The river also deposits me in a different first region: ‘Catfish Hollow’ instead of ‘Portage Creek’. The items in the starting area are different, for instance, more saplings and less cat tail. Not a major deal overall, although I do notice a few changes. I do have to restart from the beginning, though. I’m still willing to blame this one on myself.Ī fresh restart and an install verification later, The Flame In The Flood finally seems stable. I have no idea what that means, but I suspe. Deep country: farms, camps, and a lot of wilderness. The white water deposits me in a region apparently called ‘Portage Creek’. Do I come into your house and tell you how to be an entertainment product? Oh, really? How about I do what I want anyway, game? I swear, the nerve of video games these days. ‘Fraps has been known to cause The Flame In The Flood to crash every now and again! If you want to capture footage, switch over to Microsoft Encounters instead.’ ‘We see you are using Fraps,’ The Flame In The Flood tells me on launch. ( Game source: Backed it on Kickstarter.) …until it actually came out a few weeks ago. And then the game sort of tuned out of my memory, one ongoing Kickstarter campaign amidst dozens… I read a little bit of early development, and I saw some cool concept art screenshots of river rapids and bears and snakes. But just the occasional monthly or bi-monthly update email, as far as I remember. Not one of those ones where you’re hit with email updates every other day, you know the ones. What followed afterward was a fairly subdued Kickstarter campaign. It looked cool enough that I wanted it to succeed, and potentially interesting enough that I wanted to review it. Plus, there’s just something about giant rivers. The unique theme appealed to me: you don’t see too many games about basic wilderness survival in a flooded American heartland. I backed The Molasses Flood‘s The Flame In The Flood on Kickstarter way back in October 2014.
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