“Everyone on our team is passionate about the project and it shows in the work we’ve already done on the game, in our Kickstarter campaign, our business model and customer service, etc.” Sexiest scientist around.īefore working on Subverse, Studio FOW was known for doing high-end pornographic videos featuring beloved video-game characters. “… we think Subverse proves that there is a market for high-budget adult games done right,” said König. Studio FOW is also trying to show that they have something to prove. König also states the team’s level of passion is why people are reacting to the game so positively. “Once people play the game,” König said, “we think the thing that will separate us from the pack the most is how cohesive Subverse is in that sex, gameplay and plot all flow into each other.” The team has produced a top-tier engine for Subverse, and it’s thanks to a staff full of members with years of experience. The studio is putting in the extra work to make sure that the game is more than just a porn simulator. “That being said, we were happy to receive the coverage and hope that the other big boys can see this thing for what it is and give us the attention that we’ve proven our project deserves.”ĭespite Subverse‘s popularity, Studio FOW does realize that the game has to separate itself from other adult titles. “We were expecting the mainstream gaming journalists to completely sweep us under rug because of their commonplace policy to not cover adult content,” König said. Many similar games would not get much coverage due to their (obviously) sexual nature. The team is also surprised that mainstream news outlets such as PC Gamer and Polygon are covering Subverse. “The entire team feels an extreme a level of validation from our crazy space boobies game gamble paying off in far greater dividends that we ever could have imagined,” he said. When asked about the Kickstarter’s success, Studio FOW’s Executive Project Manager Kristoff König stated that the team was not expecting it. Here’s what to expect from the upcoming title. I had the chance to reach out to Studio FOW and talk about Subverse’s positive reception. The game originally had a goal of $130,000, but it has raised more than $1.8 million before the final day of its Kickstarter campaign. A tactical-RPG shoot-’em-up hybrid, Subverse asks the question: “What is out there in the universe, and can we bone it?” The answer is yes, as the title features a number of pornographic scenes with many of the female characters. Subverse is an adult video game by Studio FOW, a company known for its geeky pornographic videos. That is the case with adult indie title Subverse. There is that chance, however, that your Kickstarter funding will rocket beyond expectations, and your game will become a hit before being fully developed. With Kickstarter, you either get the funding or you fail. When putting a game onto Kickstarter, the hope is that the title will reach its funding. Editor’s note: The content in this feature is NSFW.
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