Forward For has today unleashed its Kickstarter campaign page for its UK developed Inochi Project video game which also features a playable Alpha demo for gamers to try.

Nathaniel writes: "I would definitely put Inochi Project on your watch list. It has a great art style, quirky music, and enough customization and promise to make this a highly successful game. I thoroughly enjoyed my time spent in the demo, but if you’re not quite sold yet, I encourage you to go on over to Kickstarter to check the campaign out yourself, and if you like what you see, maybe give the demo a try."

If you've got some money burning a hole in your pocket and a love for all things robot and cute, then Forwardfor's Inochi Project Kickstarter campaign would like to have a chat with you.
Launching today, the campaign seeks £30,000 (about $50,000 US) to help accelerate further development on the MMO. The game will allow players to create their own robot animals (ani-mechs), customize homes, participate in battle arenas, explore cities, and fight against the rust plague that is turning ani-mechs into rust-covered villains.
Stretch goals climb upward to £350,000 (about $586,000 US), but pledges begin at $1.60 US. If you want to play the beta, $16 is your buy-in. We've got the trailer after the cut!
Forward For has launched its Kickstarter Campaign for its mech battle game Inochi Project, alongside a demo. Take a look at the demo in action in this video.