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NES Action-Adventure Game The Storied Sword Launches Kickstarter

The Storied Sword, an NES action-adventure game by Bite The Chili Productions and Raft Labs Interactive, is currently crowdfunding. The game features heroes Cedric and Orchid in a quest to find a legendary sword

Developers Bite The Chili Productions and Raft Labs Interactive, developers of games for retro consoles, have teamed up to create the ultimate NES action adventure: The Storied Sword. The crowdfunding campaign for the game launched this morning and has nearly reached its goal in mere hours (it’ll probably have risen past it by the time you read this).

The story goes that there’s a dark wizard who has invaded the kingdom of the Storm Coast, rampaging it in search of a lost sword. Out heroes, a Zorro-type swashbuckler named Cedric and a pirate princess they call Orchid, get to work attacking his minions and protecting the kingdom from the wizard’s wrath. Their most pressing goal is to find the Storied Sword before he does.

The Storied Sword is a loving homage to NES jump-and-slash action games like Ninja Gaiden and Batman, only perhaps not as unforgiving as those were. Modern conveniences like checkpoints and the elimination of a “lives” system have been added. “We worked hard to ensure the gameplay remained varied throughout the entirety of the game loop, and several substages are divided into smaller challenge-based chunks in order to break up the flow,” the dev team says.

The Storied Sword Launches Kickstarter

The Storied Sword pushes the NES hardware with lots of sound samples and 8-way directional scrolling, which from the perspective of a fellow NES game creator, is harder to implement than you think on this system (just because Super Mario 3 had it doesn’t mean it’s not a total pain to program). Believe me, there was WORK involved here.

Physical copies of The Storied Sword are cheaper than the NES homebrew usual at $45 a pledge….that is, of course, without the packaging included. The box and manual raise it to the usual $60. If you don’t care about any of that, you can get the digital ROM for a $10 pledge. A Collector’s Edition, of which only 128 will be sold, is still available at $100.

The Kickstarter for The Storied Sword will be open until May 3 and the game is projected to ship in September.

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ActionJourney

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I'm all for supporting indie developers, especially when they're reviving the magic of retro gaming. Cedric and Orchid seem like a dynamic duo, and I'm curious to see how their adventure unfolds. Plus, who can resist the allure of hunting down a legendary sword while thwarting a dark wizard?

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Urbanidad

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The Storied Sword, a nostalgic journey back to the golden era of gaming. I appreciate Bite The Chili Productions and Raft Labs Interactive for paying homage to classic NES titles while incorporating modern gameplay mechanics. It's reassuring to hear about the inclusion of checkpoints and the removal of the lives system—no need for unnecessary frustration, right? I might consider snagging a physical copy with the box and manual for the full retro experience.

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EmbraceTheVoid

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The Storied Sword Kickstarter is on fire! It's impressive how quickly they're gaining traction. As a fellow NES enthusiast, I understand the technical challenges behind implementing features like 8-way directional scrolling. Kudos to the developers for their dedication and hard work. I'm tempted to back the Collector's Edition for that extra special touch. Who wouldn't want to own a piece of limited gaming history?

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Count me intrigued by The Storied Sword! It's refreshing to see developers breathing new life into the NES platform. Cedric and Orchid's quest sounds like a thrilling adventure, reminiscent of the classic action games I grew up with. I appreciate the team's attention to detail, especially in crafting diverse gameplay experiences. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this Kickstarter campaign.

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toddj82

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The Storied Sword's Kickstarter campaign is off to a promising start! It's exciting to see indie developers embracing the nostalgia of classic NES titles. Cedric and Orchid's quest to find the legendary sword sounds like a compelling storyline, and I'm eager to see how it unfolds. Plus, the inclusion of modern conveniences like checkpoints makes this game accessible to a wider audience. I'm seriously considering backing this project and diving into the adventure myself. The Storied Sword's Kickstarter is gaining momentum, and for good reason. As a fan of retro gaming, I appreciate Bite The Chili Productions and Raft Labs Interactive's dedication to capturing the essence of classic NES action-adventure games. Cedric and Orchid's quest sounds like an engaging journey filled with challenges and excitement. I'm tempted to pledge for a physical copy—the box and manual would make for a fantastic addition to my collection

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