, Order of the Thorne: Fortress of Fire and Quest for Infamy: Roehm to Ruin, we will most likely not be producing any more games. Adventure games, and certainly the kinds of games we produce, are a niche market. Niche is probably a fancy and nice way to put it... we're a tiny segment of a huge and amazingly competitive market. We've been lucky enough to create the kind of games we always wanted to make and play, but - unfortunately - it hasn't been financially viable for us to do so. We just haven't been able to sell enough copies to cover our production costs, and I can't pay the talented people who make these games come to life in good wishes and moral victories. They deserve more. Like many commercial ventures, I've incurred a decent amount of personal debt on this - I rolled the dice, and sadly, it didn't quite pan out. It's not viable for us to continue on, from a financial standpoint. So, we will complete our last two games here, and continue on - many of the people who have worked on these games are already involved in other careers, jobs and projects, and are committed to finishing our games solely because of our love for the games, the genre and you, the fans. You backers have been the best - I wish there was a whole lot more like you out there. Thank you so much for everything over the past four years - you were, and are, the heart and soul of everything we've ever done.
Being a designer has been amazing, and you all have afforded me and my friends to collaborate to tell you our stories. Thank you for letting Mr. Roehm come to life, and for letting him pursue a Quest for Infamy. There was a time when QFI was just a pipe dream of some post-college kids - and you made it a reality. I wish you all the best in the future, and (again) thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
We hope you'll enjoy our upcoming games - even though they are most likely the last, I'm very excited about what they'll offer you, as adventure game fans.
All my best,
Bt
Ana
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Re: The Future of Infamous Quests
[Re: Jenny100]
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07/18/16 08:43 PM
07/18/16 08:43 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 34,385 United Kingdom
Mad
Sonic Boomer
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Sonic Boomer
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 34,385
United Kingdom
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Despite the awful time I had before I was actually sent my disk copy of the original game, I am very sorry to hear no more are going to be made
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: The Future of Infamous Quests
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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07/18/16 10:09 PM
07/18/16 10:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779 Lost in the Arizona Desert
oldman
Addicted Boomer
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Addicted Boomer
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 3,779
Lost in the Arizona Desert
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They will be missed. I look forward to playing their last two games.
You laugh because I'm different I laugh because you're all the same
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
John
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