Indivisible takes a fresh spin on action/RPG gameplay, featuring a deep storyline inspired by Southeast Asian and other world mythologies, and what may be the most diverse cast ever seen in a video game.
Indivisibleis a new RPG IP, starring Ajna (AHZH-na), a girl who sets out on a globe-spanning journey to discover the truth behind her mysterious powers. On her quest, she is joined by a variety of unique heroes and gains new abilities to traverse the environments and defeat the enemies they encounter along the way. Built with the unique characters and gameplay depth Lab Zero is known for, their trademark feature-quality 2D hand-drawn animation and a lush soundtrack from legendary Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta further enrich and enhance the game.
In addition to the large and diverse cast of core characters, Indivisible will also feature nine playable characters taken from other popular indie games, including Annie from Skullgirls, Calibretto from Battle Chasers, The Drifter from Hyper Light Drifter, Juan from Guacamelee!, Lea from Curses N’ Chaos, Red from Transistor, Shantae from Shantae, Shovel Knight from Shovel Knight, and Zackasaurus from Super Time Force.
With the core game funded, the crowdfunding campaign moves into the stretch goal phase. The first stretch goal is an expanded soundtrack with twice as much music from legendary game music composer Hiroki Kikuta at $1,650,000, and the second is an animated introduction storyboarded by Los Angeles-based Titmouse, Inc. and animated by an as-yet-unannounced Japanese anime studio.
While the Indivisible campaign proper has three days left, Indiegogo’s “InDemand” feature allows crowdfunders to keep their campaign open as long as they’d like. This allows campaigners to attract funding from “slacker backers,” as they’re known in crowdfunding parlance, without needing to build their own contribution site. With the aim of reaching some of their stretch goals, Lab Zero will offer a subset of the existing contribution perks through InDemand for some period of time.
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