
Ahmad Khan writes: "Once in a while you come across a video game project and you scratch you head thinking "what in heaven's name is this? Is this a visual-novel? A sandbox? Is it really a video-game at all?” That's the feeling I got when I checked out the Kickstarter for Where They Cremate the Roadkill. The name alone tickled my spine, and the intro-video left me speechless for a few second. I have to tell you; I have interviewed developers of games that range from the bizarre to the completely absurd, so when I say that this is game is out there then you better believe it's out there."

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Marcus Estrada writes: "Back in the early 90s it felt like many creators weren't sure what to do with computers. Sure, typical PC games arrived, but so too did many truly unique multimedia experiences. Their goals weren't typically game-like so much as to simply explore and discovery many beautiful, terrifying, or odd things. I bring all this up because the Kickstarter pitch for Where They Cremate the Roadkill reminds me tremendously of that time full of creative freedom. There is definitely some sort of story being told, but the biggest impression it leaves is over the visual and audio stylings instead."