Swery65’s The Good Life Makes Its Fig Debut, Seeking $1.5 Million in Funding

Seeking funding to come to fruition.

Swery65’s White Owls studio has just launched its Fig campaign for its new “debt repayment life simulation RPG” The Good Life. The project is asking for $1.5 million in funding, and you can see more of the game and what it’s going to offer now with the latest trailer, straight out of PAX West 2017.

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Players will take on the role of a photographer from New York named Naomi who suddenly finds herself in the town of Rainy Woods, the “happiest town on Earth.” She’s stuck in said town until she can pay off some huge debt she’s accumulated, and that’s where you come in. You’ve got to help Naomi out while a “twisting, mysterious story” is told around you.

There’s a much better look at it now that the PAX West trailer is out, so if you weren’t so sure it was your cup of tea before, the new footage might offer a little more insight into what you’ll see from this new Swery65 game.

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