It’s looking good for the imaginative Project Gorgon, as it has nearly reached its current Kickstarter crowdfunding goal after two past failed campaigns. The indie fantasy MMO crossed $18,000 of fundraising with hopes to shoot past the $20,000 finish line soon.
“If we are able to surpass our initial goal, we will be able to expand upon current and planned game features!” the team posted. “We have great ideas that add unique twists to many of the MMO features that you have come to enjoy, and some new ones that you have yet to experience.”
While there are currently three races in the playable alpha, Project Gorgon has plans to add three more for launch. The team revealed models for two of them, the Orc and Fae races, while keeping the third race under wraps.














SirMyskÂ
I eagerly await your completely ground-breaking MMO. What’s your Kickstarter page again?
This game has a lot of potential. I just hope they can get away from how clumsy the controls feel. But, maybe that is just me. :D
might have to try this out, seems like a cool concept
Nice!
Citan and Srand played a big part in my 1st MMO of AC.  I gained respect for them in their time there because they would come onto the forums and explain how the existing game code would lead them to implement new features in certain ways and prohibit them from doing other things both they and the players would like to have done. I thought interaction like that would be in every MMO – I was young and naive.
The Orcs look designed really well :o
Syppi SallyBowls1 In no small measure to y’all’s efforts.  Thank you. You did good.
There’s a lot of heart in the design of this game.
Ironwu Despite these, they have a playable pre-alpha that works fine, even if it’s buttugly at the moment.
finbarrpg It’s a very colorful game when it comes to content. There’s always some secret or stupid thing to find out – new skills, new places, a stupid gag, a power word, a piece of lore, an npc with funny downtime activity…
I’ve been playing project gorgon for a week or so now, and honestly after a fee hours playing I’d forgotten about the graphics! At this stage in my gaming life I’m mush more invested in the game play look of a game. PG is just so compelling with so many skill sets and nuances, Witt some good old school geeky humour you soon get hooked. I’m going to pledge $100 as even in it’s current state I’m getting more enjoyment than the boring AAA title ESO which I was playing before.