Back in January 2013 I reported that Wyrmkeep Entertainment were raising money via Kickstarter to release a sequel to a popular point and click adventure. Inherit the Earth 2 unfortunately didn’t meet the required target, however thankfully that hasn’t deterred them as they are back for a second try with more details and even a playable demo:

The primary hero of Inherit the Earth is Rif, a young Fox, who is a quick-witted, puzzle solver. Such skills come in handy as Rif tends to be thrust into dangerous missions involving righting wrongs and saving his friends.

The project being funded by this Kickstarter is Inherit the Earth: Sand and Shadows, a video game sequel to the original Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb. The game will be available for Windows, Mac, and other platforms.
Inherit the Earth: Sand and Shadows Kickstarter page

Even better, a playable demo is already available for Windows and Mac listed on their Kickstarter page.

I am sure we all wish them luck and hopefully on this second time around, the goal will be met and the sequel can finally be made.

This project will only be funded though if at least $160,000 is pledged by Wednesday, Aug 20 2014 5:01 AM BST.

Inherit the Earth: Sand and Shadows
Inherit the Earth: Sand and Shadows

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