RATATA: An Exciting Kickstarter Success from Tokyo Virtual Theory Studio

2023-08-01 04:33:05

Developed by the Tokyo Virtual Theory studio, the new work “RATATA”, the former director of “War Drums” Hiroyuki Kotani and the arranger Kenaki Adachi, participated in the production. Today (1) the fundraising was launched on Kickstarter, reaching 20 million days within 1 hour meta goals. The #Ratatan Kickstarter is officially LIVE! Thank you all for your love and support in getting this project up and running! #ラタタンKickstarterがofficialにスタートしたタン! Thank you! pic.twitter.com/XXkj9s0YMF — RATATAN (ラタタン) (@ratatan_game) July 31, 2023 “RATATA” is the “Project JabberWocky” project led by Hiroyuki Kotani revealed by TVT studio last year, developed using the company’s internal engine Theory Engine, Since the game’s initial publicity and debut, the sequel in the spirit of “War Drum Padang” has attracted widespread attention from fans in the community. According to the official video, the cute eyeball characters “Ratatan” in the game are all heroes who love music. They have unique musical instruments and skills. Unique world view, and it will be a work that supports multiplayer. According to the fundraising page, the list of voice actors for Ratatan heroes released so far has been made public, and Tomokazu Sugita, including the mobile spaceship “Fertland” (フォートラン), also participated in the voice acting.ケロロンパ: Fushi Katsuya Harigittan: Tsukishiro Hika Nyandra: Yuzuki Haruna Mimizukyun: Azagami Yohei Cobun: Katoyake / Yamane あンフォートラン: Sugita Tomokazu “RATATAN” has launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign on August 1, and it only takes 48 minutes The initial goal of 20 million yen was reached, and the follow-up goals include online mode, home console version and other fundraising goals. The game has not yet announced a release date.


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