
Serena Nelson writes: "Knite & The Ghost Lights will no longer be developed by Mobot Studios but rather another team known simply as "Team Mistland". As such, everything will be moved to their new Web site and most of the updates will be moved to their blog as well."

Warp Zoned writes:
"Long time readers of Kickstart This! may recall Knite and the Ghost Lights by Mobot Studios. The gorgeous side-scroller was one of the first games we featured in this column and one of the first Kickstarter projects that I backed personally.
Even now, I have fond memories of discovering the game on the crowdfunding site way back in October of 2013. It was pitched as a stop-motion RPG built with a strong sense of early Tim Burton. Knite and the Ghost Lights was going to be delivered by July 2014 on the PC and Wii U (Nintendo’s previous console is another thing I have fond memories of).
However, the delivery deadline was missed, and that’s when things started to go wrong for the game, which has been limping along and languishing in development hell ever since."

Nearly 4 years after successfully raising $43,768 on Kickstarter, Mobot has officially shut down ending Knite & The Ghost Lights development, leaving backers with nothing. Cliqist examines where it all went wrong.

Lobster Sundew is back with Lobster's Kickstarter Video Game Analysis, this time focusing on the disappointment that is Apocalypse Now, and other half-hearted campaign launches.
the game looked so bad its unreal no way next gen more likely ps3
bad company 2 Vietnam has better graphics then this
i do not trust kick-starters as there been a lot of scams with this by the people who start these so call projects.
that take the money for there own personal use buy a car or buy a house
and people loose there money also
you possible could make ths game for under $60,000
asking pledged of $900,000 goal wtf
so where all that money going too then if it did reach it go ???????????